Proposed changes to Sask. municipal elections met with mixed reactions

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The government has declined to change the dates for municipal and school board elections “to keep consistency across the province.”

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In a news release, the provincial government said it has declined to change the dates for municipal and school board elections “to keep consistency across the province.” “For school boards, this was a question about voter engagement, and there was a concern that changes to the dates would create misalignment,” said Smith-Windsor.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Randy Goulden, president of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association and a city councillor in Yorkton, said she is “very disappointed in the province’s decision not to change the municipal election dates.

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