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Procedure
Procedure Title: Use of Corporate Resources for Election Purposes Procedure Number
ADM 170-001
Reference
Municipal Elections Act
City of Pickering Code of Conduct
Council Compensation Policy
Election Sign By-law
Resolution #299/17
Date Originated (m/d/y)
December 2016
Date Revised (m/d/y)
May 15, 2017
March 1, 2022
Pages
8
Approval: Chief Administrative Officer
Point of Contact: City Clerk
Procedure Objective
In accordance with Section 88.18 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (the “Act”) before May 1st
in the year of a regular election, municipalities and local boards shall establish rules and
procedures with respect to the use of municipal or board resources, as the case may be, during
the election campaign period.
Section 88.8(4) of the Act, states that a municipality or local board shall not make a contribution
to the election campaign of a candidate. The Act also prohibits a candidate, or someone acting
on the candidate’s behalf, from accepting a contribution from a person who is not entitled to
make a contribution. Section 88.15(1) of the Act states that, “money, goods and services given
to and accepted by a person for his or her election campaign, or given to and accepted by
another person who is acting under the person’s direction, are contributions”.
By defining money, goods and services as being contributions to a campaign, it is clear that the
use of the Corporation’s resources (facilities, equipment, supplies, services, Staff or other
resources of the municipality) for any election campaign or campaign-related activities would be
viewed as a contribution by the municipality to the candidate, and is a violation of the Act.
The intent of this Procedure is to provide clarification regarding the provisions of the Act relating
to contributions to election campaigns. It should be noted that the establishment of guidelines for
the appropriate use of Corporate Resources during an election period is undertaken to protect
the interests of candidates, Members of Council, City Staff and the City of Pickering.
Index
01 Definitions
02 General
03 Staff Involvement in Elections
04 City Facilities
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05 Technology-Related Provisions
06 Communications
07 Phones
08 All Candidates Meetings
09 Discontinued Activities for Members of Council During an Election Year
10 Limitations
11 Exceptions to this Procedure
01 Definitions
01.01 All Candidates Meeting – a public meeting held to provide an opportunity for
all Candidates to explain their election platform and to answer questions from
the audience.
01.02 Campaign Period – the official Campaign Period of an election for:
• a municipal or school board election where the Campaign Period begins
on the first prescribed day for the filing of nominations by Candidates
and the first prescribed day for the filing of a registration by a Third Party
Advertiser in accordance with the Municipal Elections Act and ends at
11:59 p.m. on voting day;
• a provincial or federal election where the Campaign Period begins the
day the writ for the election is issued and ends at 11:59 p.m. on voting
day;
• a question on the ballot where the Campaign Period begins the day
Council passes a by-law to put a question on a ballot to the electorate
and ends at 11:59 p.m. on voting day; and,
• a by-election where the Campaign Period begins the first day for the
filing of nominations in accordance with the Municipal Elections Act and
ends at 11:59 p.m. on voting day.
01.03 Candidate – a person who has filed a Nomination to run in a municipal, school
board, provincial, federal election or by-election, or anyone acting on their
behalf. Where referred to herein, the term Candidate shall also mean a
Registered Third Party Advertiser or a person or group supporting or opposing
a question on a ballot.
01.04 Clerk – the City Clerk for The Corporation of the City of Pickering, or their
designate.
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01.05 Corporate Resources – includes any physical or technological resource that
supports the operation of City programs and services including but not limited
to the City Crest, City Logo, images/photos/videos, facilities, land, vehicles,
Staff, infrastructure, equipment, supplies, services, computers, telephone
networks, photocopiers, fax machines, email system, voicemail, wireless
equipment, internet, intranet, smart phones, tablets, consumables related to the
above equipment such as paper, toner or any resource that belongs to or is
funded by the City.
01.06 Election Sign – any sign that is intended to influence individuals to vote for or
against any Candidate or any question on a ballot, including but not limited to,
an Election Sign as defined in the City’s Election Sign By-law. Election Sign
also includes election material such as buttons, t-shirts, hats, pens, stationary,
calendars, fridge magnets, car magnets/car wraps, or any other materials used
to promote or oppose a Candidate.
01.07 Employees or Staff – includes full-time, part-time, temporary and contract
Employees paid by the City of Pickering as well as volunteers that are
working/providing support to The Corporation of the City of Pickering.
01.08 Member of Council – the Mayor and all Members of Council for The
Corporation of the City of Pickering.
02 General
The following procedure applies to all Candidates, including an acclaimed Member of
Council or a Member of Council not seeking re-election, and any individual acting on
behalf of such Candidate.
