(i) the prospective candidate's legal name and residential address.

First Reading: April 30, 2013 (LINK TO BILL AS INTRODUCED) Second Reading: May 2, 2013. The Elections Act 2011 established Elections Nova Scotia as an independent, professional elections organization whose budget is approved directly by the legislature, and the act specifies that "The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer is to be known as Elections Nova … Running a Successful Campaign in 2020

Be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly as follows:(i) the transmission to the public of an editorial, a debate, a speech, an interview, a column, a letter, a commentary or news,(i) endorsed by the leader of a registered party and includes a trust or a fund established to further the goals of such an association, and,(i) close later than midnight on election day, or. (i) a space for the deputy returning officer's initials and the phrase "DRO Initials",(i) the name of the candidate for whom the elector intends to vote, or,(i) one copy of the elector's approved application, and,(i) the person is not a candidate endorsed by the party marked, or,(i) without unfolding it, ascertain that it is the same ballot delivered to the elector and, where it is, remove the counterfoil, and,(i) without showing the ballot to any other person, write "cancelled" upon the back of the ballot and place it into the envelope provided for the purpose, and. Elections Act.

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(ca) a statement of interest accrued on amounts deposited pursuant to subsection 237A(2);(3A) Subject to subsection 237A(1), the total contributions by an individual to each independent candidate must not exceed five thousand dollars in any calendar year. (7) A registered candidate shall not represent himself or herself to be endorsed by a registered party unless the registered candidate provides to the Chief Electoral Officer a statement, signed by the leader of the registered party, that the registered candidate is an endorsed candidate of the registered party.

(i) the sealed envelopes which contain the official list of electors, the statement of poll, the ballots, outer envelopes of the write-in ballots, write-in ballot applications, the unused ballots, stubs and the poll record, and any other documents used at the poll, for all polling stations in the electoral district. Discover how members are governed, find financial information and learn about honours.Are you curious about who supports the House the Assembly? Elections Nova Scotia reminds candidates from the by-elections held on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 in the electoral districts of Cape Breton Centre and Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River, and the registered political parties that financial reports are due in the weeks and months ahead. (4A) An electoral district association may transfer to a candidate literature, objects or materials of an advertising nature for use during an election for the purpose of promoting or opposing, directly or indirectly, the election of a candidate or the program or policy of a registered party or candidate.214A The cost of literature, objects or materials of an advertising nature transferred to a candidate by an electoral district association pursuant to subsection 214(4A) is deemed to be an election expense incurred by the candidate.

Government Bill Elections Act (amended) CHAPTER 8 OF THE ACTS OF 2020 . (5A) No organization shall purchase tickets to, or otherwise pay any amount to participate in, a fundraising event for a registered party, electoral district association, candidate or registered third party. (i) the date of the disbursement or withdrawal,(i) where the electoral district association does not fully comply with Section 194, how the application does not comply, and,(i) a statement of fundraising event revenue and expenses in the prescribed form is delivered to the Chief Electoral Officer no later than the earlier of,(A) one hundred twenty days after the date the fundraising event is held, and,(i) a statement of fundraising event revenue and expenses in the prescribed form is delivered to the Chief Electoral Officer no later than thirty days after the date the fundraising event is held, and,(i) within one month after the candidate receives the candidate's reimbursement of election expenses pursuant to this Act, or. This is the place for you.Learn how you can participate in the legislative process, plan a trip to visit Province House, and explore job opportunities. Find historic or legislative current documents, videos and audio files.Meet the Speaker, Members of the Legislative Assembly and Cabinet. Do you want to learn how the Legislature operates? "Some recent experiences, both locally and nationally, have highlighted changes that could be adopted," said Justice Minister … 2 In this tariff, “Act” means the Elections Act; “minimum wage” means the wage fixed at the hourly rate for experienced employees as set out in the Minimum Wage Order (General) made by the Governor in Council under …

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At that time we will be electing a Mayor and 4 (four) Councillors at large.

Councillor Roles and Responsibilities. Government Bill Elections Act (amended) CHAPTER 17 OF THE ACTS OF 2013.

(i) personal services or the use of a vehicle volunteered by an individual and not provided as part of that individual's work in the service of an employer,(i) the production of an election advertising message, or. giving Elections Nova Scotia the option to remove the requirement for two witnesses to be present prior to counting ballots as long as two election officials are present ; allowing tax receipts for contributions to registered candidates once the election writ is issued, rather than when their nomination is approved ; extending the right to vote to candidates and their spouses who live outside the district of a byelection; …