Uncertainty surrounds election delay in Newfoundland and Labrador
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador is entering uncharted legal territory as the province’s chief electoral officer has called for Saturday’s provincial election to be delayed in 18 ridings because of a sudden COVID-19 surge.
Prof. Michael Pal, a University of Ottawa law professor who specializes in elections and constitutional law, says the province’s Elections Act does not include provisions that specifically deal with suspending the vote in this kind of situation.
Pal says the province’s chief electoral officer has broad powers, but it would appear they have never been used in this manner.
The professor says the premier and his cabinet have the authority to advise the lieutenant-governor to withdraw election writs and have them reissued for a later election date.