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Notice of Election by Returning Officer |
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Notice of
election
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62. Within four days after the issue of the
writ, each returning officer shall sign and issue
a Notice of Election in Form 2 of Schedule 1
that indicates
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Return by Acclamation |
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Return by
acclamation
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63. (1) When, as of 2:00 p.m. on the 19th
day before polling day, the returning officer
has confirmed a nomination for only one
candidate, the returning officer shall
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Report with
return
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(2) When the returning officer returns the
writ to the Chief Electoral Officer, the
returning officer shall include with it a report
of the proceedings during the election period,
including any nomination proposed and
rejected for non-compliance with this Act.
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Holding of an Election |
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Holding of
election
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64. (1) If the nomination of more than one
candidate is confirmed in an electoral district,
an election shall be held.
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Notice of
grant of a poll
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(2) The returning officer shall, within five
days after the closing day for nominations, if
more than one candidate is nominated, post in
the returning office a notice of grant of a poll
in the prescribed form that indicates
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Notice to be
posted in
polling station
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(3) The returning officer shall send one
copy of the notice of grant of a poll to each
deputy returning officer or central poll
supervisor, as the case may be, and the officer
or supervisor shall post the notice in his or her
polling place.
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Documents to
candidates
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(4) The returning officer shall send to each
candidate, on the later of the 31st day before
polling day and the day on which the
candidate's nomination is confirmed, up to 10
copies of a document that sets out a
description of the boundaries of the polling
divisions in the electoral district.
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PART 6 |
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CANDIDATES |
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Qualifications |
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Ineligible
candidates
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65. The following persons are not eligible to
be a candidate:
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Nomination of Candidates |
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Manner of
nomination
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66. (1) A nomination paper shall be in the
prescribed form and include
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Particulars of
candidates
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(2) For the purpose of subparagraph
(1)(a)(i),
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Public
knowledge of
nickname
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(3) A prospective candidate who uses a
nickname described in paragraph (2)(b) in his
or her nomination paper shall, if the returning
officer requests, provide the returning officer
with documents that are determined by the
Chief Electoral Officer to be evidence of the
common public knowledge and acceptance of
the nickname.
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Witness files
nomination
paper
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67. (1) The witness to the consent referred
to in paragraph 66(1)(b) shall file the
nomination paper with the returning officer in
the electoral district in which the prospective
candidate is seeking nomination at any time
between the issue of the Notice of Election
and the close of nominations.
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Witness
ensures
signatures are
of electors
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(2) The witness shall use due diligence to
ensure that the signatures referred to in
paragraph 66(1)(e) or (f) were all made by
electors resident in the electoral district.
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Witness
swears oath
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(3) The witness shall, on filing the
nomination paper, swear an oath in writing in
the prescribed form before the returning
officer stating that
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Other
requirements
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(4) The witness shall file with the returning
officer, together with the nomination paper,
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Party may
endorse only
one candidate
per district
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68. (1) A registered party or eligible party
may endorse only one prospective candidate
in each electoral district for a given election.
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New
endorsement
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(2) If, with respect to a particular electoral
district, a candidate who has been endorsed by
a registered party or eligible party dies before
2:00 p.m. on the 5th day before the closing day
for nominations or withdraws in accordance
with subsection 74(1), the registered party or
eligible party may endorse another candidate
in that electoral district before the close of
nominations.
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Closing day
for
nominations
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69. The closing day for nominations shall
be Monday, the 21st day before polling day.
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Hours of
attendance
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70. (1) The returning officer and the
assistant returning officer shall attend
between noon and 2:00 p.m. on the closing day
for nominations at the office of the returning
officer in order that the returning officer may
receive nominations for prospective
candidates who have not yet filed their
nomination papers.
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Close of
nominations
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(2) No nomination may be received from
any person who enters the office of the
returning officer after 2:00 p.m. on the closing
day for nominations.
