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Elections Canada

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Accessibility (accessibilité)   The extent to which obstacles to a place or activity have been removed.  
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Ballot (bulletin de vote)   A cardboard box with a narrow slot on top  
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Bill (projet de loi)   New legislation  
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By-election (élection partielle)   An election held in a particular electoral district to fill a vacancy in the House of Commons at any time other than during a general election.  
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Canada Elections Act (Loi électorale du Canada)   The law that governs the conduct of federal elections in Canada.  
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Candidate (candidat)   A person who seeks election to public office.  
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Candidate's representative (représentant de candidat)   A candidate's representative may be present at the polling station during the voting and counting of the ballots. Often called a scrutineer.  
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Central polling place (centre de scrutin)   A voting site containing more than one polling station.  
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Central poll supervisor (superviseur d’un centre de scrutin)   The returning officer's representative at a polling place with four or more polling stations.  
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Chief Electoral Officer (directeur général des élections)   The independent officer of Parliament responsible for the management of federal elections and referendums.  
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Counting of the votes (dépouillement du scrutin)   The process of counting the votes received at a polling station.  
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Deputy returning officer (scrutateur)   The election or referendum officer who supervises a polling station.  
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