CANELECTGEN 003/25 CMP 003/25 131350Z MAR 25 - Federal by- Election in the Electoral District of Halifax (Nova Scotia) on 14 Apr 25
Unclassified
References:
A. CANADA ELECTIONS ACT
B. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ADAPTATION OF PART 11 OF THE CANADA ELECTIONS ACT so that its provisions apply to a by-election, September 21, 2020, 178-B-2020-01
C. CANFORGEN 021/19 CMP 011/19 081436Z Feb 19, access to defence establishments during Federal elections.
D. QR AND O 19.44, political activities and candidature for office
E. CDS PUBLICATION A-LG-007-000/AF-001, Federal, Provincial And Territorial Electoral Events
F. CANFORGEN 094/19 ADM RS 001/19 041432Z JUL 19, Political activities and campaigning unclassified
- A writ ordering a federal by-election in the electoral district of Halifax (Nova Scotia) was issued on 02 mar 25. Polling day is scheduled for 14 Apr 25
- Any person who is a Canadian citizen and has attained the age of 18 on or before civilian polling day of 14 Apr 25 is entitled to vote in this by-election if their ordinary residence was located in the electoral district of Halifax, Nova Scotia on or before 02 mar 25 and remains in that electoral district until 14 Apr 25.
- The place of ordinary residence of a CAF elector is determined the same way it is determined for every other Canadian elector, in accordance with section 8 of ref A.
- As a general rule, the place of ordinary residence of a person is the place that has always been, or that has been adopted as, his or her dwelling place, and to which the person intends to return when away from it. In other words, it is the place the person calls home.
- If a CAF elector is unable to determine where his or her place of ordinary residence is located using the general rule above, the following rules should also be used:
- A person can have only one place of ordinary residence, and it cannot be lost until another is gained,
- Temporary absence from a place of ordinary residence does not cause a loss or change of place of ordinary residence,
- If a person usually sleeps in one place and has their meals or is employed in another place, their place of ordinary residence is where they sleep,
- Temporary residential quarters are considered to be a persons place of ordinary residence only if the person has no other place that they consider to be their residence, and
- The place of ordinary residence of a CAF elector currently posted outcan or deployed outside Canada is that persons last place of ordinary residence in Canada. The rules above should be used to determine where that persons place of ordinary residence was immediately before leaving Canada
- CAF electors who are entitled to vote in the electoral district of Halifax (Nova Scotia) and who wish to vote must do so in one of the following ways:
- By mail, within Canada or from abroad provided they make an application for registration and special ballot before 1800 hours on 8 Apr 25, or
- At the local Elections Canada office in the electoral district of Halifax (Nova Scotia provided they make an application for registration and special ballot before 1800 hours on 8 Apr 25, or
- At the advance polling station associated with the elector s ordinary residence, from 4 Apr 25 to 7 Apr 25, or
- At the polling station associated with the elector s ordinary residence on 14 Apr 25
- To vote, a CAF elector must present proof of identity and home address. A list of authorized identification is available on the Elections Canada web site.
- Forthwith after being informed that the writ has been issued for this by-election, in accordance with ref B, a CO shall publish in routine orders a notice indicating that:
- A writ has been issued for a by-election in the electoral district of Halifax, Nova Scotia), with polling day scheduled for 14 Apr 25.
- Inform all members of their unit of their eligibility to vote and available methods to cast a ballot
- When received directly from elections Canada, units will display immediately in unit orderly rooms, the English and French notices featuring the map of the electoral district of Halifax Nova Scotia and the important deadline dates
- Assist, where appropriate, CAF electors and civilian personnel outside Canada or on operational deployments in the return of their mail-in ballots.
- CO's must be familiar with CANELECTGEN 021/19 CMP 011/19 081436z Feb 19, ref c and section 2 of ref D which governs political activities on defence establishments and personal political activities of CAF members.
- CAF members are reminded of existing regulations concerning political activity which prohibit in particular their participation in political meetings on defence establishments and, for reg force personnel, their active participation in the affairs of a political organization or party as outlined in ref F
- CO's are responsible to ensure that any activity that takes place on a defence establishment, including a base or other unit under their command, does not affect the actual or perceived political neutrality of the CAF.
- CO's are responsible to ensure widest distribution of this message within the unit
- Contact information for elections Canada is as follows:
Elections Canada
Chief Electoral Officer
c/o Special Voting Rules Administrator
440 Coventry Rd, Ottawa, Ontario K1K 2Y5
Fax: from Canada or U.S. at 1-800-363-4796 and any other location at 613-998-8393 - Any questions concerning the administration of the vote in this by-election should be directed to elections Canada headquarters: from Canada or the U.S. at 1-866-552-6551 (fax 1-800-363-4796), and from other locations: 613-990-8574 (fax 613-998-8393), or by e-mail at forces@elections.ca.
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