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No new election in M’Chigeeng

Members of the M’Chigeeng First Nation will not be going to the polls for a re-election.

Last month, The Moose reported that the results of the last election had been declared void because of irregularities in the membership voting list.

But, it announced last week that the new elections ordered by the band’s appeals committee were being placed on hold pending a legal challenge.

Committee chair, Isadora Bebamash says the election has been postponed and the appeals committee has retained legal counsel.
The members want a better understanding of the legal language and hope legal counsel can help them with that.

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The September 9th band election results were overturned by the committee when it was determined the band list used in the election was not in sync with the official list put together under the guidelines of the band’s membership rules.

Also, a number of electors and candidates were ineligible to vote or run in the election under the band’s custom election code.

The hearing of the notice of motion is scheduled in Toronto for November 7.

The band council election originally slated for December 16 has been cancelled.

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