A municipal election for the Town of Comox will be held on Saturday, October 17, 2026. Before you can vote in the Town of Comox municipal election, you must be registered to vote.
The Town of Comox will be using the Provincial Voter’s List from Elections BC as the Town’s list of registered electors. Registering in advance means you will receive voting information once an election is called and helps make the voting process quicker and easier. If you are registered with Elections BC, you will automatically be placed on the Town Voter’s List.
To register to vote in British Columbia, you must be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years old, and have lived in B.C. for the past six months. You can register or update your information online, by phone by calling 1-800 661-8683, by mail, or in person through Elections BC by selecting “Register to Vote”.
After August 25, if you are not on the Provincial Voters’ List and want to vote, you will need to register at the voting location on voting day.
Future Voters List
If you are 16 or 17, a Canadian citizen, and a B.C. resident, you can sign up for the Future Voters List. You will be automatically added to the voters list when you turn 18. Registration is available online, by phone, by mail, or in person through Elections BC.
Notices will be advertised in the newspaper advising the public of the deadlines for voter registration and nominations, as well as dates, times and locations of all voting opportunities.
For further information, please contact the Chief or Deputy Chief Election Officer by calling 250.339.2202 or email elections@comox.ca.