E-3.2 - Election Act

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106. Any person who finds that his name is not on the electoral list of the polling subdivision in which his domicile is situated on the day of the issue of the order instituting the election although he is qualified to vote, or that his name is entered on a list although he is not qualified to vote, may go to a filing office to file an application to have his name entered on or struck from the electoral list, as the case may be.
1984, c. 51, s. 106; 1985, c. 30, s. 105; 1985, c. 30, s. 106; 1985, c. 30, s. 145.
106. Any person who finds that his name is not on the list of electors of the polling subdivision in which his domicile is situated on the day of the issue of the writ of election although he is qualified to vote, or that his name is entered on a list although he is not qualified to vote, may go to a revision office to file an application to have his name entered on or struck from the list of electors, as the case may be.
An application for entry or striking off may be filed by a relative or the spouse who is qualified to vote.
1984, c. 51, s. 106.