Preliminary Election Expenses Limits Now Available
News Release
Gatineau, Monday, September 16, 2019
- The Chief Electoral Officer has released the preliminary election expenses limits for registered political parties and candidates for the October 21 federal election.
- The limits establish how much money registered parties and candidates can spend on the election.
- These preliminary election expenses limits are based on the number of names on the preliminary lists of electors. After the lists of electors have been revised, the final election expenses limits for parties and candidates will be available on Monday, October 14, 2019.
- View the preliminary election expenses limits for registered political parties
- View the preliminary election expenses limits for registered candidates for each electoral district
- Expenses limits for regulated activity by third parties are also available.
- View the expenses limits for registered third parties
- Election expenses limits for political parties, for candidates and for third parties are established in accordance with the Canada Elections Act.
Further information:
- What are election expenses for political parties?
- What are election expenses for candidates?
- What are regulated expenses for third parties?
Elections Canada is an independent, non-partisan agency that reports directly to Parliament.
Information:
Elections Canada Media Relations
1-877-877-9515
elections.ca
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