Élections Manitoba | |
The Elections Manitoba Building in Winnipeg | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1980 |
Jurisdiction | elections and plebiscites in Manitoba |
Headquarters | 120 - 200 Vaughan Street Winnipeg, MB R3C 1T5 |
Employees | 21 |
Agency executive |
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Key documents |
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Website | Official website |
Elections Manitoba (French: Élections Manitoba) is the non-partisan agency of the Government of Manitoba responsible for the conduct and regulation of provincial elections in Manitoba.[1][2][3]
Its responsibilities are to operate free of political influence; conduct Manitoba's provincial elections, by-elections, and referendums; ensure that all eligible citizens have the opportunity to vote; promote public awareness of voting and the electoral process; help political participants to comply with election rules; facilitate The Elections Act and The Election Financing Act; and recommend improvements to existing legislation.[4]
It is the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Manitoba (CEO), who heads Elections Manitoba with assistance from the Deputy Chief Electoral Officer. The CEO administers provincial elections in order to ensure their fairness and freedom from political influence. The Officer reports to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and must be non-partisan, i.e., they cannot be a member of a political party or vote in an election.[4][5] The current CEO as of May 2021[update] is Shipra Verma, who was appointed in 2013.[5]
The Commissioner of Elections is appointed by the Chief Electoral Officer in consultation with all political parties, and is solely responsible for prosecuting and investigating violations of election law.[4] The current Commissioner is Bill Bowles.[6]