2021 Canadian electoral calendar
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This is a list of elections in Canada scheduled that were held in 2021. Included are municipal, provincial and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and party leadership races at any level. In bold are provincewide or federal elections (including provincewide municipal elections) and party leadership races.
January
- January 9: Municipal by-election in Zeballos, British Columbia (not held due to lack of candidates)[1]
- January 15: Municipal by-election in Ward 22 Scarborough—Agincourt, Toronto
- January 16: Municipal by-election in the Municipality of the District of St. Mary's, Nova Scotia[2]
- January 18: Birch Narrows Dene Nation membership code ratification vote[3]
- January 20: Municipal by-election in the Rural Municipality of Cana No. 214, Saskatchewan[4]
- January 23:
- Stikine School District election
- Municipal by-election in Burns Lake and mayoral by-election in Belcarra, British Columbia
- January 29: Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation election code vote[5]
- January 30:
- Municipal by-election in Fort St. James, British Columbia
- Nipissing First Nation custom election code ratification vote[6]
February
- February 6:
- February 10: Sumas First Nation cannabis store permit vote[7]
- February 12: Dokis First Nation Specific Claim Settlement Agreement Vote[8]
- February 13:
- Municipal by-elections in the Kootenay Boundary Regional District (not held due to acclamation) and Revelstoke, British Columbia
- Chilliwack School District by-election
- February 17: Chief and council by-election, ʔaq̓am Community Council[9]
- February 22:
- Tl'etinqox Government election[10]
- Municipal by-elections in Resort Municipality (acclaimed), Three Rivers, Mount Stewart (council and mayoral; acclaimed), and York, Prince Edward Island (council and mayoral; acclaimed
- February 23: Soda Creek Indian Band by-election[11]
- February 24: Kitsumkalum Band chief and council election[12]
- February 25:
- K'atlodeeche First Nation by-election[13]
- Muskowekwan First Nation referendum (proposed amendments to elections act)[14]
- February 26:
- Binche Whut'en by-election[15]
- Birch Narrows Dene Nation and Buffalo River Dene Nation settlement agreement votes[16][17]
- February 27:
- Municipal by-elections in Telkwa and Campbell River, British Columbia
- Langley School District by-election
- Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement Vote[18]
March
- March 6:
- Coast Mountains School District by-election
- Mayoral and council by-elections in Tofino, British Columbia[19]
- March 8:
- Municipal by-election in St. Peters Bay, Prince Edward Island (acclaimed)
- North East School Division board by-election[20]
- March 10: Skowkale First Nation election[21]
- March 11: Atikameksheng Anishnawbek lands committee election[22]
- March 12: Wabauskang First Nation general band election[23]
- March 15: Municipal by-election in Belfast and North Wiltshire, Prince Edward Island (both acclaimed)
- March 22: Municipal by-election in Miminegash
- March 25:
- Newfoundland and Labrador general election (postponed from February 13)
- Saik‘uz First Nation council election[24]
- March 27:
- Shackan Indian Band chief and council election[25]
- Nelson, British Columbia council by-election
- March 30:
- Squiala First Nation council election[26]
- Okanagan Indian Band general election[27]
- March 31: North Channel Métis Community Council general election (Métis Nation of Ontario) [28]
April
- April 6: Hupacasath First Nation election[29]
- April 10: Squamish Nation referendum[30]
- April 12:
- Yukon general election
- Municipal by-elections in Central Prince, Northport and Alexandra, Prince Edward Island (mayor and councillor), all acclaimed
- April 15: Esketemc First Nation council election[31]
- April 16: Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Restated Land Code Community Vote[32]
- April 17:
- Conservative Party of Quebec leadership election
- Masset, British Columbia council by-election
- April 21: Lytton First Nation election[33]
- April 24:
- Powell River School District by-election
- Castlegar, British Columbia mayoral and council by-election and Mission, British Columbia mayoral election
- April 28: Frog Lake First Nation election[34]
- April 30: Gitxaala Nation election[35]
May
- May 3:
- Municipal by-elections in Kinkora, and Kensington, Prince Edward Island
- Bonaparte First Nation Election[36]
- May 5: Municipal by-elections in Brandon[37] (Ward 5) and Pinawa, Manitoba[38]
- May 8: Gitwangak Indian Band Election[39]
- May 10:
- New Brunswick municipal elections
- Municipal by-elections in Borden-Carleton, Crapaud and Breadalbane, Prince Edward Island (acclaimed)
- Municipal by-election in Crossfield, Alberta[40]
- May 11: Soda Creek Council Election[41]
- May 12:
- Carrot River, Saskatchewan mayoral by-election[42]
- Roblin, Manitoba municipal by-election (not held due to acclamation)[43]
- May 15:
- Municipal by-elections in Qualicum Beach and Fort St. John, British Columbia
- Shawanaga First Nation General Election[44]
- May 17: Municipal by-election in Cornwall, Prince Edward Island[45]
- May 22: Takla Nation General Election[46]
