Options for a New Ward System for Aurora

Aurora Town Council has passed a motion directing staff to investigate a ward system for Aurora.  An independent team of consultants is carrying out the Aurora Electoral System Review (Aurora ESR).

Following the first round of public engagement (Round 1), the Aurora ESR has developed 4 options for a ward structure for Aurora. All Options achieve effective representation, although there is a difference in how well each achieves the various components of effective representation.

Round 2 of the project’s public engagement will be seeking feedback on the Options presented from stakeholders, Members of Council and the general public.  Please visit https://www.aurora.ca/esr to learn how to participate…

Aurora ESR-Options Report- Final 191128

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3 Responses

  1. Yes, it was most definitely voted down. This new round of surveys and questionnaires/referendum re a potential Ward system, does not even permit a option of “No Ward System”! I find this completely biased.

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