Regina Recount Procedures - Election Audits

Elections and Campaign Finance Saskatchewan 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan conducts municipal elections under provincial election law and city procedures. This guide explains how recount requests and post-election audit steps are handled for Regina elections, who enforces the rules, where to find official forms, and practical action steps for candidates, electors and officials. It draws on the City of Regina election resources and the Saskatchewan municipal elections framework to point readers to the controlling offices and documents for recounts, audits, complaints and appeals.

Penalties & Enforcement

Regina recounts and post-election review procedures are administered by the City Clerk or the designated Returning Officer; broader offences relating to municipal elections are governed by Saskatchewan provincial election law. Specific monetary fines for election offences are not specified on the cited pages; see the official links for statutory offences and remedies. Time limits for requesting recounts or contests are set by statute or city procedure; specific deadlines are not specified on the cited pages.

Contact the City Clerk promptly if you believe an error or offence affected results.
  • Enforcer: City Clerk / Returning Officer (City of Regina) for administration and compliance; provincial election authorities for statutory offences. City of Regina Elections[1]
  • Inspections and investigations: complaints routed to the City Clerk or By-law Enforcement as directed on official pages; procedures for evidence preservation are case-by-case and not specified on the cited pages.
  • Monetary penalties: not specified on the cited pages; consult provincial election statutes for criminal or administrative penalties. Saskatchewan municipal elections information[2]
  • Appeals and review: formal election contests or judicial reviews typically proceed under provincial rules; exact appeal routes and statutory time limits are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary remedies: recount orders, certificates of results, compliance directions, or court remedies may be available; specific processes and thresholds are not specified on the cited pages.

Applications & Forms

The City of Regina publishes election information and candidate resources on its official elections page; any official application for a recount or related form will be listed there. If no city form is published for a recount request, follow the written application instructions or statutory process indicated by the City Clerk or provincial legislation.

Procedure for a Recount and Post-Election Audit

Typical steps include a formal request or application, preservation of ballots and records, verification by the returning officer, and, if required, a supervised recount or judicial recount. The City Clerk administers municipal counting and recount logistics; provincial statutes set broader legal standards for contests and offences. For precise submission addresses, deadlines and any required declarations, use the City of Regina election pages and the provincial guidance cited below.

Preserve all records and avoid altering ballots or logs until officials advise.
  • How to request: file written application to the City Clerk or follow the procedural steps on the official elections page; a candidate or elector may have standing depending on statute and city rules.
  • Deadlines: statutory or city-set; check the City of Regina page or provincial election rules for the current timeline.
  • Evidence: ballot boxes, chain-of-custody logs and poll books should be preserved; specific evidence requirements are not specified on the cited pages.

FAQ

Who can request a recount?
Usually a candidate or an elector may request a recount; standing and exact procedures depend on City of Regina practice and provincial statutes, so check the official election page or contact the City Clerk.
How long after the election can a recount be requested?
Deadlines are set by statute or city procedure; the exact time limit is not specified on the cited pages and applicants should consult the City of Regina elections page or the provincial guidance immediately.
Are there fees to request a recount?
Any fee or security requirement for recount applications is not specified on the cited pages; check the official forms or contact the City Clerk for current requirements.

How-To

  1. Identify the official grounds and timeline for a recount by consulting the City of Regina elections page and provincial election guidance.
  2. Preserve ballots, poll books and chain-of-custody records; do not alter materials.
  3. Prepare a written recount application or request as directed by the City Clerk; include contact details and a clear statement of grounds.
  4. Submit the application to the City Clerk by the required method and within statutory time limits; follow up by phone or email if you do not receive acknowledgement.
  5. If the city refuses or for statutory contests, seek the prescribed provincial judicial review or election contest route within the applicable deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • Contact the City Clerk first for official recount procedures and forms.
  • Preserve all election records; do not alter ballots or logs.
  • Statutory appeal routes may include judicial review or election contest under provincial law.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Regina - Elections
  2. [2] Saskatchewan - local government elections