Elections Nova Scotia is Calling for Election Workers in Pictou West
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This registration is required under the Elections Act [6] should take place before an election is called. A political party registered with the Chief Electoral Officer becomes a recognized political party in Nova Scotia.
Annual reporting, in addition to post-election reporting is required. The forms for this reporting are 3-1 through 3-5:
High priority placed on the pre-registration of 16 and 17 year olds
Chief Electoral Officer Presents Annual Report to the House of Assembly
Canada's Democracy Week (September 15–21, 2014) aims to connect Canadians with activities that celebrate our democratic values and traditions in communities across the country.
Almost 60 delegates participated in panel discussions and interactive sessions centred on the topic of how to inspire Nova Scotians living with disabilities to get involved with the political system and democracy.
For Immediate Release
July 7, 2014
Chief Electoral Officer Suspends Six Electoral District Associations