Third party sponsors must be independent from candidates and/or elector organizations and must not coordinate, or sponsor advertising together with, or on behalf of a candidate and/or elector organization.
Third party sponsors must register with Elections BC before conducting advertising during the pre-campaign and campaign periods and are subject to campaign financing disclosure requirements under the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act.
Third party sponsors in general local elections must:
Third party advertising includes advertising for or against a candidate and/or an elector organization. In the campaign period, it also includes advertising on an issue with which a candidate or elector organization is associated—such as funding for a local recreation centre or preserving parkland.
There are limits placed on sponsorship contributions made by eligible individuals to third party sponsors. For more information about third party advertising rules visit Elections BC.
Learn more about elector organizations, candidate endorsements and campaign financing and election advertising for elector organizations.
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