Official Resources
Links to authoritative government sources to help you understand your ward, your councillors, and how your city government works.
Find Your Ward
Not sure which ward you live in? These official tools can tell you in seconds, and show you who currently represents you.
Ward Search Tool
City of MonctonEnter your home address and instantly find out which ward you live in. The fastest and most direct way to answer "what ward am I in?" — straight from the City of Moncton.
View resource →Moncton Street & Ward Map
City of MonctonA visual map showing Moncton's streets overlaid with ward boundaries. Useful if you prefer to orient yourself geographically rather than using an address search tool.
View resource →Voting & Elections
Get ready to vote — registration, candidates, and the 2026 municipal election.
Municipal Elections 2026
City of MonctonThe City of Moncton's official page for the upcoming 2026 municipal election. Check here for dates, candidate information, and how to vote as the election approaches.
View resource →Where Do I Vote?
Elections NBThe official Elections NB voter lookup tool. Select the "Local Government" option to find your polling division, your electoral ward, and your elected representatives in Moncton.
View resource →Voters List
Elections NBConfirm that your name is on the voters list, or add/update your information in the NB Registry of Electors. You must be on the list to vote in a municipal election.
View resource →How to Vote
Elections NBA step-by-step guide to voting in a New Brunswick municipal election, including advance voting options, what to expect at the polls, and accessibility services available to voters.
View resource →Voter ID Requirements
Elections NBThe official list of acceptable identification to bring to the polls on election day. Includes photo ID options and alternatives if you do not have photo ID.
View resource →Local Government Candidates
Elections NBInformation for anyone considering running for local government in New Brunswick, including nomination requirements and the candidate kit. Also useful for citizens who want to understand the candidacy process.
View resource →Municipal Election Publications
Elections NBHistorical results, reports, and official publications from past NB municipal elections. Useful for comparing participation rates, candidate histories, and past election outcomes in Moncton.
View resource →2021–2026 Councillors
Official profiles and contact information for current council members.
Follow Council Activity
Track meetings, votes, and decisions — the official record of what your councillors are doing.
Council Meetings & Materials
City of MonctonAgendas, meeting minutes, and decision records from all City Council meetings. This is the primary public record of what councillors voted on, what they said, and what was decided — the most important source for tracking performance.
View resource →Council Attendance Record (2021–2025)
City of MonctonThe official attendance record for Moncton City Council during the 2021–2025 term. Shows how often each councillor was present at meetings — a key measure of engagement and accountability.
View resource →My Government at Work
City of MonctonA broader overview of the City's governance activities, including committees, reports, and decisions beyond regular council meetings. A good way to see the full scope of how your elected officials are engaged.
View resource →Participate in City Council
City of MonctonInformation on how citizens can attend meetings, make presentations, or otherwise engage directly with council. Knowing how to participate is part of being an informed citizen.
View resource →Understanding the Basics
New to local government? Start here for an overview of how Moncton's council is structured and what councillors are actually responsible for.
Levels of Government — Moncton
An infographic showing what each level of government — federal, provincial, and municipal — is responsible for, and who currently represents Moncton at each level.
View →How City Council Works
City of MonctonAn overview of Moncton's council structure — four wards, two councillors per ward, two councillors-at-large, and a Mayor. A good starting point for understanding who represents you and how decisions are made.
View resource →Role of a Councillor (Official PDF)
City of MonctonThe City of Moncton's own document describing what a councillor is responsible for — their duties, obligations, and how they are expected to serve their ward. Useful for understanding what “good performance” looks like.
View resource →Municipal Regions
Elections NBAn interactive map from Elections New Brunswick showing how the province is divided into municipal electoral regions. Helpful for understanding the broader landscape of local governance in New Brunswick.
View resource →Know a resource we should add?
If you know of another resource that would help voters, send it our way at info@monctonvotes.ca. We review every suggestion against our non-partisanship standard before adding it.