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The Commission on Prince Edward Island's Electoral Future

Appointments Announced to the Commission on Prince Edward Island's Electoral Future

Hon. Greg Deighan, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and Chair of the Standing Committee on Legislative Management, today announced appointments to the Commission on Prince Edward Island's Electoral Future. Speaker Deighan said "The Standing Committee on Legislative Management was directed by the Legislative Assembly to appoint an eight Member Commission to:

In considering the matter of possible appointees to the Commission, the Committee felt that it was appropriate to place an advertisement in Island newspapers seeking expressions of interest from those Islanders who might be interested in serving on the Commission. We were very pleased with the response. Thirty applications from interested Islanders were received....many with exceptional backgrounds in public education and with specialized knowledge of electoral systems." said Speaker Deighan. "This made our task a little more challenging but in the end, I believe we have a very strong Commission that will do an excellent job of meeting with Islanders from all across the Province and explaining how our present electoral system works and how a mixed Member proportional system could work for P.E.I. Its work should result in a very interesting and historic debate...one in which I hope all Islanders will take the time to become acquainted with. After all, Islanders vote to return Members to the Legislative Assembly...it stands to reason that they should have a strong voice in determining how these electoral systems work because they do have significant bearing on the final results of an election."

The Commission is to be comprised of the following; a Chairperson, one person representing the four Federal Electoral Districts in the Province and one person nominated by each of the three political parties registered during the 2003 Provincial General Election.

From the thirty nominations received, the Standing Committee is pleased to announce the appointment of the following persons to serve as Commissioners:

In addition, the following persons were nominated by the three political parties registered at the 2003 Provincial General Election:

"I wish to publicly congratulate these special Islanders for their selection to serve on this historic Commission and thank them for their willingness to serve their fellow Islanders. I look forward to following the work of the Commission over the coming months and to hearing what Islanders have to say on this very important matter...one that has so very much to do with our system of parliamentary democracy and the way we practice responsible government in this Province."

It is expected that the Commission will begin work within the next couple of weeks.

Questions or comments may be directed to Charles MacKay, Office of the Clerk, Legislative Assembly, 368-5970.

2005-02-17