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Manitoba announces byelection set for july 17 in St. Boniface

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Published on June 24, 2018 with No Comments

Premier of Manitoba Brian Pallister has  announced that a byelection for the provincial constituency of St. Boniface will be held on Tuesday, July 17. This is the second byelection called under legislation introduced in 2016 to ensure byelections to fill a vacancy in the legislature would be called within 180 days. “Under the previous administration, Manitobans in vacated ridings sometimes waited close to a year to elect a new representative,” said Pallister.  “Democratically elected representation is the cornerstone of our parliamentary government and this government will ensure that vacancies will be filled in a timely fashion.” The vacancy in St. Boniface was created by the resignation of former premier Greg Selinger on March 7.

Nominations in the constituency will officially close on July 3.  On voting day, polls will remain open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.  Advance polls will be open from July 5 to 12. There are currently 39 Progressive Conservatives, 12 New Democrats, three Liberals, two independents and one vacant seat in the Manitoba legislature.

 

 

 

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