Acts and Regulations

E-3 - Elections Act

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Repealed
84Repealed: 2010, c.6, s.84
1967, c.9, s.84; 2010, c.6, s.84
Procedure where name already voted
84(1)Subject to all other provisions of this Act as to proof of qualification as an elector and the administration of oaths, if a person representing himself to be a particular elector applies for a ballot paper after another person has voted as such person, he is entitled to receive a ballot paper and to vote after taking the oath of identity, in the form prescribed by regulation and also, when required, the oath mentioned in subsection 78(1) and otherwise establishing his identity to the satisfaction of the deputy returning officer.
84(2)In such case, the poll clerk shall enter in the poll book, opposite the name of the elector
(a) a note of his having voted on a second ballot paper issued under the same name,
(b) the fact of the oath of identity having been taken, and the fact of any other oath being required and taken, and
(c) any objection made on behalf of any candidate or recognized party and of which of the candidates or parties.
1967, c.9, s.84