Municipal Elections Act, 1996, S.O. 1996, c. 32, Sched. — Canada — Ontario law | Esheria

Municipal Elections Act, 1996, S.O. 1996, c. 32, Sched.

This part defines key election terms and sets basic municipal election rules, including clerk duties, voting-day timing, notices, and some permissions for by-laws and election administration.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Ontario
Instrument
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Language
en
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This part defines key election terms and sets basic municipal election rules, including clerk duties, voting-day timing, notices, and some permissions for by-laws and election administration. This part sets out municipal election rules for scrutineers, voter eligibility, voters’ lists, nominations, ballot procedures, advance voting, and voting proxies. This provision sets rules for proxy voting, polling places, voting conduct, vote counting, recounts, and by-elections. This provision covers election disclaimers, record retention and public access, campaign advertising disclosures, third-party advertising rules, contribution limits, and campaign expense restrictions. This part sets campaign-finance rules for candidates and registered third parties in municipal elections, including account, recordkeeping, filing, spending-limit, and default-penalty requirements.