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The set presents information related to the various polling stations in Montreal. Several [related data sets] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/search?q=tags:%C3%89lections) will be available shortly for the 2021 Montreal municipal election. More information on the 2021 elections in Montreal on the [portal] (https://elections.montreal.ca/fr/) provided for this purpose.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The set contains resources that present, for each civic address, information related to polling divisions, polling stations, and electoral districts by district.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Polygons delimiting Montreal's electoral basins, i.e. basins presenting the sections served by the same voting location. Several [related data sets] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/search?q=tags:%C3%89lections) are available for the 2021 Montreal municipal election. More information on the 2021 elections in Montreal on the [portal] (https://elections.montreal.ca/fr/) provided for this purpose.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Polygons delimiting the electoral districts of Montreal. Several [related data sets] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/search?q=tags:%C3%89lections) are available for the 2021 Montreal municipal election. More information on the 2021 elections in Montreal on the [portal] (https://elections.montreal.ca/fr/) provided for this purpose.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The set presents the information related to each of the voting divisions by district, including the geographical division into districts. Several [related data sets] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/search?q=tags:%C3%89lections) are available for the 2021 Montreal municipal election. More information on the 2021 elections in Montreal on the [portal] (https://elections.montreal.ca/fr/) provided for this purpose.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Administrative divisions corresponding to the territories represented by the municipal councilors.Attributs:id - ID - Unique IdentifierNumero - Electoral district numberMunicipality - Municipality codeName - Name of the electoral district councilor - Name of the electoral district councilor - Name of the electoral district councilor**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Electoral districts as defined by the /Electoral Districts Boundaries Act/ (SY 2008, c. 14) as amended. The linework was created by interpreting the /Electoral Districts Boundaries Act/ (SY 2008, c. 14) using thethe 1:50 000 scale national topographic database data (NTDB), National Road Network (NRN), City of Whitehorse feature dataset and the legal survey of Canada data where applicable.
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Delimitation of the electoral districts of the last municipal elections. Each district is represented by a municipal councillor elected by the district's voters.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Canada is divided into 338 electoral districts. A representative or member of Parliament is elected for each electoral district. Following the release of population counts from each decennial census, the Chief Electoral Officer determines the number of seats in the House of Commons and publishes the information in the Canada Gazette. Electoral boundaries commissions then determine the adjustments to the constituency boundaries. The federal electoral boundaries commissions are independent bodies that make all decisions regarding the proposed and final federal electoral boundaries. Elections Canada provides support services to the boundaries commission in each province. Based on reports from these commissions, the Chief Electoral Officer prepares a representation order that describes the boundaries and specifies the name and the population of each FED. The representation order is in force on the first dissolution of Parliament that occurs at least seven months after its proclamation. The 2013 Representation Order (proclaimed on October 5, 2013) was based on 2011 Census population counts, and increased the number of FEDs to 338, up from 308 from the previous 2003 Representation Order. Ontario received fifteen additional seats, Alberta and British Columbia each gained six seats while Quebec added three seats. On June 19, 2014, the Riding Name Change Act, 2014 (Bill C-37) received Royal Assent changing the names of 31 FEDs. The names of FEDs may change at any time through an Act of Parliament.
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A federal electoral district is an area represented by a member of the House of Commons. The Federal Electoral Districts (FED) dataset is a digital representation of the 338 electoral districts proclaimed by the Representation Order of 2013. This dataset is an update of the 2013 Federal Electoral Districts (FED) 2013.