Note: To apply, candidates must reside in one of the above electoral districts to apply. Find your electoral district using the Voter Information Service. A returning officer must be qualified as an ...
Elections Canada is the independent, non-partisan agency responsible for conducting federal elections and referendums.
See information about how we make sure that Canadians can exercise their democratic rights to vote and be a candidate.
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If you cannot use the Online Voter Registration Service, view the "Other ways to register or update your information" section below. To vote in a federal election, you must be registered on the list ...
Poll workers work primarily at polling places, that is, where electors go to vote. Various positions are available, from the deputy returning officer, who handles the ballots, to the information ...
The position of Chief Electoral Officer, was created in 1920 by the Dominion Elections Act, largely to put an end to political partisanship in the administration of federal elections. The Chief ...
If you are not registered on the list of electors, or you have not received a voter information card from Elections Canada showing the address of your polling station, you can get the address by ...
We will need your postal code, and possibly your address, to find your voting location.
Consisting of those parts of the Province of Saskatchewan and the City of Regina described as follows: commencing at the intersection of Albert Street (Highway No. 6) and Highway No. 1; thence ...