
There's an interesting process underway in Guelph's south end. One of the two Ward 6 city councillors, Dominique O'Rourke, has moved on to a new job in Ottawa as you might have heard, which leaves her old seat at city council vacant. Nature, and local politics, abhor a vacuum, so next month O'Rourke's former colleagues will choose her successor. At least until next year's municipal election...
Last month council approved the process to appoint a new Ward 6 councillor. It was the best of a lot of different options; a byelection now, one year before a general election and in the same calendar year as two other elections, had a lot of drawbacks, and there was no successor willing to step up among the other candidates from the last election. That left appointment, and that process is presently underway.
For anyone thinking about taking up the role of city councillor, learning what the job entails, and knowing what powers you'll have, a special open house was held last week in the council chambers with staff from the city clerk's office. In the course of 90 minutes, City Clerk Stephen O'Brien taught everyone the ropes, and answered all questions about what it means to be a councillor, what decisions you will face, and what tools you'll have to answer the tough questions.
But if you missed that presentation and are looking at making a run yourself during this unusual appointment process, or perhaps you're just curious about the mechanics of sitting on city council and want to scratch that itch, this still might be worth checking out. You also might want to bookmark this for next year if you're thinking about a council run in your own backyard, or if merely want to impress people at barbeques this summer with your knowledge of municipal processes.
So let's learn about everything you need to know about being a city councillor in this week;s Guelph Politicast!
If you're interested in learning more about the process to appoint a new city councillor in Ward 6, to see the updated list of nominees, or perhaps you're even considering a shot at the post yourself, you can visit the City of Guelph's website here. The city council meeting to select the new councillor will be on Wednesday July 23 at 6 pm. Nominations for the 2026 municipal election will open in May.
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