The Township of Lanark Highlands is committed to providing excellent customer service and has established a Complaint Policy and process to enable the Township to promptly and effectively address program and service delivery concerns raised by members of the public.
If you have a complaint, talk to us first. If you are unsatisfied with our answer and service, you can complete a Complaint Form and submit it to the Township Clerk for action.
The complaint process covers all Township staff, services, programs, and facilities including our contractors and consultants working on behalf of the Township
The process does not cover complaints in the following areas:
Once you fill out the Complaint Form, you can either drop it off at the Township Office or email it to .
For agendas and minutes from previous years, please scroll down the page to "Past Meetings" and use the filter to find the year you are looking for.
This is the official website providing information regarding the 2022 Municipal/School Board Trustee Election for the Township of Lanark Highlands.
Please check back regularly as the website will be updated as new information becomes available.
The Municipal Election Day is Monday, October 24th, 2022. All votes will be cast electronically using the internet and telephone starting on Monday, October 17th.
2022 Election Results by Ward (October 27, 2022)
2022 Election Participation Rates (October 27, 2022)
2022 School Board Trustee Election Results - English Public (October 26th, 2022)
Declaration of Municipal Election Results (October 25, 2022)
2022 Unofficial Municipal Election Results (October 24, 2022)
2022 Unofficial School Board Election Results (October 24, 2022)
Notice of Voter's List (August 31st, 2022)
Notice of Election Information (August 23, 2022)
Declaration of Acclamation to Office – Municipal Election (August 22, 2022)
Declaration of Acclamation to Office – School Board Election (August 22, 2022)
Tax Insert 2022 election Notice (July 6, 2022)
Notice of Nomination for Office (April 4, 2022)
Tax Insert 2022 Election Notice (January 12, 2022))
Notice of Nomination for Office (December 1, 2021)
The Municipal Elections Act, of 1996 makes it mandatory for municipalities to establish a Compliance Audit Committee to deal with complaints regarding election campaign financing in relation to candidates and registered third parties for each election and to consider reports from the Clerk citing apparent instances of over-contributions.
An elector who is entitled to vote in an election and believes on reasonable grounds that a candidate or a registered third party who is registered in relation to the election in the municipality has contravened a provision of the Act relating to election campaign finances may apply for a compliance audit of the candidate's or registered third party's election campaign finances, even if the candidate or registered third party has not filed a financial statement.
Municipalities must appoint a Committee by October 1 of an election year and the appointment is for the term of the new Council.
Additional Information
Candidate Financial Statement (2022 Election)
As per section 88 (9.1) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, candidate financial statements filed shall be made available for viewing by the public on a website:
Office |
Candidate |
Form 4 |
Reeve |
Peter McLaren |
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Reeve |
James Parsons |
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Reeve |
Wesley Pugh |
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Deputy Reeve |
Bill King |
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Deputy Reeve |
Dennis Munroe |
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Deputy Reeve |
Adam-Michael Peters |
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Councillor Ward One |
Ronald Closs |
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Councillor Ward Two |
Rachael Heleniak |
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Councillor Ward Two |
Daniel Keating |
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Councillor Ward Two |
Steve Roberts |
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Councillor Ward Three |
Ryan McMurrer |
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Councillor Ward Three |
Allison Vereyken |
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Councillor Ward Four |
Gregory Drew |
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Councillor Ward Four |
Mike Ford |
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Councillor Ward Four |
Marina Summers |
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Councillor Ward Five |
Jeannie Kelso |
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Form LC68 - COMPLIANCE REPORT CANDIDATES
Registered Third Party Financial Statements (2018 Election)
As per section 88 (9.1) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 registered third-party financial statements filed shall be made available for viewing by the public on a website:
Registered Third Party |
Contact Person |
Form 8 |
Candidate Information Sessions
Session One Thursday, July 7, 2022 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Lanark County Administration Building 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth |
Session Two Thursday, July 21, 2022 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Town of Carleton Place Arena (Upstairs) 75 Neelin Street, Carleton Place |
Who can be a Candidate?
To run for municipal office you must be nominated and qualify.
To be a qualified candidate you must be:
Who cannot be a Candidate?
*Despite the above disqualification, MPs, MPPs and Senators may be nominated for municipal office without having to resign their current seat in parliament. However, by 2:00 p.m. on August 19, 2022 (Nomination Day), MPs, MPPs and Senators will be required to resign from their current seats should they wish to continue to seek municipal office. If you are a federal or provincial cabinet minister, you must step down from cabinet prior to filing your nomination and must resign your seat by the close of nominations.
Nomination Process
Nominations will be accepted at the Municipal Office during regular business hours from May 2, 2022, until 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 19, 2022 (Nomination Day).
Nominations must include:
$200 for Reeve
$100 for Deputy Reeve and Councillors
Candidates are requested to bring proof of identity and residence and the unsigned forms with them to the Municipal Office where they are to be signed in front of the Returning Officer or Deputy Returning Officer and filed.
You must contact the Clerk to make an appointment to file your nomination papers.
Nomination Forms
https://www.lanarkhighlands.ca/lh-town-hall/agendas-minutes/2022-mar-dec
Council has always wanted to ensure that certain Township initiatives or projects are inclusive of feedback from the public. Council also feels that public participation is a vital component to open and transparent governance. Considering this and with the understanding that Covid-19 restrictions have imposed a significant impact on the Township’s ability to follow through with these principles, Council has directed staff to defer certain items of significance.
The attached registry of projects will not formally be adopted at this time. They will continue to be worked on, Council may provide direction to staff on an item, but a formal decision on any of these matters will require the indicated notice to the public. Council may decide to act on or formally render a decision on any of the items on the registry, but the public will have the provided notice period in such case that this may happen. The intent of this notice is to receive feedback, comments and questions from the public prior to rendering a decision.
Contact Us
Sarah Hobbs
Planning, Building and Clerk Admin
Ext. 250
Forbes Symon
Planning Consultant, Jp2g
613-281-9894
75 George Street,
PO BOX 340
Lanark, Ontario
K0G 1K0
613-259-2398
1-800-239-4695
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.