Chief Electoral Officer Elections Manitoba is the office of the
Chief Electoral Officer of Manitoba (CEO), who heads Elections Manitoba with assistance from the Deputy Chief Electoral Officer. The CEO administers provincial elections in order to ensure their fairness and freedom from political influence. The CEO is appointed by the
Lieutenant Governor-in-council, and reports to the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. The Officer must be non-partisan, i.e., they cannot be a member of a
political party or vote in an election.
Returning officers (ROs), who are hired by the CEO, manage the election at the
electoral division level and are the main point-of-contact for information and assistance during an election. Along with assistant returning officers, ROs provide voter services—including coordination of registration, answering questions about the voting process, setting up voting places—and candidate support—including preparation and distribution of the
voters list, and distributing and receiving forms, among other things. Returning officers recruit
election officials for each electoral division. Approximately 8,000 election officials are employed to administer a general election. This includes RO staff and election officials who update the voters list and run the election at voting places across the province. ==Commissioner of Elections==