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Elections Canada says voters will need to write in their desired candidate during the upcoming byelection in Alberta's Battle ...
Voters in next month’s Alberta by-election, in which Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is looking to win back a seat in ...
Elections Canada to require voters to write out their chosen candidate’s name in the ballot, as over 200 candidates are ...
Elections Canada is changing how voters in an Alberta by-election fill out their ballot since there are more than 100 ...
The byelection for Battle River-Crowfoot was called after MP MP Damien Kurek resigned so Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre could run.
Voters will be provided a list of candidates, and will have to write the name of their preferred candidate on the ballot ...
CAMROSE — Elections Canada says voters in the upcoming Battle River-Crowfoot byelection will be required to write out the ...
Next month’s byelection in Alberta’s Battle River-Crowfoot will break the record for the most candidates on a federal ballot ...
Photo by The Canadian Press More than four in 10 Ottawans cannot name a single candidate running for one of the four main parties in their ridings in today’s provincial election.
Photo by Francis Georgian / PNG Vancouver candidates will be allowed to have their names represented on the Oct. 15 municipal election ballot using characters outside the Latin alphabet.
PEI More candidates being added to Malpeque special ballots after voters noticed only 1 name Spelling errors don’t always invalidate special ballots, Elections Canada says ...
The legislation does not, however, require candidates to use their full legal names. “If one of them wanted to go by Matt MacKay, Matt would come before Matthew,” Mr. Garrity said.