Northern MLAs respond to proposed changes to electoral boundaries
Politicians in the northern half of Alberta are asking for a map that “effectively represents” their constituents in response to proposed changes to electoral divisions made by the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission.
In a letter to the Commission, nine MLA’s that represent northern residents hope for a second draft that incorporates their feedback. Those MLA’s include Grande Prairie’s Nolan Dyck, Grande Prairie-Wapiti’s Ron Wiebe, Central Peace-Notley’s Todd Loewen, and Peace River’s Dan Williams.
In the report, seven electoral divisions are to be condensed into six in the north. Dan William’s Peace River riding would cease to exist. It is one of only two ridings that have existed in shape and name in every provincial election since 1905, according to the letter.
The boundaries of the Lesser Slave Lake riding are also proposed to be split up into four neighbouring ones. Lesser Slave Lake’s riding currently has the lowest population in the province.