Examples of Canadian Forces elector in a sentence
An elector may vote at the place where the Canadian Forces elector would vote if the elector were not a Canadian Forces elector if, on polling day, the elector (a) is actually ordinarily residing in the electoral district in which is located the elector’s place of ordinary residence as shown in the statement of ordinary residence made under these Rules; and (b) has not voted under the procedure set out in these Rules.
Notwithstanding section 14, a Canadian Forces elector is not entitled to vote under these Rules unless that person completes (a) a statement of ordinary residence pursuant to section 19; and (b) a declaration described in section 66.
A Canadian Forces elector is entitled to vote under these Rules only for a candidate at an election in the electoral district in which is situated the place of ordinary residence of the Canadian Forces elector as shown on the statement of ordinary residence made by that elector pursuant to section 19.
A Canadian Forces elector is entitled to vote under this Part only for a candidate at an election in the ward in which is situated the place of ordinary residence of the Canadian Forces elector as shown on the statement of ordinary residence made by that elector pursuant to section 194 or 195 of the Canada Elections Act.
Retention of statements (11) On receipt of the statements of ordinary residence validated as to electoral district pursuant to subsection (10), National Defence Headquarters shall (a) retain the original copy of the statement; and (b) send a copy to the commanding officer of the unit in which the Canadian Forces elector is serving.
Civilian Canadian Forces electors (2) Every civilian is a Canadian Forces elector qualified and entitled to vote under these Rules where the civilian is employed outside Canada by the Canadian Forces as a teacher in a Canadian Forces school or as administrative support staff for such schools and is qualified under the Act as an elector.
Retention of statements (14) The original and all copies of a statement of ordinary residence of a person who ceases to be a Canadian Forces elector shall be retained for a period of one year after the person ceases to be a Canadian Forces elector and may thereafter be destroyed.
Retention of statements of ordinary residence (8) The original and one copy of a statement of ordinary residence that is completed pursuant to this section shall be forwarded to National Defence Headquarters and one copy shall be retained in the unit in which the Canadian Forces elector is serving with the service documents until such time as it may be destroyed pursuant to subsection (12).
Subject to section 73, a Canadian Forces elector is entitled to vote at an election only in accordance with the procedure set out in these Rules.
The definitions in this section apply in this Division.elector means an elector, other than a Canadian Forces elector, who resides temporarily outside Canada.register means the register referred to in subsection 222(1).…Register of electors222.