Taking it One Step at a Time
Our History IS Our Future
Election Bylaw -> Constitution -> Self-Governance
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Election BylawTaking it One Step at a Time
Our History IS Our Future Election Bylaw -> Constitution -> Self-Governance Currently Cowichan Tribes is developing a Custom Election
Bylaw. The creation of this bylaw is an importan
opportunity in self-governance. Collectively Cowichan
Tribes members are establishing "Cowichan" guidelines and
procedures for electing four leadership; Chief &
Council. The vision is that the Custome Election Bylaw
will be the first step in starting the development of a Cowichan
Constitution. The process is based upon our inherent
rights and it will be the blueprint on how our government will be
accountalbe to our membership.
The process began inn 2006 after feedback received at the 2005
Chief & Council election. Community meetings were
held during 2006 and 2007 to get feedback, which became the first
fraft of the Election Bylaw. The work on this bylaw
started in 2009 and feedback was incorporated from October 6th,
2009 community meeting and the door to door survery were
conducted.
Feedback given from Elders and Community members, the
ratification for this Election Bylaw has been pushed back to
December 2010. Cowichan Tribes does not take this step
lightly, and have continually be listening to the feedback to allow
a more informed ratification process for the Cowichan Tribes
community.
Once the Election Bylaw is ratified by membership and vetted out
by DIA we can use it as a model to elect our leadership and it will
be Cowichan Tribes Election Bylaw.
With the ratification of the new bylaw there will be four key
changes to the election process:
1. Criminal Record Check for all of those who are
nominated for Office.
2. Terms of office would be three (3) years, as
opposed to the current two (2) year term.
3. There will be provisions in place for removing a
councilor due to misconduct and replacing a councilor that cannot
finish a term.
4. The Bylaw points out how amendments can be made
in the future if they are required.
Click on the link below to see the latest draft of the Custom
Election Law:
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