Fonds AP2 - Ronald Gould

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AP2

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Ronald Gould

Date(s)

  • 1933 (Creation)

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Fonds

Extent and medium

173cm of textual material (11 boxes)

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(1933-)

Biographical history

Ron Gould was born June 17, 1933 in Ottawa, Ontario. He was raised in Ottawa by his Mother and Father. Gould attended the University of Gould is well known nationally and internationally for his work and expertise with democratic elections. Gould worked for the federal government as early as 1955 beginning with a position in the Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources. In 2001 he became Chief Electoral Officer for Elections Canada after working for Elections Canada for several years. Gould has been involved as an elections observer since 1984 in many historic and landmark elections all around the world including the 1994 South Africa Election. He was also involved in consulting on election matters and issues including leading an inquiry of Scottish Election results in 2007. The list of countries he has been involved in is long and includes several eastern European countries, African Countries, Caribbean Countries as well as North American elections.
In 2001 Gould retired from Elections Canada after 20 years of service. He continued to work with organizations such as the International Election Commission, Council On Government Ethics Laws (COGEL) and the Carter Center promoting democratic election practices and observing international elections.

Archival history

The Fonds were donated in 2015 by Ron Gould to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Archives.

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The Ron Gould fonds consists largely of textual material as well as some photographs, videos, sound recordings and small artifacts. The textual material includes correspondence, summaries and other business materials pertaining to international election missions. There is also a large amount of invitations and greeting cards in the fonds. The photographic material consists mostly of group photographs and personal photographs taken while observing elections in various countries.

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  • English

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Good condition

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