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BC Voter Registration

Recall and Initiative

A recall is a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote, initiated when sufficient voters sign a petition. An initiative provides a means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters can force a public vote on a proposed law or course of action.


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B.C. HST Referendum to be Conducted in June by Mail-in Ballot

25 March 2011 | Referendum, Recall and Initiative

B.C. Attorney General Barry Penner announced today that the Initiative Vote on the HST scheduled for 24 September will instead be conducted on a tentative date of 24 June as a Referendum under the authority of the Referendum Act (British Columbia).

According to the Attorney General the question will be the referendum question will be exactly the same as that drafted by the Chief Electoral Officer for the Initiative Vote: "Are you in favour of extinguishing the HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) and reinstating the PST (Provincial Sales Tax) in conjunction with the GST (Goods and Services Tax)? Yes/No."

The fate of the HST will be decided by a simple majority, as pursuant to section 4 of the Referendum Act the result will be binding on the government. Pursuant to section 5, if a majority of the validly cast ballots say "Yes", the government must take the necessary steps to implement the results as soon as practicable.

The Referendum will be conducted by a mail-in ballot, which is the same process used in the 2002 referendum on treaty negotiations.

The exact date of the Referendum, and details referendum financing, advertising and public funding for proponents and opponents will be announced in an order-in-council, which should happen in April or early May.


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Second Fight HST Recall Campaign Fails in Comox Valley

23 March 2011 | Recall and Initiative

Financial Reports for Oak Bay-Gordon Head Recall Petition Now Available

12 March 2011 | Recall and Initiative, Election Finance

Recall Petition to be Issued for Maple Ridge-Mission on 10 March

4 March 2011 | Recall and Initiative

Fight HST Recall Campaign in Oak Bay-Gordon Head Fails

3 February 2011 | Recall and Initiative

Recall Petition to be Issued for Kamloops-North Thompson this Thursday

31 January 2011 | Recall and Initiative

Recall Petition to be Issued for Comox Valley this Friday

18 January 2011 | Recall and Initiative

HST Referendum Question to be Determined by Chief Electoral Officer

26 October 2010 | Recall and Initiative

BC Legislative Committee Sends HST Petition to a Referendum; Premier to Accept Simple Majority Result

14 September 2010

Mayoral Candidate Proposes Recall Legislation for the City of Toronto

30 August 2010

Elections BC to Investigate HST Petition as over 20% of Signatures Found to be Invalid

23 August 2010

Elections BC to Send HST Petition to Committee on 23 August 2010

21 August 2010

Court Rules that HST Petition Complies with the Recall and Initiative Act, Requests that Elections BC Send the Petition to Committee

20 August 2010

Why Elections BC has Delayed the Sending of the Successful HST Initiative Petition to Committee

18 August 2010

HST Initiative Petition Succeeds; Elections BC Delays Submission to Committee until Constitutional Questions are Resolved by Courts

12 August 2010

Elections BC Publishes HST Initiative Petition Financial Reports

31 July 2010

Elections BC to Conduct Random Sampling to Verify HST Petition Signatures

18 July 2010