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Designated
filing place
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(3) The returning officer may authorize a
person to receive the nomination paper and the
deposit, statement and instrument referred to
in paragraphs 67(4)(a) to (c), respectively, in
any place designated by the returning officer.
They must be received by the close of
nominations.
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Notice to
candidate of
confirmation
or refusal
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71. (1) The returning officer shall, not later
than 48 hours after a nomination paper is filed,
give the prospective candidate notice, in the
prescribed form, of the confirmation of the
nomination or of the refusal to accept the
nomination.
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Verification of
nomination
papers
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(2) Before giving confirmation of a
nomination or refusing to accept one, the
returning officer shall verify, in accordance
with the instructions of the Chief Electoral
Officer,
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Correction or
replacement
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(3) A nomination paper that a returning
officer has refused to accept may be replaced
by another nomination paper or may be
corrected if the new or corrected nomination
paper is filed with the returning officer by the
close of nominations.
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Deposit to
Receiver
General
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72. (1) On receipt of the deposit, the
returning officer shall issue a receipt to the
witness and shall without delay send the
deposit to the Chief Electoral Officer who
shall without delay send it to the Receiver
General.
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Refund of
deposit
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(2) If a returning officer refuses to accept a
nomination, the deposit that was filed in
support of it shall be refunded to the person in
respect of whom the nomination paper was
filed.
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Electronic
filing
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73. (1) A prospective candidate may send
his or her nomination paper and the statement
and instrument referred to in paragraphs
67(4)(b) and (c), respectively, by electronic
means. In order for the nomination to be valid,
the returning officer must receive the deposit
referred to in paragraph 67(4)(a) and copies in
electronic form of the nomination paper,
statement and instrument by the close of
nominations. The original documents must be
received by the returning officer not later than
48 hours after the close of nominations.
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Cancellation
of nomination
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(2) If the original documents are not
received on time, the returning officer shall
cancel the nomination unless the person in
respect of whom the nomination paper was
filed satisfies the returning officer that all
reasonable measures were taken to ensure that
the original documents were received on time.
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Withdrawal of
candidate
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74. (1) A candidate may withdraw at any
time before 5:00 p.m. on the closing day for
nominations by filing, in person, with the
returning officer a statement in writing to that
effect signed by the candidate and witnessed
by two electors who are entitled to vote in the
electoral district in which the candidate's
nomination was confirmed.
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Consequen- ces of withdrawal
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(2) When a candidate withdraws under
subsection (1), any votes cast for the candidate
at the election are void.
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Minor
corrections
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75. A candidate may, before 5:00 p.m. on
the closing day for nominations, provide in
writing to the returning officer any change that
he or she wishes to be made to his or her name,
address or occupation as set out in the
nomination paper.
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Votes for
persons not
properly
nominated to
be void
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76. Any votes given for a person other than
a candidate are void.
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Postpone- ment of closing day for nominations on death of candidate
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77. (1) If a candidate endorsed by a
registered party dies after 2:00 p.m on the 5th
day before the closing day for nominations
and before the close of polling stations on
polling day, the election is postponed and the
returning officer shall, after communicating
with the Chief Electoral Officer, fix the 2nd
Monday after the death as the closing day for
nominations in that electoral district.
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New polling
day
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(2) Notice of the day fixed under subsection
(1) shall be given by a further Notice of
Election distributed and posted as specified by
the Chief Electoral Officer, and there shall
also be named by the Notice of Election a new
polling day, which shall be Monday, the 21st
day after the day fixed under that subsection.
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Lists of
electors
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(3) The lists of electors to be used at a
postponed election shall be the lists of electors
that were revised before the 6th day before the
new polling day.
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Postpone- ment of election
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78. The postponement of an election under
section 77 and the fixing of a new closing day
for nominations does not invalidate the
nomination of the other candidates.
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Ballots void
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79. If an election is postponed under section
77, all ballots that are cast before the
postponement are void and shall be destroyed.
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