2026 Local Government Election

General local election day is Saturday, October 17, 2026

City of West Kelowna voters will elect the 2026 to 2030 Mayor and Council and school trustee at polling stations, which will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the following locations:

  • City Hall, 3731 Old Okanagan Highway
  • Constable Neil Bruce Middle School, 2010 Daimler Drive 
  • Glenrosa Elementary School, 3430 Webber Road 
  • Hudson Road Elementary School, 1221 Hudson Road

Advance voting

Advance voting for the 2026 general local election will take place at City Hall, 3731 Old Okanagan Highway, West Kelowna from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on:

  • Wednesday, October 7, 2026
  • Tuesday, October 13, 2026
  • Thursday, October 15, 2026

In West Kelowna, eligible voters will elect:

The six councillor candidates who receive the most votes citywide are elected. For mayor, the candidate with the most votes wins. There is no requirement to receive more than 50% of the vote.

Did you know only 19.96% of the population in West Kelowna voted in the 2022 election? Make local change in your community by learning about each candidates platform. Be prepared, get informed. Vote for the future of your community.

Key Dates

Nomination packages for Mayor, Councillor and School Trustee available for pick-up

  • July 13, 2026

Candidates can submit their nomination packages for the 2026 Local Government Election at City Hall at 3731 Old Okanagan Highway during the nomination period:

  • Starting 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 1, 2026
  • Ending 4 p.m. Friday, September 11, 2026

Advance voting for the 2026 general local election will take place at City Hall, 3731 Old Okanagan Highway, West Kelowna from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on:

  • Wednesday, October 7, 2026
  • Tuesday, October 13, 2026
  • Thursday, October 15, 2026

General Information

Important Candidate Information

Campaign Period

  • 12:01 a.m. September 19, 2026 to 11:59 p.m. October 17, 2026

Announcement of Preliminary Election Results

  • October 17, 2026 (after 8 p.m.)

Elected Officials' Oath of Office

  • November 3, 2026 (1:30 p.m.) City of West Kelowna Council Chamber

Disclaimer

The City of West Kelowna is responsible for conducting a fair and impartial election process. The City of West Kelowna does not provide information on candidates' platforms nor their positions on specific topics, nor does the municipality host candidate forums. Candidates have provided their information and the City of West Kelowna is not responsible for errors, omissions or content posted through any provided links such as social media or websites. Candidates are not official spokespersons for the City of West Kelowna.

List of candidates

The list of candidates and whatever information they provide will be posted here in the following format.

  • Candidate name:
    • Email:
    • Phone number:
    • Website:
    • Facebook:
    • Instagram:
    • LinkedIn:
    • TikTok, YouTube or other: 
    • X:
    • Website:
    • Nomination papers:

Freedom of information and protection of privacy

Nomination papers are collected and reported under guidelines of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and Elections BC. In accordance with Local Government Act, Section 89 (9), a person who inspects or otherwise accesses nomination documents under this section must not use the information included in them except for the purposes of this act or purposes authorized under Section 63 of the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act. For more information, please contact the City of West Kelowna's Chief Election Officer at 778-797-1000. 

Elections BC provides information on all campaign financing rules including:

The following general information is also available for candidates:

Candidates are prohibited from using or altering the City of West Kelowna’s logos, city colours, graphics, or any other item of City intellectual property for any and all campaign-related purposes. This includes but is not limited to all print and electronic materials including signs, flyers, brochures, e-mails, websites, social media, photography, videography, business cards, postcards, letterheads, leaflets, posters, fridge magnets and promotional items.

The City of West Kelowna acts as a neutral party, ensuring fairness and transparency to effectively conduct the 2026 General Local Election and will not endorse or support candidates' uses of city logos, symbols or materials.

When and Where to Vote

Advance Voting Opportunities

  • City of West Kelowna Council Chamber - 3731 Old Okanagan Highway on the following dates from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m:
    • Wednesday, October 7, 2026
    • Tuesday, October 13, 2026
    • Thursday, October 15, 2026

General Voting Day

  • Vote on Saturday, October 17, 2026 at the following locations from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
    • Glenrosa Elementary School - 3430 Webber Road
    • West Kelowna City Hall, Council Chamber - 3731 Old Okanagan Highway
    • Constable Neil Bruce Middle School - 2010 Daimler Drive
    • Hudson Road Elementary School - 1221 Hudson Road

Mail ballot information

Anyone who is eligible to vote in West Kelowna may vote by mail ballot instead of an in-person voting opportunity.

Key dates for mail ballot packages

Information will be posted here as soon as it's available.

