Op-Ed: Albertans do not want political parties in local elections
The following official statement is issued on behalf of the Alberta Municipalities Board of Directors:
“Albertans have heard rumblings for the last six months that the provincial government is considering introducing political parties to local municipal government and school board elections through changes to the Local Authorities Election Act (LAEA) and the Municipal Government Act (MGA).
“These rumblings became louder and more frequent in November 2023, when the Government of Alberta conducted two surveys into proposed changes to these acts. While the full survey results have yet to be shared with Albertans, we recently learned that more than 70 per cent of respondents to an online government survey opposed adding party labels alongside the names of candidates on municipal election ballots.
“This may come as a surprise to some Albertans, but it is consistent with what Albertans and our members have been saying for months. A survey conducted by pollster Janet Brown for Alberta Municipalities in early September 2023 found that 68 per cent of Albertans are opposed to the introduction of partisan politics at the local level. A resolution expressing opposition to the idea received 95 per cent of the vote at Alberta Municipalities’ annual Convention later that month.