Clare speaks on election reform committee
QUESNEL — If you have an interest in strengthening our democracy, here’s a chance to have your say.
The Special Committee on Democratic and Electoral Reform is accepting written submissions about democratic engagement, voter participation and models for electing MLAs in British Columbia.
The committee is the result of an accord between the BC NDP and BC Greens and has seven MLAs participating, including Prince George-North Cariboo Conservative MLA Sheldon Clare who says he’s approaching the work with an open mind.
“We’re (BC Conservatives) taking it fairly seriously, we want to be able to hear submissions from people. We want to make sure that the people have their say and hear what they want. There have been several examinations of electoral reform in British Columbia in the past. We have had different voting styles – in the early 1950s we had a different style. But I know the Conservatives on this committee, we’re approaching this with an open mind.”
