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Marc Mayrand

Marc Mayrand (born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada), is a Chief Electoral Officer of Elections Canada, a position he has held since 2007.
Mayrand studied law at the University of Ottawa and the London School of Economics.
He taught briefly, then joined the national Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy in 1982, and stayed until 2007. He rose to the top job there in 1997.
In 2007, he was appointed Chief Electoral Officer of Elections Canada, an independent agency of the Parliament of Canada responsible for supervising the election campaign financing and voting methods. He refused to alter the voting procedure to require Muslim women to remove the veil, as it was not in the Elections Act as written by parliamentarians.〔(''Toronto Star''. "Quiet civil servant stares down MPs"; 15 September 2007 ). Accessed 21 April 2008.〕
In 2011, he called on Parliament to revamp the current election laws, which include lifting the blackout of television and radio election coverage in areas where polls are still open, due to the expansion of the use of social media, citing that "its very intelligibility and usefulness in a world where the distinction between private communication and public transmission is quickly eroding."〔(The Globe and Mail: "Lift election-night blackout and test e-voting, electoral officer says", August 17, 2011. )〕〔(Elections Canada: "Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada on the 41st General Election of May 2, 2011", August 17, 2011. )〕
Mayrand is the only other-wised eligible Canadian who is not permitted to vote in Federal Elections. In a Supreme Court Decision on the Constitutional voting right of Richard Sauvé, a former member of the Satan's Choice biker gang who was imprisoned, it was determined that all Canadians living in the country are eligible to vote in the federal election — except for Canada's Chief Electoral Officer.
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