# dure -- ) A general election in Canada is not only a time of political rhetoric. It is also a period of intensive work, behind the scenes, by thou- sands of people performing an essential function in Canada's electoral proce- the process of com- piling complete and accurate Jean-Marc Hamel is "directing Canada's third general election since his appointment as Chief Electoral Officer in June, 1966. lists of electors eligible to vote. Working under the direc- tion of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada, Jean Marc Hamel, more than 230,000 people share the direct responsibility of en- suring efficient operation of the complex administrative procedures leading up the July 8th vote. You also share that re- sponsibility,. indirectly, as one of about 13 million Canadians eligible to vote in this election. 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If you live in a population centre of more than 5,000, you are an urban voter, and must contact the returning officer of your electoral dis- trict if your name is not on the preliminary posted list. If vou wish, you may ask the returning officer to send the revising agents to your home for the information required to have your name included in the official list of electors. In rural polling divisions, the person to contact is the enumerator who prepared the preliminary list. Compiling and preparing lists of eligible voters is the direct responsibility of the returning officer in each of the 264 electoral districts in Canada. The lists are used for only one election then discarded. It is estimated that approximately 98 per cent of all eligible voters are regis- tered for each election. You can do your part in maintain- ing that high standard by making sure you are on the - official list of electors for the July 8th general election. Because this election is being held at a time when many Canadians will -be on vacation, there is greater than usual interest in the advance polls. They are held June 29th and July 1st, and are available for anyone who will be away from home July 8th, for any reason. However, unless you are on the voters' list, you may not take advantage of the advance poll. Qualified urban electors lose their vote if they are not on the official list after June 21st. Rural electors may still vote July 8th, if someone on the list vouches for them. FO ) CVA slshtidmsunxoruandasinndindelbhod pedo lactia desnts Soalaiidaata ' To be eligible to vote, you must be at least 18 by July 8th, and a Canadian citizen. If you are not a Canadian, but are a British subject, you ~~ *Thousands work "behind the scenes" for election may vote if you have been residing continuous Canada since June 24th, 1967 and were at least 2¢ years old on that date. 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