Nominations for municipal elections across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) are now open, with candidates registering to run for mayor and council positions. Toronto City Councillor Brad Bradford has already launched his campaign, outlining priorities such as housing affordability and transit improvements. The election, scheduled for later this year, will see voters head to the polls to choose their local leaders.
Key Candidates and Issues
Brad Bradford, representing Ward 19, is among the first to register. His platform focuses on streamlining development approvals and enhancing public safety. Other candidates are expected to emerge in the coming weeks, with issues like housing, transportation, and fiscal management dominating discussions.
What Voters Need to Know
Residents can check their eligibility and register to vote through their municipal websites. Key dates include the nomination deadline and advance polling periods. The GTHA encompasses Toronto, Hamilton, and surrounding regions, each with its own local races.
For more details, visit your city's election office. Stay tuned for updates as the candidate list grows.



