Preliminary report : October 3, 2022/ British Columbia Electoral Boundaries Commission.
"We must make proposals for changes to electoral boundaries, and we may propose up to six new electoral districts, potentially increasing the size of the Legislative Assembly from 87 to 93 Members. We may hold initial public meetings, or hearings, and we must table our preliminary report of proposed changes in the legislature within one year of our appointment. After that, we must hold public hearings to receive public input on our proposals. Having considered that input, we must give current Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) an opportunity to make submissions to us. Our final report, containing any amendments we propose in light of the input we receive, must be tabled within six months of the date of our first report. It is up to the legislature to decide whether to accept all, some or none of our recommendations."-- Executive Summary, pages 16-17.
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- Physical Description: 223 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 28 cm.
- Publisher: Victoria, British Columbia : British Columbia Electoral Boundaries Commission, 2022.
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General Note: | Prepared for the British Columbia Legislative Assembly. "Nitya Iyer, Commission Chair"--C.f. letter of transmittal. 2022 |
Additional Physical Form available Note: | Available also on the Internet. |
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