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Elections Canada Receives Notice of Vacancy in House of Commons for Prince George-Peace River

27 October 2010 | By-elections

Following the resignation of Conservative Party MP Jay Hill on 25 October 2010, the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada received a warrant from the Speaker on 25 October 2010 indicating that the seat for Prince George-Peace River is vacant.

A by-election must be called by the Governor in Council at least 11 days, but no more than 180 days following the receipt of the warrant. The Governor in Council will make an order to the Chief Electoral Officer to call the by-election by issuing a writ of election.

The by-election must be held on a Monday, and must be at least 36 days after the issue of the writ, meaning that the earliest date the by-election can be held is 13 December 2010.

Elections Canada also received a Notice of Vacancy in House of Commons for Haute-Gaspésie–La Mitis–Matane–Matapédia on 25 October 2010, meaning that these two by-elections will likely be held on the same date.