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Friday, January 20, 2012

A must Read

Hi Lovers

If you been doing studies on allodial title and allodial rights you may have noticed some emphasis was placed on ‘registered voter’ and ‘citizenship’.

This attachment errant-sovereign handbook fell into my lap as a result of my studies. It seems there is more to this than we take into consideration of the overall picture. Good reason as I say not to take my word or the word of anyone sharing information but that each does his own due diligence so each knows what the heck they are talking about. An effect of doing your own due diligence is just as the author of the upload suggests people do not do and as has been suggested here the last few days, grow up, be like a king, and stop waiting for or relying on someone else to save your ass.

You are either as a leader or led.

Much emphasis has been put on the name and title, but, there may be more to it.


PART 4

REGISTER OF ELECTORS

Maintenance and Communication of Register



44. (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall maintain a register of Canadians who are qualified as electors, to be known as the Register of Electors.


(3) Inclusion in the Register of Electors is at the option of the elector.


52. (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall delete from the Register of Electors the name of any person who
  • (a) is dead;
  • (b) is not an elector; or
  • (c) requests in writing to have his or her name deleted.

S. 15 Qualification of Electors

s. 17. 1 Permanent Register of Electors (see Sources of information)

Application re permanent register

17.1.2  (1)  An elector may apply to have his or her name added to or removed from the permanent register of electors in accordance with the following rules:

1. The application shall be accompanied by proof of the elector’s identity and place of residence in accordance with section 4.2.

2. During the period that begins with the issue of a writ for an election and ends on the day before polling day, the application may be submitted at a returning office.

3. At all other times except on polling day, the application may be,

i. submitted at the office of the clerk of any municipality with territorial jurisdiction in the electoral district, or

ii. sent to the office of the Chief Electoral Officer. 2007, c. 15, s. 8; 2010, c. 7, s. 13.

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