Legal action against MN-S voting rules announced
The president of the Métis National Council is seeking to reverse a new rule he says is unconstitutional and will limit the amount of people eligible to vote in the upcoming Métis Nation Saskatchewan (MN-S) election.
Clément Chartier, acting in his individual capacity as a member of the MN-S local of Buffalo Narrows and a member of a group called Métis Nationalist Movement Saskatchewan says a recent change to the Election Act “runs roughshod” over the MN-S constitution.
“Our argument is that it violates our constitution which was adopted in 1993 as an expression of our inherent right of self government,” Chartier told paNOW.
He said while previously any Métis, 16 years or older who met criteria had the right to cast a ballot by filling out a voter declaration form at the polls, now the recent amendment requires voters to be registered members of the MN-S or have applied for membership by March 30.