Media Release: Today is the Final Voting Day for the 2025 Markham Ward 7 By-Election

MARKHAM, ON – September 29, 2025 – It’s Final Voting Day in the 2025 Markham Ward 7 By-Election. Eligible voters can cast their ballot from 10 AM until 8 PM today at any of the following locations: 

  • Aaniin Community Centre, 5665 14th Avenue 
  • Rouge River Community Centre, 120 Rouge Bank Drive 
  • Armadale Public School, 11 Coppard Avenue
  • Boxwood Public School, 30 Boxwood Crescent
  • Cedarwood Public School, 399 Elson Street
  • Markham Gateway Public School, 30 Fonda Road 

Once every voter has finished voting, Elections Markham will begin preparing the election results. Results will be posted at ElectionsMarkham.ca/results after voting closes and all the ballots are counted.  

  A person can vote in this by-election if they are:  

  • At least 18 years old by final voting day (September 29);  
  • A Canadian citizen; and, 
  • A resident, landowner or tenant of Markham’s Ward 7 (or the spouse of one).

Eligible voters may only vote once, regardless of how many properties they may own or rent in the ward.   

A voter information letter is not needed to vote in this by-election, but it helps make the voting process faster and easier. Eligible Ward 7 voters who don’t receive a voter information letter can still vote by visiting a voting place and presenting acceptable ID showing their name and qualifying Ward 7 address. Checking, updating or adding their information ahead of time at ElectionsMarkham.ca/Register will make voting easier.  

Even if a voter receives a voter information letter, they are still required to show ID when they go to vote. Here’s a list of IDs that can be used to vote. 

Visit ElectionsMarkham.ca for the latest and most reliable information about the 2025 Markham Ward 7 By-Election. 

Quote: 

  • “Today is Final Voting Day in Markham. Voters can cast their ballot at any voting place in Ward 7 until 8 PM. I encourage all voters who haven’t cast a ballot yet to have their say in the 2025 Markham Ward 7 By-Election. Help shape local democracy and the future of our vibrant community.” - Kimberley Kitteringham, City Clerk/Chief Election Official, Elections Markham 

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media@markham.ca  

About Elections Markham:  Elections Markham is an independent, non-partisan division of the City of Markham responsible for administering municipal and school board elections, by-elections and referenda in Markham.

About Markham: Markham, an award-winning municipality with over 370,000 residents and the largest of nine communities in York Region, is home to over 650 corporate head offices and more than 1,500 high tech and life science companies. Markham is a leader in attracting foreign direct investment with more than 234 foreign companies located in the City. Founded in the 1790s, today Markham is Canada’s most diverse community and enjoys a rich heritage, outstanding community planning and services, and a vibrant local economy.   

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