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For Immediate Release
Council Approves New Governance Model for the Municipality of the District of Yarmouth
 
Yarmouth, NS — April 23rd, 2026 — The Council of the Municipality of the District of Yarmouth has unanimously approved a governance change that will take effect in the next municipal election, scheduled for fall 2028.
Council voted to transition from the current Warden system to a Mayor system, giving residents the opportunity to directly elect the head of council. Under the existing structure, council members appoint a Warden from among themselves. Beginning in 2028, electors will vote for a Mayor through a municipal-wide election.
The decision follows a recent public survey, where electors supported the change by a two-to-one margin. Council considered this feedback in making its decision, reflecting the community’s preference for how local government should be structured.
“This change strengthens local democracy by giving residents a direct voice in choosing their municipal leader,” said Warden John Cunningham. “It reflects Council’s commitment to transparency and accountability.”
As part of the transition, the Municipality will maintain a council of seven elected representatives – six Councillors and one Mayor.  Under the new system, each voter will cast two votes in the municipal election: one for their district Councillor and one for Mayor.
Next steps will include an electoral boundary review, including further community engagement, throughout the spring and summer.  Residents should monitor the Municipality’s website to keep informed and educated about this transition.
 
Media Contacts:
Victoria Brooks
Chief Administrative Officer
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Mark Brewer
Communications Officer
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