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The Provincial Government has initiated a Local Government Elections Task Force. The Task Force’s mandate is to deliberate and make recommendations on enacting new legislative provisions in order to improve the electoral process for local government elections across B.C. The recommendations of the Task Force are to be delivered to the Province of B.C. and UBCM by May 30, 2010. For more information please visit their website.
The Corporate Office is responsible for conducting local government elections. In British Columbia, the Community Charter mandates that municipal elections for the Mayor and all Councillors be held every three years on the third Saturday in November.
In advance of Election Day, the Corporate Office advertises in the local newspapers, naming the candidates that are running and outlining how qualified citizens can vote.
When is the next election?
The next BC General Local Election for local governments will be Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 8 am to 8 pm.
Since 1990, general local elections for Mayors, Councillors, Regional District Electoral Area Directors, School Board Trustees and Island Trust Trustees have been held every three years in BC. General voting day is always the third Saturday in November.
Gibsons voters elect one Mayor, four Councillors and one School Trustee at the municipal election.
Do I qualify to vote? You may vote in a BC local election as a resident elector if you:
• are a Canadian citizen • are 18 years of age or more on general voting day • have lived in BC for at least 6 months before you register to vote • have lived in the Town of Gibsons for 30 days or more before you register to vote
I own property in Gibsons but do not live in Gibsons; can I vote? As a non-resident property owner – you own property in one place but live in another – you have the right to vote both where you live and where you own property.
You may vote in a BC local election as a non-resident property elector if you:
• are not a resident in that community • are a Canadian citizen • are 18 years of age or more on general voting day • have lived in BC for at least 6 months before you register to vote • Non-resident property electors must submit a Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Form. If more than one person is registered on the property's land title, non-resident electors must also receive written consent from the majority of the registered owners, in addition to submitting a Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Form.
What do I need to know if I am interested in running for office? Nomination of candidates for the 2011 local election will take place in October 2011. Forms will be made available through the Town’s Corporate Office (contact information below.)
Term of Office If you are elected to local office, you will be expected to serve a three-year term. This term will officially begin on the first Monday after the first day of December following the election.
Time Commitment Please be aware that holding office can be time consuming. In addition to attending regular meetings – usually one evening per week for Town Council – you may be asked to sit on special committees, boards or commissions that also require significant time. You might consider talking to someone currently in local office to find out how much time you will be expected to commit.
Who May Run
You may run for local government office if you:
• are a Canadian citizen • are at least 18 years old on election day • have lived in BC for at least the last 6 months • have not been disqualified from voting in a BC local election • You do not have to live in the jurisdiction in which you are running for office.
For further information regarding Gibsons’ municipal elections, please contact:
Contact
Corporate Office Tel 604.886.2274 Fax 604.886.9735
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Location and Mailing Address
474 South Fletcher Road Box 340 Gibsons, BC V0N 1V0
Business Hours 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday (excluding statutory holidays).
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