Legislative Amendments, Briefing on Phase I of Modernization & Season’s Greetings
The Election Amendment Act, 2018
Earlier this month, Bill 166, The Election Amendment Act, 2018, was introduced, and passed in the Legislative Assembly, making important changes to Saskatchewan’s election legislation. I have attached a copy of the Bill to this Communique (an updated version of The Election Act, 1996 is not yet available from Publications Saskatchewan) but I will briefly outline some of the contents here:
My office will be examining the impact of these legislative amendments over the coming months and will offer clarity and further information to registered political parties as needed.
Plans for Modernization, Phase I – January 30 Briefing
As detailed above, legislative authority to introduce technology at advance polls is now in place. This was a key step in Phase I of our modernization plans and allows Elections Saskatchewan to move forward and make solid plans for the coming years.
In the interests of ensuring our registered political party stakeholders are informed of our progress, we would like to host Chief Official Agents at our office here in Regina on January 30 beginning at 12 noon. We will start with lunch and then move into a briefing afterwards. I will be in touch in the new year with additional details.
Season’s Greetings
Finally, I wanted to take the opportunity to offer season’s greetings, a Merry Christmas and a happy new year! Every calendar year takes us further away from our last general election and closer to the next, but it also brings unique challenges and opportunities, both personal and professional. At Elections Saskatchewan, we have genuinely enjoyed the opportunity to serve all of you—our stakeholders—this past year.
Sincerely,
Dr. Michael Boda
Chief Electoral Officer
Province of Saskatchewan