Elections Newfoundland and Labrador

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AN-Election-Terre Neuve et Labrador

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1. Which best describes Newfoundland and Labrador’s flag?

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2. What is Newfoundland and Labrador’s motto?

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3. Which bird emblem is associated with Newfoundland and Labrador?

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4. Which floral emblem is associated with Newfoundland and Labrador?

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5. Who represents the Crown in Newfoundland and Labrador?

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6. What is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador?

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7. Which of the following determines a Canadian's right to vote?

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8. Who must you tell who you voted for in a federal election if someone asks you?

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9. Who represents an electoral district?

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10. What must you bring with you to vote?

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11. How is the voters list for federal elections produced?

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12. Eligible Canadians can consent to be added to the National Register of Electors on their federal income tax return.

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13. What are the three requirements you must meet to vote in a federal election?

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14. How many electoral districts does Canada have?

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15. Who has the right to vote in a federal election?

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16. What does the 'right to a secret ballot' mean?

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17. What do you call people who run in an election?

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18. Which of the following is something a non-Canadian does NOT have the right to do?

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19. If you cannot or do not want to vote on election day:

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20. An electoral district is a geographic area represented by a senator.

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21. What was the women's suffrage movement about?

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22. Voting in elections:

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23. Even if you choose not to be added to the National Register of Electors or you do not receive a Voter Information Card, you can have your name added to the voters list at any time, even on election day.

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24. Provincial, territorial, and municipal elections are held by secret ballot.

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25. Who has the right to run as a candidate in a federal election?

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26. You can tick a box on your citizenship application to consent to sharing your name, address, sex, and date of birth with Elections Canada.

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27. What information can be found on a Voter Information Card?

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28. What does the National Register of Electors contain?

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29. What should you do if you do not receive the Voter Information Card that tells you where and when to vote?

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30. If the government loses a confidence vote in Parliament, what must it do?

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31. When must federal elections be held?

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32. What is the minimum age required to vote in federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal elections?

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33. What do you mark on a federal election ballot?

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34. Who do Canadians vote for in a federal election?

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35. How often are federal elections held?

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36. Canadians received the right to vote in 1918.

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37. In an election, after polling stations close and the votes are counted:

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38. What is the voting procedure in Canada?

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39. Which province was the first to grant women the right to vote?

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40. A Member of Parliament from Montreal says she will spend her weekend in her electoral district. This means she:

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41. How is the government formed after a federal election?

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42. What should you do if you do not receive a Voter Information Card?

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43. After a federal election, which party forms the new government?

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44. Traditionally, after how many years are Members of Parliament elected by the people?

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45. Confidence votes' are important issues, such as the Budget.

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46. When you go to vote on election day, what do you do?

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47. What is a Voter Information Card?

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48. Secret voting mainly protects:

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49. What usually confirms where you vote?

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50. What does it mean to be elected?

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51. Why do election campaigns exist?

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52. What was the main goal of women’s suffrage?

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53. What is a confidence vote?

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54. What is a minority government?

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55. What is advance voting for?

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56. What if a voter is not on the list on voting day?

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57. In a federal election, Canadians vote for:

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58. What is a riding (electoral district)?

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59. What does a poll worker (election officer) do on voting day?

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60. What is an electoral list for?

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61. Who can be a candidate in a federal election?

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62. Why must voting be free?

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63. What is a voting booth used for?

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64. What does “counting the ballots” (the count) mean?

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65. Why do candidates run in an electoral district?

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66. Which independent body runs federal elections fairly in Canada?

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67. What does “universal suffrage” mean?

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