After weeks of campaigning and advance polls that were marked by low turnout in Toronto, voting in the city’s municipal election will end at 8 p.m. on Monday.
Voters across Toronto will head to the polls to elect representatives for their local school board, councillors and mayor. The municipal races come every four years and decide the composition of local government.
Councillors and the mayor are in charge of a slew of key policy initiatives, including police funding, housing, transit and public space.
School board trustees set policy at the local level, although broader educational decisions rest with the province.
As Toronto heads to the polls, here is everything you need to know…
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How do I register to vote?
If you are not already on the voters’ list for Toronto, you can register on election day when you go to cast your ballot.
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