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Elections Ontario reports on transformative election


TORONTO, April 18, 2019 /CNW/ - Elections Ontario today released its 2018 general election report, Modernizing Ontario's Electoral Process. In the report, the Chief Electoral Officer makes 13 recommendations for legislative change to further enhance elections in Ontario.

Key recommendations include creating a single address authority, taking responsibility for municipal voters lists, and advancing a number of legislative revisions to better ensure the integrity of provincial elections.

The 2018 general election was the first time technology had been used in polls across Ontario for a provincial election. Over 50% of voting locations used electronic poll books (e-Poll books) and vote tabulators to serve 90% of Ontario's voters on election day.

Election officials used e-Poll books to quickly strike names off the voters list, while vote tabulators electronically counted ballots?delivering results within 15 minutes of the close of polls.

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"I am pleased to share this report and the journey that led to the introduction of technology in the polls. I have made a number of recommendations to build upon this success and to continue improving elections for voters in this province."

? Greg Essensa, Chief Electoral Officer of Ontario

Elections Ontario is the non-partisan agency responsible for administering provincial elections, by-elections and referenda. For more information, visit elections.on.ca or call 1-888-668-8683 (TTY: 1-888-292-2312).

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SOURCE Elections Ontario



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