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    Municipal Elections

    Nomination Day in Alberta is September
    20th. Many times we read criticisms of
    our local government but how many people
    are willing to try and effect the
    changes they feel are necessary by
    putting their name on a ballot and
    seeking to become an elected
    representative on the local council ? In
    our area we have one candidate running
    solely on the platform of building a new
    20 million dollar swimming pool, one
    candidate running to REFORM the way
    council conducts business. The candidate
    seeking REFORM has never read the
    Procedural By-Law that governs the way
    council conducts meetings !!!
    In every community across the province
    there are many well qualified citizens
    who have always put their community
    first, and have a long record of
    volunteer service, but for some reason
    very few of these individuals are
    willing to seek election to their local
    councils.

    #2
    It isn't all apathy Coppertop. There are some realities that need to be considered. In our MD the time commitment is quite considerable making it nearly a full time job. That would require my business to be without me for far more time than it can presently afford. Also in my and several other cases we already sit on several boards, industry and otherwise. Most of these would have to be given up. The bright side for me is that the incumbent has been doing a good job and likes his role and will be running again. I am preparing for 3 years from now.

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      #3
      There is a huge time commitment if a
      municipal politician is going to give
      the electorate the type of
      representation they have a right to
      expect.
      Individuals who run on one issue or run
      because they think it is 'cool' are
      scary. They have no concept of what the
      role entails. Any individual who is
      interested in entering the race should
      be reviewing past minutes of their
      council, should attend and observe
      council and committee meetings so they
      understand process and issues that are
      being debated and decided upon.
      It isn't easy making tough decisions
      such as land uses, infrastructure
      projects etc. Anyone considering
      running needs to know that they will
      never please everyone and at the end of
      the day they may have less friends
      locally than they did before they
      entered municipal politics, however
      individuals who seek positions on their
      municipal councils for the right reasons
      will surely be rewarded in the
      satisfaction of knowing that they have
      made a difference in their community.

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        #4
        coppertop: You must live in a different country than we do. All or most of our councilors are self-seeking opportunists looking out for number one. They use their credit cards to the max and hire all of their relatives that they can for the county jobs. Its a clique and they like it that way.

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          #5
          wilagro, our councillors do NOT have
          credit cards and nobody on staff of our
          county is related to any of the
          councillors or the Reeve. Our county
          council had several members who were
          self serving but the citizens took care
          of that a few years ago. Nobody on
          council uses a county credit card on
          their own. Councillors are not on a
          salary, only paid per authorized
          meeting. Any meetings attended between
          council meetings that have not been
          approved must be ratified by all council
          in order for the councillor in question
          to be paid for attending. I think many
          municipal councillors are trashed in
          their communities, some deserve it but
          most don't. I look at the number of
          people who seek a seat on councils
          during election years and also at the
          percentage of the electorate that
          actually vote. If municipalities get a
          rotten council it is likely their own
          fault for being either complacent or
          apathetic or both.

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