Local elected officials have some concerns with tabled Recall Act
The Alberta Government introduced Bill 52: The Recall Act in the legislature on Monday, and while generally in favour of recall legislation, some local elected officials have some concerns with the specifics.
While there are some positives in the act, including the fact that it should hold those in elected positions more accountable and force more transparency, Reeve for the County of Grande Prairie Leanne Beaupre says the threshold for petition signatures should be more flexible and meet the needs of the community where it’s being filed.
One of her concerns is that not all municipalities have the same sort of elected divisions or wards.
“If you look for example at the City of Grande Prairie and the County of Grande Prairie, our (the County’s) elected officials are elected to wards, or divisions, so they’re served by nine different areas in the County, whereas in the City of Grande Prairie, their elected officials are elected by a slate of individuals with an independent mayor,” explained Beaupre.