Elections Ontario is a non-partisan agency of the Legislative Assembly responsible for administering provincial elections, by-elections and referenda. The Chief Electoral Officer is appointed under the province's Election Act, and is an independent officer of the Legislative Assembly. Chief Electoral Officer: Greg Essensa
Elections Ontario’s mission is to uphold the integrity and accessibility
of the electoral process and to manage elections in an efficient, fair and impartial manner. Elections Ontario’s vision is to build modern services for Ontarians that put the needs of electors first. Content
Our social media content aims to keep Ontarians informed about the electoral process in Ontario. This includes posts about voter registration, employment opportunities, voting opportunities, and information about the events we administer. We follow accounts on Twitter that are relevant to our business. We retweet and share content from other accounts that we think our followers might find interesting. Follows, retweets or post sharing do not imply endorsements of any kind. As a non-partisan office of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, we do not respond to questions or posts that are outside of our mandate or that take a stance on political issues or matters of public policy. We moderate our Facebook account to remove comments that are inappropriate, abusive or partisan, in order for our account to act as a non-partisan source of information about the electoral process in Ontario. Elections Ontario’s Social Media Terms of Use are available on our page. Complaints
Elections Ontario does not accept formal complaints via social media. All formal complaints must be made in writing. If you would like to file a formal complaint with our office, please submit it by mail or email to the contact information below:
Mailing address: Elections Ontario, 51 Rolark Drive, Toronto, ON, M1R 3B1
Email address: [email protected]
Questions/Comments
Our social media accounts are managed by Communications staff at Elections Ontario. If you have questions or comments about Elections Ontario’s use of social media, reach out to us through one of our accounts, or contact the Media Relations team.