An individual, corporation, or trade union cannot raise or spend any money on third party advertisements that will appear during an election in Stratford until they have registered as a third party and opened a bank account exclusively for the purposes of the election campaign.
Registered third parties are responsible for keeping records of the financial activities related to their campaign and are required to keep these records for a full term of office, when the next council or school board takes office.
Campaign Period
The campaign period for a registered third party begins on the day their Notice of Registration is filed and ends on December 31, 2026. On this date, the registered third party's campaign is automatically closed. Registered third parties cannot accept any contributions or incur any expenses after the end of the campaign period.
If at the end of the campaign period a registered third party’s campaign expenses are greater than their campaign income, their campaign will be in deficit. The registered third party may take action to extend their campaign in order to do some additional fundraising.
If a registered third party’s campaign has a surplus, the registered third party must pay the surplus to the City Clerk when filing their financial statement.
Extending Your Campaign
If a registered third party has a deficit at the end of the campaign period, they can extend their campaign for an additional six months to attempt to erase the deficit.
To extend a campaign, a registered third party must:
- file a Notice of Extension of Campaign Period (Form 6) on or before December 31, 2026
- submit the form in person to the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall during regular office hours.
Registered third parties that extend their campaign must submit two financial statements by the statutory deadline dates:
- Filing of Initial Financial Statements - due March 30, 2027, at 2 pm
- Supplementary Financial Filing - Friday, September 24, 2027, at 2 pm