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Harry Neufeld

Harry Neufeld served as chief electoral officer of British Columbia from 2002 to 2010 and has worked in the field of election administration since 1982. He authored the ‘Neufeld Report’ regarding compliance issues and voting irregularities following the 2011 federal election.

Election reform bill faces difficulties: a missed timing deadline and the absence of political consensus

Opinion | BY HARRY NEUFELD | June 18, 2018
During his April 24 appearance before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, Stéphane Perrault, the newly-appointed federal chief electoral officer, reiterated earlier advice that legislative changes should already have been finalized and passed into law to allow proper implementation in advance of the scheduled October 2019 general election. The Hill Times photograph Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY HARRY NEUFELD | June 18, 2018
Opinion | BY HARRY NEUFELD | June 18, 2018
During his April 24 appearance before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, Stéphane Perrault, the newly-appointed federal chief electoral officer, reiterated earlier advice that legislative changes should already have been finalized and passed into law to allow proper implementation in advance of the scheduled October 2019 general election. The Hill Times photograph Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY HARRY NEUFELD | June 18, 2018
During his April 24 appearance before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, Stéphane Perrault, the newly-appointed federal chief electoral officer, reiterated earlier advice that legislative changes should already have been finalized and passed into law to allow proper implementation in advance of the scheduled October 2019 general election. The Hill Times photograph Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY HARRY NEUFELD | June 18, 2018
Opinion | BY HARRY NEUFELD | June 18, 2018
During his April 24 appearance before the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, Stéphane Perrault, the newly-appointed federal chief electoral officer, reiterated earlier advice that legislative changes should already have been finalized and passed into law to allow proper implementation in advance of the scheduled October 2019 general election. The Hill Times photograph Andrew Meade