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That’s partly because four ward races lack an incumbent councillor — but also because ward voting boundaries have shifted dramatically due to a tribunal-imposed redrawing of the political map.
They spent $270,000 on a consultant to give them suggestions to redraw Hamilton's ward boundaries. Now city councillors are going to get out the "crayons and napkins," as one critic described it ...
By The Hamilton Spectator Councillors will adopt their own suggested ward boundary changes over the expert advice of a $260,000, year-long independent review — and the threat of an appeal.
A ward boundary review, when it happens, will not be as simple as carving up the city by numbers, said Larry Di Ianni, a former mayor of amalgamated Hamilton and one-time Stoney Creek councillor ...
From what I have been told, 1985 was a fairly interesting year. That was the year the Liberals and New Democrats formed an accord at Queen’s Park - ousting 42 years of rule by the Progressive ...
The City of Hamilton is not going to challenge the recent Ontario Municipal Board decision to redraw the municipal election map. In a close vote (8-7) council has decided against appealing the ...
The boundaries of the wards are being redrawn to ensure that all six wards have roughly the same population — between 48,000 and 49,300. Skip to Article Set weather ...
The map used for elections in Worcester has been redrawn by the Local Government Boundary Commission for the first time in 20 years with the west of the city set for the biggest changes.
It’s long overdue, but come May, the city of Hamilton will be re-warded. This week, the Hamilton City Council voted unanimously to approve city code amendments that redraw the lines separating ...
The boundary between Ward 1 and Ward 3 is moving following action by the Fort Morgan City Council at their Tuesday, June 7 meeting. All councilmembers were present. City Clerk John Brennan presente… ...
Some proposed changes in the map. Among proposed changes in the ward map, Tyndall said wards 1 and 5 are being returned to their original boundary lines for their seated council members.
These speakers asked and begged the commission to seek a 60-day extension so that a ward redistricting map with proper logical and sensible boundary lines could be drawn with input from the public ...