The City of Brampton is divided into ten (10) wards, and the wards are grouped in pairs, with a City Councillor and Regional Councillor representing each pairing. The Mayor is elected at large, as the head of council, and represents the entire city. A goal of the ward boundary review is to achieve effective representation. Effective representation is the idea that voters should be equally represented to the greatest extent possible. This means that population numbers should be relatively equal in each ward.
Click on the maps below to see the boundaries of each ward and the existing city amenities within them.