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During the recent Committee of the Whole meeting in Prince George, officials addressed a critical oversight regarding overseas ballots in the last special election. It was revealed that the necessary ballots were not sent out, which is a legal requirement. This lapse has prompted the committee to establish new timelines to ensure compliance with federal laws governing overseas voting.
The discussion highlighted the importance of adhering to the 45-day rule mandated by the federal act, which allows sufficient time for ballots to be printed and dispatched to voters living abroad. This adjustment aims to prevent similar issues in future elections, ensuring that all eligible voters, regardless of their location, can participate in the democratic process.
In addition to the overseas ballot issue, the meeting touched on various other topics, including updates on local infrastructure projects and community engagement initiatives. However, the focus on improving the voting process for overseas residents stood out as a significant step towards enhancing electoral integrity and accessibility.
As the committee moves forward, these changes reflect a commitment to upholding the rights of all voters and ensuring that future elections run smoothly and fairly. The community can expect further updates as these new measures are implemented in preparation for upcoming elections.
Converted from Prince George - Committee of the Whole - Dec 10, 2024 meeting on December 10, 2024
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