It’s municipal election day in Ontario, with voters set to cast their ballots in communities across the province.
Polls in Toronto and other major cities will open at 10 a.m. and close at 8 p.m., with some variation across municipalities.
Residents in many jurisdictions also had the option to vote online or in advance polls.
The last provincewide municipal vote was held in 2018.
Some high-profile mayoral incumbents like Toronto’s John Tory and Brampton’s Patrick Brown are seeking to hold on to elected office.
Other races will see a change at the mayoral level, like in Ottawa, where outgoing Mayor Jim Watson is not seeking re-election….