02.01 As provided for in Section 11 and 12 of the Act, the Clerk is responsible for
conducting elections and may provide for any matter or procedure that is not
otherwise provided for in an Act or regulation and, in the Clerk’s opinion, is
necessary or desirable for conducting the election. Accordingly, any decision
regarding the conduct of an election, including the interpretation and
application of this Procedure, shall fall under the authority of the Clerk.
02.02 No Member of Council may use their position on Council to obtain, garner or
take advantage of any offer of special pricing or betterment that is obtained due
to their association with the City and that would provide an unfair advantage to
that Member of Council over that of other Candidates.
03 Staff Involvement in Elections
City Staff are expected to preserve the public trust and confidence in the City. With
respect to elections, Employees are expected to promote the principles of transparency,
impartiality, respect, and accountability as follows:
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a) Employees engaged in political activities must take care to separate those personal
activities from their official positions. Employees may participate in political activity at
the Federal, Provincial and Municipal levels providing that such activity does not take
place during work hours or utilize City assets, resources, or property. Notices, posters
or similar material in support of a particular Candidate or political party are not to be
displayed or distributed by Employees on City work sites or on City property.
b) Staff shall not canvass or actively work in support of a Candidate or political party
during normal working hours unless they are away from work on a leave of absence
without pay, maternity/parental leave, lieu time, flex day or vacation leave.
c) Staff shall not canvass or actively work in support of a Candidate or political party
while wearing a uniform, badge, logo or any other item identifying them as an
Employee of the Corporation, or using a vehicle owned or leased by the Corporation.
d) Staff who are relatives of any Member of Council or Candidate shall not be assigned
to work as an Election Official, or work on any part of the election process.
e) Staff are advised to be especially mindful of public perception during municipal
elections, and to ensure that their activities neither conflict with, nor adversely affect,
their duties as City Staff. Moreover, Staff have a responsibility to ensure that public
resources are not used for campaigning by any person.
04 City Facilities
04.01 Campaigning, distribution or display of campaign material or an Election Sign
will not be permitted at any City facility, City event or City meeting whether on
municipal property or not (Exception: All Candidates Meetings).
04.02 Candidates who have filed their Nomination can rent rooms at City facilities to
hold election-related meetings or to solicit/receive campaign funds, subject to
the usual rental charges and permit procedures.
04.03 Election Signs or election campaign material can only be displayed within the
rented room at a City facility. No campaign material (for example signs,
brochures, sign-in tables) can be anywhere other than inside the rented room.
04.04 Facility rentals for campaign related activities are not permitted from the first
day of the voting period or the advance voting period, up to and including
Voting Day.
04.05 The City reserves the right to refuse or cancel a rental contract at any time
should it conflict with the City’s established policies and procedures or
legislated requirements pertaining to an election.
04.06 Nothing in this section prohibits a Candidate from erecting an Election Sign in
accordance with the provisions of the City’s Election Sign By-law.
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04.07 Vehicle Signs, as defined in the City’s Election Sign By-law, may be displayed
by a Candidate, on or in a vehicle owned by the Candidate, while such vehicle
is in use on any Highway in accordance with the City’s Election Sign By-law
and all other applicable laws.
04.08 In addition to the provisions of the Election Sign By-law, vehicles that contain
an Election Sign are prohibited from parking on City property, in a City owned
or operated parking lot, or on a highway within 100 metres of a voting location.
05 Technology-Related Provisions
05.01 The City of Pickering computer system (hardware, software and network) may
not be used to record, distribute or store election-related material or for any
campaign related activity.
05.02 The City is to be reimbursed for all election-related calls and internet usage
from smart phones, home phones and computers/iPads which are funded by
the City.
05.03 Websites or domain names that are funded, owned, or operated by the City of
Pickering shall not include any election-related material, including advocating
for a political party, or Candidate in any election and may not be used for any
campaign-related purpose.
Exception: The City’s official election webpages will provide Candidate contact
information to inform the electorate, and may include a link to a Candidate’s website or
social media, but will in no way endorse any Candidate.
05.04 A Member of Council may not convert a constituent website, or social media
platform to an election campaign site, if either has been funded by the City in
any way, or the content of such sites would violate the provisions of this
Procedure in any way.
05.05 On May 1st of an election year, the link from the City’s website to any Member
of Council’s constituent website or social media platform, will be severed until
after the election. All expenses related to a constituent website, or social media
platform, will not be reimbursed from May 1st to the end of the Term of Council.
06 Communications
06.01 In any material printed or distributed by the City of Pickering, Members of
Council are not permitted to:
a) explain or illustrate that an individual (either a Member of Council or any
other individual) is a Candidate registered in any election;
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b) identify where they will be running for office; or
c) profile or make reference to Candidates in any election.
06.02 Members of Council cannot use the City’s telephone system to make or receive
election-related calls.
06.03 The City’s voicemail system may not be used to record or store election-related
messages.
