Looking for information about federal elections? You've come to the right place! Our comprehensive collection of documents covers everything you need to know about federal elections in the USA, Canada, and other countries.
Whether you're a voter, a candidate, or simply interested in the democratic process, you'll find valuable resources in our federal election document collection. We provide a wide range of documents, including preliminary lists of electors, contribution limits, candidate qualification forms, absentee ballots, and much more.
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Explore our collection to find the documents you need for an informed and engaged participation in federal elections. From the initial registration process to understanding the rules and regulations, we've got you covered. Don't miss your chance to have your voice heard and make a difference in the democratic process.
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This form is used for overseas citizens and military voters to apply for a federal post card for voting purposes.
This Form is used for creating a preliminary list of electors in Yukon, Canada. It is available in both English and French.
This document outlines the contribution limits for individuals and organizations participating in federal elections in the years 2015 and 2016. It provides information on the maximum amount that can be donated to political campaigns, parties, and other political activities during this time period.
This document outlines the maximum amount of money individuals and organizations can contribute to candidates and political parties for the 2019-2020 federal elections.