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  2. Canadian electoral system - Wikipedia

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    Each party may endorse only one candidate per riding. Candidates who run for election without party affiliation may be designated as independent or as having no affiliation. A political party is a group of people who together: Establish a constitution and by-laws; Elect a leader and other officers; Endorse candidates for election to the House ...

  3. 2020 Canadian electoral calendar - Wikipedia

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    August 3: Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election; August 21: Conservative Party of Canada leadership election (postponed from June 27 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada) August 24: Pangnirtung, Nunavut mayoral by-election. [29] August 29: Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation band council election. [30]

  4. List of federal political parties in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Communist Party. The Communist Party of Canada changed its name multiple times in its history. It was founded as the Communist Party of Canada in 1921. It was underground until 1924, and founded a public face, Workers' Party of Canada, from 1922 until 1924 when the Communist Party was legalized.

  5. 2021 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was also marked by a rise in support for the People's Party of Canada. Before the election, Mainstreet Research gave the party more than 8 per cent of the vote, [117] and Abacus Data noted particularly high scores among Canadians under the age of 60. [118]

  6. Nomination rules - Wikipedia

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    At the federal level, there are rules governing contributions and spending for party nominations. If a political party is registered with Elections Canada and has nominated the candidate to represent the party, the party affiliation can be included on the ballot. [6] Nomination rules are similar in each of the ten provinces and three territories.

  7. Refused ballot - Wikipedia

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    A March 2004 opinion poll saw ruling President Vladimir Putin draw 70% support from Russians, but "Against All" managed to claim the second place, ahead of the other candidates. [ 6 ] In December 2004, "Against All" actually managed to draw the highest number of votes in the electoral districts of St. Petersburg , Sverdlovsk and Ulyanovsk .

  8. Johnston clarifies 'no party preference' rules for ... - AOL

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    Johnston said any registered voter without a party preference that would like to vote on a Green, Republican, or Peace and Freedom ballot with that party's presidential candidate must re-register ...

  9. Elections in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Canada has two chambers: the House of Commons has 338 members, elected for a maximum four-year term in single-seat electoral districts through first-past-the-post voting, and the Senate has 105 members appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister.