55. Which institution(s) receives financial reports from political parties and/or candidates?

Canada

Canada

Answer
EMB
Source

- political parties: Article 432 (1) For each fiscal period of a registered party, its chief agent shall provide the Chief Electoral Officer with (a) a financial transactions return, in the prescribed form, on the registered party’s financial transactions; (b) the auditor’s report on the return made under subsection 435(1); and (c) a declaration in the prescribed form by the chief agent that the return is complete and accurate.

- candidates: Article 477.59 (1) A candidate’s official agent shall provide the Chief Electoral Officer with the following in respect of an election: (a) an electoral campaign return, in the prescribed form, on the financing and expenses for the candidate’s electoral campaign; (b) the auditor’s report on the return under section 477.62; (c) a declaration in the prescribed form by the official agent that the return is complete and accurate; and (d) a declaration in the prescribed form by the candidate that the return is complete and accurate.

- third parties: Article 359 (1) Every third party that is required to be registered in accordance with subsection 349.6(1) or 353(1) shall file a third-party expenses return in the prescribed form with the Chief Electoral Officer within four months after polling day.

(Canada Elections Act, 2000 - last amended on June 13, 2019).

Comment

The Chief Electoral Officer.

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