Preliminary Election Expenses Limits Now Available
August 02 2024 - 1:31PM
PR Newswire (Canada)
Limits apply to registered political parties, confirmed
candidates and registered third parties in the federal by-elections
in Elmwood–Transcona and LaSalle–Émard–Verdun
GATINEAU, QC, Aug. 2, 2024
/CNW/ -
- The Chief Electoral Officer has released the preliminary
election expenses limits for registered political parties and
confirmed candidates for the federal by-elections to be held on
Monday, September 16, in the
electoral districts of Elmwood–Transcona (Manitoba) and LaSalle–Émard–Verdun
(Quebec). The limits establish how
much registered parties and confirmed candidates can spend on
election expenses.
- Preliminary election expenses limits are based on the number of
names on the preliminary lists of electors.
- View the preliminary election expenses limits
for registered political parties with a candidate in
Elmwood–Transcona (Manitoba) and
LaSalle–Émard–Verdun (Quebec).
- View the preliminary election expenses limits for confirmed
candidates in Elmwood–Transcona (Manitoba) and LaSalle–Émard–Verdun
(Quebec).
- The final election expenses limits for registered parties and
confirmed candidates will be available on Monday, September 9, after the lists
of electors have been revised.
- Expenses limits for regulated activities of registered third
parties are also available.
- View the expenses limits for registered third
parties.
- Election expenses limits for political parties and
for candidates as well as expenses limits for regulated
activities of 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.
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SOURCE Elections Canada
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