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Financing Rules for Proponents

The proponent for an initiative petition is the applicant. The Chief Electoral Officer must publish a notice of initiative petition before the proponent can raise and spend funds related to the petition. Each proponent must appoint a chief financial officer (proponent cannot be their own chief financial officer). Chief financial officers are responsible for tracking and reporting all financial activities. An initiative petition may be withdrawn at any time by the applicant or the proponent…

Senate TPAs

A Senate Third Party Advertiser engages in Senate election advertising to promote or oppose, or take a position on an issue associated with, a registered candidate in a Senate election. Any eligible person, corporation, trade union or group that engages in Senate election advertising is required to register with Elections Alberta when it has incurred or plans to incur expenses of at least $1,000 for Senate election advertising, or it has accepted or plans to accept at…

Senate Candidates

A Senate candidate is a person seeking to be elected as a Senate nominee in a Senate election. The person may be endorsed by a registered provincial party and/or aligned with a registered federal political party, or an independent. Senate candidates must register with Elections Alberta, maintain up-to-date registration information, and submit a financial report after the Senate election to disclose their financial activities. Learn more about the registration and nomination process here. This page…

Initiative Petition TPAs

An Initiative Petition Third Party Advertiser engages in advertising to promote or oppose an initiative petition, the legislation, policy or constitutional question proposed by the initiative petition or the subject-matter of the legislation, policy or constitutional question, Any eligible person, corporation, trade union or group that engages in initiative petition advertising is required to register with Elections Alberta when it has incurred or plans to incur expenses of at least $1,000 for initiative petition advertising,…

Nomination Contestants

A nomination contestant is a person who seeks endorsement (approval) from a registered party as the party’s official candidate in an electoral division. A nomination contest is the party’s process to select their candidate for endorsement. Nomination contestants do not register with Elections Alberta. Contact the registered party of your choice to find out more about how to participate in their nomination process. The party is responsible for reporting details to Elections Alberta about the…

Referendum TPAs

A Referendum Third Party Advertiser engages in advertising to promote or oppose, or take a position on, an issue associated with a question in a referendum. Any eligible person, corporation, trade union or group that engages in referendum advertising is required to register with Elections Alberta when it has incurred or plans to incur expenses of at least $1,000 for referendum advertising, or it has accepted or plans to accept at least $1,000 in referendum…

Recall TPAs

A Recall Third Party Advertiser engages in advertising to promote or oppose the recall of an MLA whose electoral division is the subject of the recall petition. Any eligible person, corporation, trade union or group that engages in recall advertising is required to register with Elections Alberta when it has incurred or plans to incur expenses of at least $1,000 for recall advertising, or it has accepted or plans to accept at least $1,000 in…

Financing Rules for Authorized Participants

In this section, an authorized participant for a recall petition refers to the applicant and the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) who is the subject of the petition. The Chief Electoral Officer must approve the petition application before the applicant or MLA named in the petition can raise and spend funds to promote or oppose the petition. Each authorized participant must appoint a chief financial officer (participant cannot be their own chief financial officer)….

Constituency Associations

A constituency association (CA) is a volunteer-run organization established by a political party, or by an Independent Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), to support political activities on their behalf. A party may establish up to 87 CAs in Alberta—one per electoral division.  An Independent Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) may establish only one CA, in the MLA’s electoral division. Political activities include promotion, fundraising, membership drives etc. The political party, or Independent MLA, must register…

Parties

A political party is an organization that participates in public affairs and aims to elect candidates to the Legislative Assembly.  Parties must register with Elections Alberta, maintain up-to-date registration information, and submit regular reports to disclose their financial activities. This section provides resources and links for registered parties, and information on how to register a party. For the complete guide on party fundraising, spending, and reporting rules click here. For advertising guidelines click here. Registered…