AUMA takes issue with province’s new local election laws
CALGARY – The head of the provincial body representing Alberta’s cities is saying the province didn’t listen to concerns of municipalities in drawing up new laws governing local elections.
The Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) had three asks of the Alberta government: maintain contribution limits to $4,000 for municipal elections, allow cities to disclose donor lists prior to an election and make third-party advertising transparent and accountable.
The new legislation will now allow for a maximum of $5,000 per candidate, per election and will no longer allow for municipalities to have bylaws requiring pre-election donor list publication