E-3.2 - Election Act

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60. An elector who temporarily leaves his domicile to work or to study in another electoral precinct shall vote in the polling subdivision of his domicile or in that where he resides for the purposes of his work or studies.
An elector staying in a hospital centre or reception centre shall vote in the polling subdivision of his domicile or in that where he is residing for the purposes of his stay.
An elector referred to in the first two paragraphs is deemed to have made his choice if, at the time of revision, he requests that his name be entered on the electoral list of the polling subdivision where he resides.
Registration under this section in view of a by-election is valid only for the by-election being held.
1984, c. 51, s. 60; 1985, c. 30, s. 145.
60. An elector who temporarily leaves his domicile to work or to study in another electoral precinct shall vote in the polling subdivision of his domicile or in that where he resides for the purposes of his work or studies.
An elector staying in a hospital centre or reception centre shall vote in the polling subdivision of his domicile or in that where he is residing for the purposes of his stay.
An elector referred to in the first two paragraphs is deemed to have made his choice if, at the time of revision, he requests that his name be entered on the list of electors of the polling subdivision where he resides.
Registration under this section in view of a by-election is valid only for the by-election being held.
1984, c. 51, s. 60.