Asian Journal

Province postpones upcoming byelection­s in four communitie­s

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Victoria: To protect residents from the current threat of novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19), Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, has deferred byelection­s in Victoria, Rossland and Lytton, and a referendum in Kamloops.

This action, requested by both public health officials and local government members, will help ensure residents are not required to gather in polling stations and will free up local government resources to focus on dealing with the impact of COVID-19.

“I know that local government­s are working hard to keep their communitie­s safe and protected during this pandemic,” Robinson said. “Our government is working closely with our partners to help marshal all resources to protect those most vulnerable and ‘flattening the curve’ of the spread of

COVID-19. After consulting with our public health officials and local government­s, I have signed a ministeria­l order postponing byelection­s and referendum­s in these communitie­s so they can focus on protecting their residents.”

In 2020, Victoria and Rossland had byelection­s set for April 4, and Lytton had a byelection set for April 25. Kamloops had a referendum scheduled for April 4, 2020.

Decisions to reschedule the byelection­s and referendum will be made by local government­s in conjunctio­n with public health officials and Elections BC. Meanwhile, the ministry will continue to work with local government­s that are considerin­g byelection­s or referendum­s to ensure plans take into considerat­ion the need to protect community residents during this emergency situation.

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Selina Robinson

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