What should a registered voter do if they want to sign the petition, but they have moved out of the electoral district since the last election?
The voter is still eligible to sign the petition if they were a registered voter in the electoral district at the time the MLA was elected. The voter must sign the petition using their current address and must ensure their voter registration is current before the petition is submitted to Elections BC.
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