To what extent are Municipal Clerks involved in the Vote by Mail Program?
Given the expertise of Municipal Clerks in election processes, Canada Post involved interested Municipal Clerks in the entire Vote by Mail process at various times. For example, in the 1997 and 2000 Ontario municipal elections, Canada Post met as a working committee with many of the Municipal Clerks involved and reviewed the content, format and wording of the voter kit, as well as reviewed critical timelines. In Ontario, Canada Post also works closely with officials from the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario (AMCTO) and the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC). Canada Post is committed to working with the involved parties to ensure that election requirements are being met. Top • Are there typically many spoiled ballots with a Vote by Mail election? According to feedback Canada Post received from a number of participating municipalities, spoiled ballots were certainly no more of a proble
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