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  1. Notes. ^ Due to an overlap between the fixed dates of this election and the next Canadian federal election scheduled for October 20, 2025, Subsections 3 (4) and (5) of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly Act state that the fixed date for this election is November 24, 2025.

  2. Today, nine of Canada’s 10 provinces have set election dates (with the fixed election date required to be exactly four years after the last election), and the federal government passed similar fixed election date legislation of its own in 2007. However, these laws are all arguably unconstitutional and several have been ignored from time to time for reasons of political strategy.

  3. Oct 17, 2024 · Location Election Type Election Date; Yukon: Municipal: October 17, 2024: Nova Scotia: Municipal: October 19, 2024: British Columbia: Provincial: October 19, 2024

  4. [9] [10] [11] Since then, all provinces and territories have enacted similar legislation establishing fixed election dates. These laws, nevertheless, do not curtail the power of the governor general or a provincial lieutenant governor to dissolve a legislature prior to the fixed election date on the advice of the relevant first minister or due to a motion of no confidence .

  5. Federal & Provincial Elections. Federal & Provincial elections in Canada are usually held every 4 years. Some jurisdictions have passed legislation fixing election dates, therefore, the date of the upcoming election is publicly known. VIEW FIXED FEDERAL & PROVINCIAL ELECTION DATES.

  6. May 13: Municipal by-election in Ward 4, Ramara, Ontario [23] May 15: Champagne and Aishihik First Nations council by-election [24] May 18: Municipal by-election in Tahsis, British Columbia [25] May 19: Municipal by-election in District 3, Chazel, Quebec. May 21: 2024 Pictou West provincial by-election in Nova Scotia.

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  8. A general election is a collection of local elections that are happening at the same time in each electoral district. The process of administering an election continues long after election day and, when a general election ends, we start planning the next one. The electoral cycle is much longer than 37 or 51 days.

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