Monday, June 29, 2015

Final Rpt of Local Elxn Expense Limits tabled

Courtesy of the BC Legislature:

Editor's Note - I like the expense limits for Electoral Area Directors', School Trustees, Councillors' and Island Trust representatives at $5,000, Mayors' at $10,000 (under 10,000 in population) and a per capita formula for those over 10,000.  This should lead to more fairer elections and help eliminate the idea of "buying" one's election to local office ...

The all-party Special Committee on Local Elections Expense Limits today released its unanimous report on local elections campaign spending limits.

In jurisdictions with a population less than 10,000, the committee recommends expense limits of $10,000 for mayoral candidates and $5,000 for all other candidates including councillor, school trustee, electoral area directors, and Islands Trust representatives.

In jurisdictions with a population 10,000 or more, the committee recommends a per capita formula to reflect that the size of the community significantly affects a candidate’s campaign costs. To ensure the expense limits are meaningful, the committee also recommends that the spending limits apply to candidates beginning January 1 in the calendar year of the local elections.

“We heard from the public that running for local government must be accessible and affordable. Our recommendations allow reasonable spending, while promoting fair and accessible local elections,” said committee chair Jackie Tegart. “The committee’s report recognizes the importance of local government and the need for fair local elections in a democratic system of governance.”

“The committee unanimously agreed to recommend flexible expense limits which recognize the different needs of smaller and larger communities as well as the differences between mayoral candidates and candidates for other locally elected offices,” added deputy chair Selina Robinson. “We thank the many individuals and organizations that contributed to our work.”

The committee’s work was based on significant public consultation, a review of spending data from 2014 local elections campaign finance disclosure statements, and careful consideration of important public policy questions. The committee posted the 2014 local elections spending data used to inform its recommendations on its website, along with the report containing its detailed recommendations.

The committee’s recommendations for expense limits amounts build on its December 2014 report, endorsing principles of fairness, neutrality, transparency, and accountability in local elections. The committee’s report, along with further information on the committee’s work, is available at: https://www.leg.bc.ca/cmt/leel

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