- May 25: Municipal elections in Northwest New Brunswick (postponed from May 10)
- May 26: Nuxalk Nation General Election[47]
- May 29:
- By-elections in North Vancouver School District and Vernon School District
- Richmond, British Columbia municipal by-election
June
- June 3: Municipal by-election in Ward 2, Norfolk County, Ontario[48]
- June 5: Municipal by-election in Terrace, British Columbia
- June 7: Haisla Nation Election[49]
- June 9: Municipal by-election in Snow Lake, Manitoba[50]
- June 10: Kitselas First Nation and Sq’ewlets First Nation Elections[51][52]
- June 16: Municipal by-election in Indian Head, Saskatchewan[53]
- June 17: Nee-Tahi-Buhn Band By-election[54]
- June 19: Municipal by-elections in Penticton and Silverton, British Columbia
- June 21: Municipal by-elections in Souris West and Sherbrooke, Prince Edward Island
- June 22: Lake Babine Nation General Election[55]
- June 23: Municipal by-elections in the Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Mountain[56] and Ste. Anne, Manitoba[57]
- June 26:
- Mohawk Council of Akwesasne general election[58]
- Central Okanagan School District by-election
- Burnaby, British Columbia municipal by-election
July–September
- July 7: Gitsegukla First Nation Chief and Council Election[59]
- July 9: Nipissing First Nation General Election[60]
- July 10: Municipal by-election in Pouce Coupe, British Columbia
- July 17: Municipal by-election in Stewart, British Columbia
- July 24: Samahquam First Nation Chief and Council Election[61]
- July 26: Tla'amin Nation by-election[62]
- July 27: Territorial by-election in Monfwi, Northwest Territories[63]
- July 31: Tobacco Plains Indian Band Council Election[64]
- August 4: Municipal by-election in Ward 3, Rural Municipality of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba[65]
- August 9: Municipal by-election in Welland, Ontario[66]
- August 10: Dzawada'enuxw First Nation General election[67]
- August 13: Prophet River First Nation Chief and Council election[68]
- August 17: 2021 Nova Scotia general election
- August 30: Mayoral and councillor by-election in Victoria, Prince Edward Island
- September 4:
- Zagime Anishinabek General election[69]
- Zhiibaahaasing First Nation election[70]
- September 8: Simpcw First Nation Chief and Council election[71]
- September 18: Municipal by-elections in Pouce Coupe and Creston, British Columbia
- September 20: 2021 Canadian federal election[72]
- September 25: Municipal by-election in Abbotsford, British Columbia
- September 26: Squamish Nation General election[73]
- September 28: Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections
October
- October 2: Hagwilget First Nation Government general election[74]
- October 4: Municipal by-elections in Warren Grove (not held due to acclamation) and Three Rivers, Prince Edward Island
- October 5: Municipal elections in Cottlesville and Summerford, Newfoundland and Labrador (delayed from September 28)[75]
- October 16: Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Ratification vote[76]
- October 18:
- October 19: Northwest Territories municipal elections (taxed communities; excluding Yellowknife)
- October 21: Yukon municipal elections
- October 23:
- 2021 Alberta Party leadership election
- Little Shuswap Lake Chief Election[78]
- October 25: Nunavut general election
- October 28: Mississauga First Nation by-election[79]
- October 30: 2021 Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leadership election
November
- November 3:
- Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan mayoral by-election.[80]
- Rural Municipality of Morris, Manitoba municipal by-election[81]
- Kativik municipal elections
- November 5: Binche Whut'en council by-election.[82]
- November 6:
- Colchester County, Nova Scotia District 10 council by-election.[83]
- Shxwhá:y Village council by-election in Nooksack.[84]
- Municipal by-election in Granisle, British Columbia
- November 7: Quebec municipal elections
- November 8:
- North Rustico, Prince Edward Island municipal by-election (candidates acclaimed)
- Municipal by-elections in Beaubassin East, Cambridge-Narrows (mayor), Drummond, Kedgwick (Ward 2), Lamèque, Nigadoo, Petitcodiac, Port Elgin and Saint-Louis de Kent, New Brunswick
- November 15: Provincial by-election in Cornwall-Meadowbank, Prince Edward Island
- November 17: Mayoral by-election in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan[85]
- November 23: K'atlodeeche First Nation Council election[86]
- November 25: Coldwater Indian Band General Election
- November 27: Municipal by-election in Comox, British Columbia
- November 29: Municipal by-election in Tignish, Prince Edward Island
- November 30:
- Municipal elections in Kippens, Newfoundland and Labrador (delayed from September 28)[87]
- Skawahlook First Nation Constitution Vote[88]
- Akisqnuk First Nation Ratification Vote[89]
December
- December 3: Kwakiutl Band Council General Election
- December 4: Municipal by-election in Vernon, British Columbia[90]
- December 10: Namgis First Nation Councillor election[91]
- December 13:
- Northwest Territories municipal elections (hamlets)
- Municipal by-election in Division 6, Sturgeon County, Alberta[92] and Division 5, Lethbridge County[93]
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