South Stormont also conducts elections on the internet, using a secure, cost-efficient website and an automated telephone voting system.
Osnabruck was named after a title formerly held by the King's second son, Prince Frederick, who at one time was Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück in Lower Saxony.
This area was first settled by members of Sir John Johnson's King's Royal Regiment of New York, and became Stormont County in 1792.
The Lost Villages, ten ghost towns which were flooded by the construction of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1958, were located in the former Cornwall and Osnabruck Townships.
The communities of Long Sault and Ingleside were newly built to accommodate displaced residents of the flooded villages.