Alberta tables bill proposing changes to municipal elections
EDMONTON, AB — The provincial government has tabled a bill aimed at changing finance rules for municipal elections.
Bill 23, entitled An Act to Renew Local Democracy, would make updates to the Local Authorities Election Act, which governs elections for municipalities, school boards, irrigation districts and Métis Settlements.
“We heard from Albertans that elections should be decided by people, not by money,” said Shaye Anderson, Minister of Municipal Affairs, in a news release. “Our government made provincial elections fairer and more transparent, and now we are committed to doing the same on the municipal level.”
The proposed bill would ban corporate and union donations during municipal elections, similar to what’s already in place at the provincial level. The act would also lower contribution limits to $4,000 across the province for municipal elections, as well as $4,000 for school board elections. It would also require third parties to be more transparent about their contributions, as it would close a loophole that allows candidates to raise funds without disclosing their donors.