Why register a political party? Registering with Elections Canada has several advantages. It allows the party to: ...
Information on reporting obligations during a general election.
Elections Canada is an independent, non-partisan agency that reports directly to Parliament.
Details of how the Chief Electoral Officer determines compliance and the steps that are taken if a party does not comply with the triennial review requirements ...
You have two options when showing ID. Additional pieces of ID may be added. We accept e-statements and e-invoices. You may print them or show them on a mobile device. If you wish to use an alternative ...
This infographic explains the reporting requirements that registered political parties must fulfill during the year. Only the requirements marked with an asterisk (*) also apply to eligible parties. A ...
A comprehensive guide to help candidates understand and fulfill their political financing obligations ...
This infographic explains the steps that a registered or eligible* party must follow to comply with reporting requirements for a general election. *A party is "eligible" if it successfully applied for ...
Note: Once the returning officer has confirmed your nomination, you will have access to additional election documents through the PESC portal. Submit by mail to Elections Canada, 30 Victoria Street, ...
For portal and election support:csep-pesc@elections.ca ...
To confirm the information provided by parties, Elections Canada may send a confirmation package to individuals who identified themselves as party members to validate the information provided and ...