Election Day is
October 26, 2026
Monday, October 26 is the day to cast your vote for Ward 21 — Scarborough Centre.
How to Vote in Ward 21
Your vote matters. Here is everything you need to cast your ballot on October 26, 2026.
Are You on the Voters List?
To vote, you must be on the City of Toronto's voters list. You can check or add your name at any time before or on Election Day.
- Visit the City of Toronto Elections website to check your registration
- You can register on Election Day at your polling location
- Bring acceptable ID to register on the day
When to Vote
Where to Vote
Your voting location is based on your address within Ward 21 — Scarborough Centre. Use the City of Toronto's polling locator to find your exact location.
- Polling locations are accessible for people with disabilities
- Look for the "Vote Here" signs at your polling station
- Bring acceptable ID — driver's licence, utility bill, bank statement, or other approved ID
What You're Voting For
City Councillor
Your Ward 21 City Councillor represents you at Toronto City Council. Re-elect Michael Thompson to keep Scarborough's voice strong at City Hall.
School Board Trustees
You will also vote for trustees for the Toronto District School Board and/or Toronto Catholic District School Board.
Mayor
The City of Toronto Mayor is elected city-wide. Check the City of Toronto Elections website for the full list of candidates.
Need Voting Assistance?
The City of Toronto is committed to making voting accessible to every eligible elector. Accessible voting options include:
- Accessible polling locations (wheelchair accessible, level entrances)
- Audio ballot marking devices
- Large-print ballots upon request
- Assistance voting for electors who need support
- Accessible parking at polling locations
Vote Michael Thompson
on October 26, 2026
Ward 21 — Scarborough Centre
