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Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Following the May 13, 2013,
By-election
Held in Labrador and the November 25, 2013,
By-elections
Held in Bourassa, Brandon–Souris, Provencher and Toronto Centre
Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Following the May 13, 2013,
By-election
Held in Labrador and the November 25, 2013,
By-elections
Held in Bourassa, Brandon–Souris, Provencher and Toronto Centre
Table of Contents
Printable PDF version
Letter from the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada
1. Introduction
2. The 2013 By-elections
2.1 Launch of the By-elections
Issue of the writs
House of Commons seat distribution
Local Elections Canada offices
Polling sites
Election officers
2.2 Working with Political Entities
Candidates and registered political parties
Communications and information sessions
Election expenses limits
Third party election advertising
2.3 Communicating with Canadians
Direct mail
Advertising
Community relations officers
Website and Public Enquiries Unit
Online complaints received by the Chief Electoral Officer
2.4 Conducting the By-elections
Adaptations
Registration of electors
Voting
Election results
Electoral law enforcement
Cost of the election
3. Conclusion
Appendix: Tables
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