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Official Declaration of Results for Central Okanagan East Electoral Area Director election and Central Okanagan West Electoral Area Director election held on Saturday, November 15th, 2008.

Across the Province of BC, Local Government Elections are held every three years.

Saturday, November 19th, 2011 is the next Local Government Election day across the Province.  This represents the opportunity for qualified voters to exercise their democratic freedom in selecting the candidates of their choice to make decisions on their behalf.  The Regional District of Central Okanagan will be holding elections for qualified voters in the two Electoral Areas:

  • To elect ONE  Regional Director to represent the unincorporated Central Okanagan East Electoral Area

Or

  • To elect ONE  Regional Director to represent the unincorporated Central Okanagan West Electoral Area. 

In addition, qualified voters will be able to elect ONE School District No. 23 trustee to represent them in:

  • Zone 1 (Central Okanagan East Electoral Area (Ellison/Joe Rich) and District of Lake Country)

Or

  • Zone 2 (Central Okanagan West Electoral Area and Westside District Municipality) 

The elected Regional District Directors and School District No. 23 Trustees will serve a three year term.

The information posted on our webpages covers:

  • Information for Candidates - for each election.
     

  • Who Can Vote? – Voter Qualifications and Requirements for each election along with a map to help determine election residency.
     

  • When To Vote? – Dates, Times and Locations of Advance and General Polls for each election.
     

  • Where To Vote? - Locations of Advance and General Polls for each election.
     

  • How To Vote? - Required Identification and Information on what you need in order to receive a ballot to vote for each election.
     

  • Past Results - Results from previous Elections and Referenda

You may also check the BC Ministry of Community Development website for information such as the Voters Guide

With changes made by the Provincial Government to the Local Government Act for the 2008 voting, a new Elections Bylaw No. 1243 has been adopted by the Regional Board, which makes provision for the use of mail-in ballots.  Details on the use of mail-in ballots for the November 2008 election are available on the How To Vote? webpage.

For more information please contact the Regional District of Central Okanagan Election officials: