September 19th, 2024

Ward system question being put on October ballot

By Tim Kalinowski on July 15, 2021.

LETHBRIDGE HERALDtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com

Lethbridge voters will have the opportunity to choose how they want to be represented in the future by their municipal government after city council approved a plebiscite question on a potential Ward system for the ballot during the Oct. 18 city election.
The motion, put forth by Coun. Jeffrey Coffman, was approved 8-1 during Tuesday’s meeting.
The question on the ballot will read: “Do you support using a ward system to elect City Councillors (other than the Mayor) starting with the 2025 municipal election?”
Coffman said he brought forth the motion not because he necessarily favours one system over another when it comes to local representation, but rather because citizens should have the final say on how they want to be represented.
“Each of you has actually heard me say this publicly ad nauseam over my time on council that it’s the citizens, it’s the voters, who should be determining what the process is to elect representatives,” he said.
“The electoral system is not for us (on council), it is actually for the voters. It’s a clear understanding of who they elect, who represents them, and how. And so it is a structure citizens need to be involved in creating. It puts the power where the power deserves to be; which is with the voters.”
Coun. Joe Mauro was the only councillor opposed to putting the Ward system question on the municipal ballot this fall.
“You know this is going to be a divisive issue,” Mauro stated in response to Coffman. “And you know that historically we get, what? Thirty per cent voter turnout? If I could sit here and know full well that there was going to be 80 or 90 per cent of our voters come to vote, I would support this… So technically even if it goes to a ballot, and you get 20-30 per cent of the voters, you are still getting a very small segment of the community.”
Mauro went on to state his own personal preference for the at-large system as it exists today.

Follow @TimKalHerald on Twitter

Share this story:

4
-3

Comments are closed.