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Procedure and House Affairs committee  The third operational issue relates to polling stations. Polling stations will be in the same location for day 1 and for polling day. In rural areas, the only places available for use as polling stations are often schools or places of worship. It is possible that churches are ava

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Firstly, a number of surveys have been carried out on how voter turnout is affected, and I believe the minister mentioned them when he appeared before the committee to discuss the bill. In addition, this morning we circulated a study on potential impacts on voter turnout that we

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes. And maybe I should point out that Canada, to my knowledge, would be the only country to have two days of consecutive voting, along with, I believe, Sweden, among developed countries. Mr. Blais has looked at various studies, has looked at all the factors at play, and his co

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  There is no doubt in my mind that the bill would make it much more convenient for electors in terms of having access to exercise their right to vote. We have increased the number of advance polling locations over the years, but again, the initiative proposed here, to have a full

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  It is very difficult, because again, there's been no experience at all with this new approach, which is quite innovative. Again, we always have to be careful in comparing things. One thing the committee may want to look into is what happened recently in the Ontario provincial ele

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  You are correct in saying that voter turnout on advance polling days is not a great predictor of overall voter turnout. That is something which has been noted on a number of occasions. Secondly, it is also difficult to say whether advance polling days allow voters who would not

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  With the exception of Sweden, and I could not tell you off the top of my head what its voter turnout is.

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I believe that Mr. Blais discusses it in his paper.

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Pay can indeed be a factor that facilitates recruitment and stems attrition, which is actually a fairly significant problem. The pay scale has just been reviewed with a view to the next election campaign. In fact, the new pay scale was already in force for the September by-electi

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  My objective this morning was to bring these issues, which could become controversial during an election, to the attention of the committee. I wanted to share our understanding of the bill with you. I think it is for the committee to discuss them and come up with suggestions.

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  It is two consecutive days, and from what I recall, one of them is Sunday, but I do not remember if the other day is Saturday or Monday. I do not want to mislead you.

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  At the moment, there are just over 2,000 churches that are used as voting places. So far, we have not exactly determined how many of them would be available for voting on Sunday. The preliminary information we have from people in the field indicates that we would have to expect t

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I think that is how voters would see it. As I mentioned earlier, day 1 is subject to different rules. The vote begins at noon on the Sunday, stops overnight and continues the next morning. It would involve the same officials, the same electoral list and the same premises.

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Generally speaking, yes, to the extent that I understand your question. The same election officials would be working both days. According to the provisions of the bill as I understand them, these people would be responsible for safeguarding the ballot box overnight. They would ta

November 15th, 2007Committee meeting

Marc Mayrand