Bill C-2
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Note and
keeping vote
secret
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(2) The deputy returning officer and an
elector acting as a witness shall
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Hospitalized
or
convalescing
elector
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217. (1) An elector who is a patient in a
service hospital or convalescent institution
during the voting times fixed for the polling
stations in his or her unit is deemed to be a
member of the unit under the command of the
officer in charge of the hospital or institution.
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Deputy
returning
officer for
hospitalized
electors
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(2) If no deputy returning officer has been
designated for a service hospital or
convalescent institution, the deputy returning
officer for the unit to which the hospital or
institution belongs is the deputy returning
officer for electors who are patients in the
hospital or institution.
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Bed-ridden
electors
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(3) A deputy returning officer for electors
who are patients in a service hospital or
convalescent institution may, if that officer
considers it advisable and the commanding
officer for the unit approves, go from room to
room to administer and collect the votes of
electors who are confined to bed.
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Duty, leave or
furlough
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218. An elector who provides satisfactory
evidence of their absence from their unit
during the voting times fixed for the polling
stations in his or her unit because of duty, leave
or furlough may apply to a deputy returning
officer of another unit to vote at that officer's
polling station.
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End of voting
period -
delivery of
documents
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219. (1) At the end of the voting period, the
deputy returning officer for a unit shall deliver
to the unit's commanding officer
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Duties of
commanding
officer
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(2) On receipt of the documents referred to
in subsection (1), the commanding officer
shall
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DIVISION 3 |
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Electors Temporarily Resident outside
Canada
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Definitions
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220. The definitions in this section apply in
this Division.
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``elector'' « électeur »
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``elector'' means an elector, other than a
Canadian Forces elector, who resides
temporarily outside Canada.
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``register'' « registre »
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``register'' means the register referred to in
subsection 222(1).
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Inclusion in
register of
electors
temporarily
resident
outside
Canada
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221. An elector may vote under this
Division if his or her application for
registration and special ballot is received in
Ottawa by 6:00 p.m. on the 6th day before
polling day and his or her name is entered on
the register.
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Register of
electors
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222. (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall
maintain a register of electors who are
temporarily resident outside Canada in which
is entered the name, date of birth, civic and
mailing addresses, sex and electoral district of
each elector who has filed an application for
registration and special ballot and who
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Exception
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(2) Paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to an
elector who is
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Inclusion in
register
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223. (1) An application for registration and
special ballot may be made by an elector. It
shall be in the prescribed form and shall
include
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Optional
information
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(2) In addition to the information specified
in subsection (1), the Chief Electoral Officer
may request that the elector provide other
information that the Chief Electoral Officer
considers necessary for implementing
agreements made under section 55, but the
elector is not required to provide that
information.
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Prohibition -
change of
address
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224. The address chosen as the place of
ordinary residence in Canada in the
application for registration and special ballot
cannot be changed after the elector's name is
entered in the register.
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Information to
be provided
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225. The Chief Electoral Officer may
require an elector whose name appears in the
register to provide, within the time fixed by
the Chief Electoral Officer, any information
that is necessary to update the register.
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Deletion of
names from
register
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226. The Chief Electoral Officer shall
delete from the register the name of an elector
who
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Sending of
special ballot
and envelopes
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227. (1) After approving an application for
registration and special ballot and after the
issue of the writs, the Chief Electoral Officer
shall send a special ballot, an inner envelope
and an outer envelope to every elector whose
name is entered in the register, at the address
referred to in paragraph 223(1)(g).
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Voting by
special ballot
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(2) An elector shall vote by special ballot by
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Writing
candidate's
name
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(3) The candidate shall be indicated on a
special ballot by writing the candidate's given
name or initials and surname. If two or more
candidates have the same name, their political
affiliation shall be indicated.
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Sending of
outer
envelope
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228. An elector shall send the sealed outer
envelope to the Chief Electoral Officer
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Deadline for
return of vote
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229. The special ballot must arrive at the
office of the Chief Electoral Officer in Ottawa
not later than 6:00 p.m. on polling day in order
to be counted.
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Responsibi- lities of elector
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230. For the purpose of this Division, an
elector has the sole responsibility to ensure
that
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DIVISION 4 |
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Electors Residing in Canada
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Definition of
``elector''
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231. For the purpose of this Division,
``elector'' means an elector, other than a
Canadian Forces elector or an incarcerated
elector, who resides in Canada and who
wishes to vote in accordance with this
Division.
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Conditions for
voting by
special ballot
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232. An elector may vote under this
Division if his or her application for
registration and special ballot is received after
the issue of the writs and before 6:00 p.m. on
the 6th day before polling day
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Information
required for
application
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233. (1) The application for registration and
special ballot shall be in the prescribed form
and shall include the following information:
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Electors in
danger
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(1.1) An elector who would be under
reasonable apprehension of bodily harm if he
or she were to indicate the mailing address of
his or her dwelling place for the purpose of
paragraph (1)(d) may apply to the returning
officer or special voting rules administrator to
use another address for that purpose. The
returning officer or special voting rules
administrator, unless he or she considers that
it would not be in the public interest to do so,
shall grant the application and shall not reveal
that other address except as required to send
the special ballot to the elector. For greater
certainty, the granting of the application does
not change the elector's place of ordinary
residence for the purposes of this Act.
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Optional
information
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(2) In addition to the information specified
in subsection (1), the Chief Electoral Officer
may request that the elector provide other
information that the Chief Electoral Officer
considers necessary to implement agreements
made under section 55, but the elector is not
required to provide that information.
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Information
provided
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(3) An elector who makes an application for
registration and special ballot shall indicate
whether his or her name is already on a list of
electors and, if it is, in which electoral district.
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Name of
elector
previously
included on
list of electors
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234. (1) The special voting rules
administrator shall inform the returning
officer of any elector whose name is on a list
of electors for the returning officer's electoral
district and who has received a special ballot
from another electoral district. The returning
officer shall indicate on the list of electors that
the elector has received a special ballot.
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Name of
elector not
previously
included on
list
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(2) If an elector's name is not already
included on a list of electors, the special
voting rules administrator shall so inform the
returning officer for the electoral district in
which the elector is to vote by special ballot.
The returning officer shall enter the elector's
name on the list of electors for the appropriate
polling division in that electoral district and
shall indicate that the elector has received a
special ballot.
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Vote by
special ballot
only
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235. Once an elector's application for
registration and special ballot has been
accepted, the elector may only vote under this
Division.
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Note on the
list of electors
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236. If an elector applies for registration
and special ballot in his or her electoral
district, the returning officer shall, if
necessary, add the elector's name to the
appropriate list of electors and shall indicate
on the list that the elector has received a ballot
in accordance with this Division.
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Provision of
special ballot
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237. On acceptance of an elector's
application for registration and special ballot,
the elector shall be given a special ballot, or,
if section 241 applies, a ballot that is not a
special ballot, an inner envelope and an outer
envelope.
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Voting by
special ballot
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238. An elector who has received a special
ballot may vote in accordance with
subsections 227(2) and (3).
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Sending to
Chief
Electoral
Officer
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239. (1) An elector who does not vote in his
or her electoral district shall send the sealed
outer envelope to the special voting rules
administrator
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Deadline for
receipt
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(2) In order to have the special ballot
counted, an elector shall ensure that the ballot
is received
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