Wawa Municipal Council's set to decide who will fill a vacant seat for the remainder of their term.
Five people are vying for to become a councillor: Angela Calaiezzi; Mary Harbocian; former councillor Matthew Morrison; Melanie Pilon; and Micheal Reid.
While the municipal website also has a photo of each candidate, along with their submitted letter of interest for the position, Municipal Clerk Cathy Cyr explains a meeting tonight will give the candidates a chance to make their case to Council in person.
After that, Council will publicly vote on the candidates, to determine their appointee.
If no candidate gets the backing of a majority of Council, the candidate with the fewest votes would be dropped from contention, continuing until there are two candidates left - as there are four sitting members of Council, it is possible it could deadlock at that point, in which case the appointee would be determined by lot or pulling a name from a hat, per the Municipal Election Act.
While the candidates and Council will be in Council Chambers, doors will not be open to the public, with the meeting instead broadcast live on the Municipality's YouTube channel - it starts at 6:30 pm.