Jean-Pierre Kingsley

Jean-Pierre Kingsley (born July 12, 1943) is a Canadian civil servant and businessman who served as the president and CEO of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES).

He was educated at the Académie De La Salle and went on to earn a BCom and a master's degree in Hospital Administration from the University of Ottawa.

[3] Kingsley was named chief electoral officer in February 1990[4] by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.

[3] He served as head of the international team observing the Iraqi legislative election in January, 2005 On December 28, 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that Kingsley would step down effective February 17, 2007.

As of November 2020, Kingsley serves as the chairman of the Executive Advisory Committee for Dominion Voting Systems.