Comment 89412

By Kevin Love (anonymous) | Posted June 07, 2013 at 23:24:37

One of the problems with a municipal referendum is that the provincial legislation governing municipal referenda requires a voter turnout of at least 50% for the results to be binding upon the municipality. When was the last time we had over 50% turnout for a municipal election?

See Part III Amendments to the Municipal Elections Act as follows:

Results
8.2 (1) The results of a question authorized by a by-law under clause 8 (1) (b) are binding on the municipality which passed the by-law if,
(a) at least 50 per cent of the eligible electors in the municipality vote on the question; and
(b) more than 50 per cent of the votes on the question are in favour of those results

Source:

http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/statutes/english/2000/elaws_src_s00005_e.htm

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