How to request a mail ballot package

Eligible voters in West Kelowna can request a mail ballot package by:

  • Filling out the online application form.Completing the application form in-person at City Hall, 3731 Old Okanagan Highway.
  • If you have questions, please call: 778-797-2250 or email elections@westkelownacity.ca.

Mail ballot package distribution

Mail ballot packages will be provided to voters as soon as possible after the ballots are printed. You can select one of the following options to receive your mail ballot package:

  • Pick up your mail ballot package in person at City Hall, 3731 Old Okanagan Highway.
  • Arrange for an authorized person to pick up the mail ballot package on your behalf from City Hall.
  • Mail it to a residential address via regular Canada Post delivery.
  • Arrange and pay for the package to be mailed via a courier service from City Hall.

Returning your mail ballot package

You are responsible for ensuring that the Chief Election Officer receives your completed mail ballot package no later than 8 p.m. on General Voting Day, Saturday, October 17, 2026.

Please note: The deadline to receive ballots, via mail, is Friday, October 16, 2026 as mail is not delivered to City Hall on Saturdays.

Drop off in person at West Kelowna City Hall

You may drop off yourself or have someone drop off your mail ballot package, on your behalf, to West Kelowna City Hall, at 3731 Old Okanagan Highway, during regular office hours, Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays, up to Friday, October 16, 2026. Offices are closed September 30, 2026 for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and October 12, 2026 for Thanksgiving.

The Chief Election Officer will also accept mail ballots through the secure drop box, look for the labelled drop box sign, outside of City Hall until 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 17, 2026.

The City of West Kelowna makes every effort to ensure polling stations are accessible.

Curbside

If you find that a polling station is difficult to access, curbside voting is available. Simply ask another voter to inform election staff of your need for assistance and election staff will bring your ballot to your vehicle.

Translation services

If you require an interpreter, please bring one with you to the polling station.

Support while voting

If you are unable to mark your own ballot, you may ask a relative, friend or election staff to assist you.

Resident electors

You are eligible to vote as a resident elector if you are:

  • 18 years of age or older on voting day, Oct. 17.
  • A Canadian citizen.
  • A resident living in British Columbia for at least six months before voting, since of April 16, 2026.
  • Not disqualified from voting due to an election offence.
  • Not ineligible to vote for other offences.

West Kelowna non-resident elector

You may vote as a non-resident elector if you:

  • Are 18 years of age or older on voting day, Oct. 17.
  • Are a Canadian citizen.
  • Are not a resident in the City of West Kelowna.
  • Are not ineligible to vote for other reasons such as elections offences.
  • Have lived in British Columbia for at least six months before voting, since April 16, 2026.
  • Have owned property within the City of West Kelowna for at least 30 days before voting, since September 16, 2022.
  • Have written consent from the majority of the property's co-owners to vote as the non-resident elector.

Proof is required using the Non-resident Elector Consent Form. Bring the form to the polling station when voting; or obtain the form from the polling station and return to vote with the completed and signed document.

How to register to vote

The City of West Kelowna uses same-day voter registration. Voters do not need to register in advance to vote in the City of West Kelowna general local election. 

West Kelowna residents

  • Register to vote at the polling station on voting day.
  • You must provide two pieces of identification, one with a signature, that confirms who you are and where you presently live.

West Kelowna Non-Residents

  • Register to vote at the polling station on voting day.
  • You must provide two pieces of identification, one with a signature, that confirms who you are and where you presently live.
  • You must provide written consent from the majority of the property's co-owners to vote as the non-resident elector.
  • Bring the completed and signed Non-resident Elector Consent Form when you arrive to vote at the polling station; or obtain the form from the polling station and return to vote with the completed and signed document.

Examples of acceptable identification

Voters must present at least two pieces of acceptable identification at the voting station that show proof of identity and place of residence. At least one of the two forms of ID must contain a signature:

  • B.C. Driver's License.
  • B.C. Identification Card.
  • B.C. Services Card (BCID).
  • Another card issued by the Government of B.C. or Canada that shows your name and address.
  • Credit card.
  • Debit card.
  • Canadian passport.
  • Property tax notice.
  • Certificate of Canadian citizenship.
  • Government-issued military identification card.
  • Firearms possession and acquisition licence.
  • Certificate of Indigenous status.
  • Current utility bill containing elector's name and address.
  • Owner's certificate of insurance and vehicle licence as issued by ICBC.
  • Other documents to sufficiently satisfy the Chief Election Officer.

Learn more about the acceptable forms of identification at Elections BC.

Chief election officers

  • Chief election officer: Polly Palmer
  • Deputy chief election officer: Rebecca Narinesingh 
  • Deputy chief election officer: Mark Panneton

Past election results

The 2026 general local election will be the City of West Kelowna's seventh since incorporation in Dec. 2007:

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