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The Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act 2024 will come into effect as of Oct. 31 just under a year before the next municipal election.
New political parties will be allowed to affiliate with local political parties in Calgary and Edmonton for the 2025 election.
Bill 20 also outlines new campaign expense rules for candidates and maximum donation limits for corporations, unions and third -party advertisers.
The next municipal election in Alberta is slated for Oct. 20, 2025 .
The association also criticized the province’s level of consultation on the bill, citing the province's decision to introduce political parties and do away with electronic vote-counters.
Alberta voters have repeatedly said they want less money, not more, in local politics.
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