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According to Elections Alberta, residents in those communities will be able to vote in a nearby municipality or by mail. Elections Alberta will provide training, supplies and information to municipalities in the province. Final results will also be received then reported by Elections Alberta. Over 1. Click to scroll back to top of the page Back to top. Posted November 4, pm.

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Story continues below advertisement. The bill also sets a fixed election date of the last Monday in May every four years. However, the lieutenant-governor still maintains the ability to dissolve the legislature at any time. If passed, the date of the next election would be May 29, Previous legislation set a three-month range for an election to be called every four years.

Other new measures in the bill include ending the requirement for constituency associations to report quarterly and prescribing no limits on contributions to people running in candidate nomination races.

It allows the chief electoral officer from preventing anyone affiliated with a political party from holding a "significant position" within a PAC. General election resources The next municipal general election will be held on October 20, Returning Officer handbook Modules 1 to Third party advertisers A Provincial Registrar has been appointed for third party advertisers.

Third Party Advertising Guidelines for local elections in Alberta For more information on the provincial registration process: Email: [email protected] Phone: Toll free: before the phone number in Alberta Post-election resources Roles and responsibilities of municipal officials Pecuniary Interest for Municipal Councillors What Every Councillor Needs to Know!

Voter identification requirements In order to vote in the upcoming municipal elections, voters will be required to provide proof of their name and home address.

Identification issued by a Canadian government, whether federal, provincial or local, or an agency of that government, that contains a photograph of the elector and their name and current address.

Proof of Identity and Ordinary Residence for Tenant Elector issued by the authorized representative of a commercial property management company.

Proof of Identity and Ordinary Residence for Homeless Elector issued by the authorized representative of a facility that provides services to the homeless. Supportive Living Facility issued by the authorized representative of a supportive living facility or treatment centre. Bank or credit card statement or personal cheque. Correspondence issued by a school, college or university.

Government cheque or cheque stub. Income or property tax assessment notice. Insurance policy or coverage card. Letter from a public curator, public guardian or public trustee.



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