06.04 The following may not be used, printed or distributed for any election-related
materials or included in any election campaign-related website or social media
platform;
a) reference to any of the City’s email addresses, telephone numbers, facility
addresses, or municipally-funded facility addresses unless the facility has
been rented for a campaign event in accordance with Section 04 of this
Procedure;
b) City of Pickering’s municipal signs, logo, crest, coat of arms, or slogan;
c) City of Pickering business cards, letterhead, envelopes; and
d) photographs, images and videos produced for and owned by the City.
Exceptions:
• a link to the Municipality’s official election webpages is permitted on a Candidate’s
election website or social media platform for the purpose of providing general
information about the election and voting process, provided that such information is
not modified in any way; and,
• a Candidate may take their own photo of City property for use in campaign material
provided the photo is not taken while on or over the City property, and does not
contain a municipal sign, logo, crest, coat of arms or slogan.
06.05 Distribution lists or contact lists compiled utilizing Corporate Resources or
through contact in a Member of Council’s role as an elected official shall not be
utilized for election campaign-related purposes.
06.06 Messages posted to the City’s social media accounts, regarding Municipal
Elections, may be shared by a Candidate on their campaign website or social
media platform as long as the messaging is not altered in any way.
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07 Phones
07.01 Cell phones provided to Members of Council, and paid for by the City, cannot
be used for campaigning purposes. It is recognized that carrying two cell
phones is cumbersome and awkward. Members of Council utilizing a cell
phone, paid for by the City, can assume 50% of the total operating costs of the
cell phone during a Campaign Period, in order for the cell phone to be used for
campaign purposes. Assumption of 50% of the phone costs is effective from
the date the Member files their Nomination to register as a Candidate for the
Municipal Election to the end of the Term of Council.
07.02 Home phones paid for by the City cannot be used for campaigning purposes.
Members of Council using a home phone, paid for by the City, can assume
50% of the operating costs for their home phone during the Campaign Period,
in order for the home phone to be used for campaign purposes. Assumption of
50% of the phone costs is effective from the date the Member files their
Nomination to register as a Candidate for the Municipal Election to the end of
the Term of Council.
08 All Candidates Meetings
08.01 Organizations conducting All Candidates Meetings will be required to abide by
the following:
a) All Candidates Meetings may be held in a City facility with the approval of
the Clerk, subject to the usual rental charges and permit procedures for
such use;
b) City Staff will not provide any services or assistance for All Candidates
Meetings;
c) the organization conducting the event must invite all registered Candidates
that have registered for the position that the All Candidates Meeting relates
to (for example, Mayor, all Candidates registered for Mayor or a particular
Ward, all Candidates registered for that Ward);
d) the organization conducting the event will not allow Candidates to set up
Election Signs, election literature, or campaign material at the facility
sooner than four hours before the event; and
e) the organization conducting the event will make sure all Election Signs and
campaign materials are removed from the facility by no later than midnight
the day of the event.
08.02 In order to qualify as an All Candidates Meeting, the meeting must be held by
an organization not affiliated with any particular Candidate(s) and cannot
include the support of any City Employee.
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09 Discontinued Activities for Members of Council during an Election Year
09.01 As per Policy ADM 190, Council Compensation Policy, in an election year the
following conditions shall apply effective May 1st:
a) no mailing or distribution of constituent communications where the costs
are borne by the City;
b) no mailing or distribution of generic neighbourhood letters or cooperative
letters where the costs are borne by the City;
c) no individual advertising where the costs are borne by the City (i.e.
newspaper ads/columns or advertising in community publications);
d) no community events can be organized by a Member of Council where the
costs are borne by the City unless approved by the Clerk and organized by
City Staff (i.e. safety meetings, government info meetings); and
e) limited amounts of stationary and business cards for Members of Council
can be ordered to maintain a sufficient supply for day-to-day operations up
until Voting Day.
10 Limitations
10.01 Nothing in this Procedure shall prohibit a Member of Council from performing
their job as a Member of Council, nor impede them from representing the
interests of constituents. It is however, important to recognize that, as
incumbents, Members of Council’s actions and activities will be subject to
increased scrutiny. Members of Council are typically held to a higher standard
and, as a result, the perception of their actions may be more important than the
action itself.
10.02 Nothing in this Procedure shall preclude a Staff member from exercising their
civic right and duty to participate in the municipal election process as a private
citizen.
10.03 Nothing in this Procedure shall prevent Staff from conducting an election in
accordance with the Act, or providing non-partisan election information material
on behalf of the City so as to inform the public about the election and the
election process.
11 Exceptions to this Procedure
11.01 Municipal election information prepared, posted and maintained by Legislative
Services.
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11.02 Names, photographs and contact information for Members of Council to
conduct municipal business.