E-3.3 - Election Act

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485. The function of the Chief Electoral Officer is, in particular, to see to the administration of this Act and the regulations.
He shall carry out every mandate which the National Assembly entrusts to him. The Government may consult him about any legislation pertaining to elections.
He may conduct an analysis and assessment of electoral procedures and conduct studies on the financing of political parties. After having sought the advice of the advisory committee, he may also carry out any other research he considers advisable.
The Chief Electoral Officer may, with the authorization of the Government, provide assistance and cooperation to other countries or to international organizations in election matters, in particular at the material, professional or technical level.
1989, c. 1, s. 485; 1992, c. 38, s. 73; 2016, c. 18, s. 26.
485. The function of the Chief Electoral Officer is, in particular, to see to the administration of this Act.
He shall carry out every mandate which the National Assembly entrusts to him. The Government may consult him about any legislation pertaining to elections.
He may conduct an analysis and assessment of electoral procedures and conduct studies on the financing of political parties. After having sought the advice of the advisory committee, he may also carry out any other research he considers advisable.
The Chief Electoral Officer may, with the authorization of the Government, provide assistance and cooperation to other countries or to international organizations in election matters, in particular at the material, professional or technical level.
1989, c. 1, s. 485; 1992, c. 38, s. 73.
485. The function of the chief electoral officer is, in particular, to see to the administration of this Act.
He shall carry out every mandate which the National Assembly entrusts to him. The Government may consult him about any legislation pertaining to elections.
He may conduct an analysis and assessment of electoral procedures and conduct studies on the financing of political parties. After having sought the advice of the advisory committee, he may also carry out any other research he considers advisable.
1989, c. 1, s. 485.