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2022 Election Hub: Mission
The 2022 municipal election is coming up on Oct. 15, and below you’ll find everything you need to help you get ready for voting day in Mission.
Scroll through to find all the information you need to cast your vote, or jump to your preferred election through the links below.
Mission
Estimated eligible voters: 30,650
After years of stagnating growth, Mission has begun to rapidly build new multi-family homes. Incumbent Mayor Paul Horn has only served a couple years, having been elected in a by-election after Pam Alexis, the previous mayor, was elected to the provincial legislature. He will face two challengers, newcomers Dustin Hiles and Kenny Braich.
You can read our city-specific preview here:
Scroll through to learn more about the election, or jump to the section you need below. You can also find information direct from the municipality here.
The candidates
Mayoral candidates: 3
Council candidates: 16 | Councillors to be elected: 6
Learn more about each candidate through their websites and social media pages. You can also read candidates’ responses to The Current Candidate Survey online. (We also have a PDF version.)
Mayor
Council (elect 6)
Earl Babich: website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Shailu Handa: website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Tyler McStravick: website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Sabastien Obi: website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
How to vote
The municipal election officially takes place on Oct. 15, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only time you can cast a ballot. Advance voting is available, as is mail-in voting for most communities. No matter when you vote, you’ll be submitting your choices for both council and school board.
Before you cast your ballot, you’ll need to make sure you are eligible first. Voters must be at least 18 years old, a Canadian citizen, and have been a resident of BC for at least six months. You’ll also need to have lived in Mission for at least 30 days before the election, or have owned a property in the city for at least 30 days.
Find more details on each type of voting below. You can also find information directly from the city here.
Advance voting
In order to participate in advance voting, you’ll need to two pieces of ID: one to prove your identity and the other to prove your residence. (You can find out more here.) Advance voting takes place on the following days:
Oct. 5, 8am to 8pm: Mission Leisure Centre (7650 Grand Street)
Oct. 8, 8am to 8pm: Mission Leisure Centre (7650 Grand Street)
Mail-in voting
If you don’t want to vote in person, you can register ahead of time to get a mail-in ballot. .
Mail ballots can be requested until Sept. 23. Complete this online form, or call 604-820-3705. Mailed ballots must be received no later than 8pm on Oct. 15. They can also be dropped off at Mission Municipal Hall using a secure drop location on the north side of the building.
Election day voting
There’s no harm in waiting until Oct. 15 to cast your vote. All you’ll need is two pieces of ID: one to prove your identity and the other to prove your residence. (You can find out more here.) All polling stations in Mission are open from 8am to 8pm.
Here are the locations of voting stations in Mission on Oct. 15:
Mission Leisure Centre (7650 Grand Street)
Ecole Mission Central Elementary School (7466 Welton Street)
West Heights Elementary School (32065 Van Velzen Avenue)
Hatzic Middle School (34800 Dewdney Trunk Road)
Silverdale Elementary School (29715 Donatelli Avenue)
Albert McMahon Elementary School (32865 Cherry Avenue)
Cherry Hill Elementary School (32557 Best Avenue)
News coverage
Want to learn more about the upcoming municipal election in Mission? We will collect important stories below.
What can a mayor or councillor actually do? [Fraser Valley Current]
Mission voters pushed to elect more young people to council [Mission Record]
Meet your Mission civic election candidates [Mission Record]
Mission candidates answer questions from Fraser Valley Climate Action organization [Fraser Valley Climate Action]
Sparks fly over Mission waterfront plans at all-candidates’ meeting [Mission Record] | Watch the meeting
Councillor upset candidates don’t have to live in Mission to run [Mission Record]
Candidates meetings
We will post information about any upcoming all-candidates meetings here.
A meet-and-greet event that allowed both mayoral and council candidates to pitch their vision to voters. You can watch that meeting here.
Sept. 27, 5:30pm to 9pm: Clarke Theatre (33700 Prentis Ave) | Read the Mission Record’s report here | A video recording of the event is now online. You can watch below.
The results
When polls close at 8pm on Oct. 15, check back at the link below to watch live updates on who will be the next members of Mission’s council.
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Mission school district
The Mission school district governs public schools in the City of Mission, along with schools in rural areas to the east, all the way to Deroche and Lake Errock.
Scroll through to learn more about the school board election, or jump to the section you need below. You can also find information direct from the district online here.
The candidates
Trustee candidates: 6 | Trustees to be elected: 5
Learn more about each candidate through their websites and social media pages. You can also read candidates’ responses to The Current Candidate Survey online. (We also have a PDF version.)
Candidates (elect 5)
Mission (elect 4)
FVRD (elect 1)
How to vote
The election for school board trustees officially takes place on Oct. 15, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only time you can cast a ballot. Advance voting is available, as is mail-in voting for most communities. No matter when you vote, you’ll be submitting your choices for both council and school board at the same location. The same eligibility rules also apply.
If you’re in Mission, find details about when and where to vote above. If you live in a rural area, check out our page on the elections for the Fraser Valley Regional District.
News coverage
Want to learn more about the upcoming school board election in Mission? Check out media coverage below.
All-candidates meetings
We will post information about any upcoming all-candidates meetings here.
Oct. 3, 6pm to 8pm: Windebank Elementary (33570 11 Ave.) | Hosted by the Mission District Parent Advisory Council
The results
When polls close at 8pm on Oct. 15, check back at the link below to watch live updates on who will be the next members of the Mission school board.
Want to learn more about the elections happening in other communities around the Fraser Valley? Find them here.
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