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Lesson-4 Local Candidates and Issues

An electoral district is a geographical area that elects a representative, such as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in British Columbia. MLAs address local issues and represent the interests of their constituents. British Columbia uses a first-past-the-post electoral system where citizens elect one MLA per district by choosing one candidate, and the candidate with the most votes wins. It is important for citizens to research the unique issues in their district and candidates' positions before voting in the upcoming provincial election.

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Lesson-4 Local Candidates and Issues

An electoral district is a geographical area that elects a representative, such as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in British Columbia. MLAs address local issues and represent the interests of their constituents. British Columbia uses a first-past-the-post electoral system where citizens elect one MLA per district by choosing one candidate, and the candidate with the most votes wins. It is important for citizens to research the unique issues in their district and candidates' positions before voting in the upcoming provincial election.

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Lesson 5: Local Candidates and Issues

What is an electoral district?


An electoral district is a geographical area represented by an elected official, also known as a constituency. The size of an electoral district is determined by population and geographical features. Urban ridings are small and heavily populated, rural ridings are large and sparsely populated.

What is an elected official?


At the provincial level, the elected official is called a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). MLAs represent the needs and interests of the people living in their electoral district (called constituents) and addresses issues at the local level. British Columbia will be electing 85 MLAs in the May provincial election. Each MLA represents approximately 48,000 people.

What is an electoral system?


An electoral system is the way that citizens choices, expressed as votes, are translated into legislative seats. All electoral systems have three parts: The number of members elected per electoral district The way in which choices are presented to voters The method for determining which candidate gets elected

First-Past-the-Post
British Columbia uses a system called First-Past-the-Post. Citizens elect one member per electoral district. Citizens can only choose one candidate/party on the ballot. The winning candidate must receive the most number of votes.

Local Issues
Each electoral district has unique issues and concerns. It is important to research the issues and form opinions before you vote. There are many ways to gather information about your candidates: town hall meetings or candidate debates, radio and television advertising, newspaper and magazines, campaign offices and events, party websites and social media.

Final Thoughts
How should you evaluate candidates? What characteristics or qualifications do you expect from your MLA?

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