Redistribution
Update March 2013
The initial proposals were published in the Canada Gazette on September 8, 2012
Public Hearing were scheduled
The Electoral Boundaries Commission was established in February 2012
15 new ridings for Ontario
31 public hearings (October 9 through until
November 21, 2012) 1,078 submissions509 of which were made at public hearings 569 of which were in written form only
Final Report from Ontario Commission
many changes from what had been initially
proposed, most notably in the 905 regions,
in Scarborough and in the Hamilton area
tabled with House of Commons last week of February 2013
Objections from MP
Report goes to Procedures and House AffairsWritten objections, signed by 10 MPs must be
filed within 30 daysCommittee will consider objectionsWe expect that both the NPD and the
Conservatives will file objections
The Ontario Caucus, led by Caucus Chair Ted Hsu is coordinating the Liberal interventions
Report is returned to the commission with objections and minutes of the meeting within 30 days
We expect that an extension to the 30 days will be requested as Parliament is not sitting the first two weeks of April
Commission Considers objections
The commission decides whether to modify the boundaries or district names before submitting its final report to the Speaker of the House of Commons through the CEO within 30 days after receipt of the objections from MPs
Representation order
The CEO drafts the representation order, which describes the electoral districts established by the commissions, and sends it to the Leader of Government in the House of Commons.– September 2013 assuming there are no extensions
Proclamation
The new representation order is proclaimed by the Governor in Council within five days of receipt from the CEO ... and are then published in the Canada Gazette within five days of proclamation (September 2013)
This deadline could be extended
Boundaries in effect for election purposes….
• The new boundaries can only be applied at a general election called at least seven months after the representation order is proclaimed. This time allows Elections Canada, political parties, candidates and sitting MPs to prepare for the next general election (i.e. hire or reappoint returning officers; adjust the National Register of Electors; reorganize electoral district associations).
Within seven month period following proclamation
Any by-election called after the proclamation but within the seven month following proclamation will be fought on current boundaries
Expect next General Election in 2015 to be fought on new boundaries (121 ridings in Ontario)
Founding Meetings
LPC(O) will coordinate founding meetings after final proclamation
All riding that are see a change of 15 percent or more will be required to have a founding meeting.
28 day notice of all meetings will be given Assets will be distributed as per section 12 in the LPC(O)
rules of Procedure Founding meetings will not begin before mid October at
the earliest
I got these documents in the mail from Elections Canada
How do I determine which of the four options applies to my EDA?
It is still too early to say.
reference web sites
http://fed2013.pollmaps.ca/
http://ontario.liberal.ca/redistribution/
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