As of 2 p.m. today, the slate is set for the municipal election.
There were three last minutes additions to the roster of candidates.
Robert McArthur has filed to run against Thom Paterson in Ward 5, Al Bell has filed to run against Doug Measures in Ward 1 and Kevin Elwood has filed to run against Donna Baylis in Ward 2.
Christopher Vanderkruys is taking on Deputy Mayor Alicia Savage for the role of mayor after Ken Ferguson announced he is not seeking reelection.
Larry Culham threw his name in the mix this week going up against Barry Burton for the deputy mayor’s seat.
Shawn Davidson and Connie Leishman are unopposed for council seats.
There is a race in Ward 3 between incumbent Robert Walker and John Broderick and a four-way race in Ward 7 with Alan Howlett, Steven Cordick and Robyn Gignac going up against incumbent Deborah Bronée.
There is also a race for English public school trustee with Annie Chandler and Donna Lawson vying to represent Clearview Township and Collingwood after long-time trustee Caroline Smith announced she is running for council in Barrie.
Three other trustee races are unopposed with Shawn Cooper seeking reelection as English separate school trustee and Guy Belcourt standing for French public school trustee and Donald Blais standing for French separate school trustee.
It is looking like a near-wash of acclamations in Mulmur Township with Paul Mills running for mayor, Heather Hayes running for deputy mayor and Earl Hawkins, Janet Horner, Keith Lowry and Lynn Hilchey running for three council seats.