British Columbia Electoral Boundaries Commission
The British Columbia Electoral Boundaries Commission is an independent commission required to review and determine electoral district boundaries in the province of British Columbia, Canada.[1] The Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia is required by the Electoral Boundaries Commission Act to a call a commission every two elections, consisting of a judge or a retired judge, the provincial Chief Electoral Officer, and another person (who may not be a Member of the Legislative Assembly).[2]
The last re-distribution by the commission took place in 2015.[1]
References
- "Electoral Boundaries Commission Reports". elections.bc.ca. Elections BC. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
- Electoral Boundaries Commission Act, RSBC 1996 c. 107, available online at
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