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Newfoundland and Labrador election postponed in 18 provincial districts

Fitzgerald says she sought legal opinion, was advised she has no authority to postpone or cancel election despite previous statements from the chief electoral officer

The Newfoundland and Labrador election is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 13.
The Newfoundland and Labrador election was scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 13. Polling for 18 districts has been postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the St. John's metro area. - 123RF Stock Photo

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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Despite stating on Wednesday that voting in the provincial election could happen safely, Chief Electoral Officer Bruce Chaulk issued a statement Thursday saying he is postponing voting in 18 provincial districts in the St. John’s metro area, and nearby districts, due to the recent community spread of COVID-19.

“With the announcement of significant increases in COVID-19 cases this week, my office has experienced considerable operational impacts,” the statement said. “Many election workers have resigned out of fear of interacting with the public on election day. We cannot hold traditional polls without the support of these people.”

Prior to this announcement, Chaulk sent a letter to each of the party leaders Thursday outlining the fact he is hired to administer elections and not to deal with public health.

Chaulk again said he believed it was within Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald’s power to postpone the election.

“To conduct a fair election, she must exercise those powers to delay the election,” Chaulk’s letter stated.


A copy of the letter Elections NL chief electoral officer Bruce Chaulk sent to N.L. political party leaders. - Contributed
A copy of the letter Elections NL chief electoral officer Bruce Chaulk sent to N.L. political party leaders. - Contributed


In an interview, Chaulk said, based on legal advice he had received, the chief medical officer of health, and not him, has the authority to postpone an election.

“We saw it yesterday, (when) she shut down private businesses,” he said. “There is a lot of power in that act.”

During the COVID-19 briefing on Thursday, however, where 100 new confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 were reported, Fitzgerald again answered questions on the election issue and said she had also received legal advice on her role.

“All I know is that I was advised that I do not have the authority to postpone the election, and whatever else was said is out of my control,” Fitzgerald said.

The following districts are affected by the postponement:

  • Cape St. Francis
  • Carbonear-Trinity-Bay de Verde
  • Conception Bay East-Bell Island
  • Conception Bay South
  • Ferryland
  • Harbour Grace-Port de Grave
  • Harbour Main
  • Mount Pearl North
  • Mount Pearl-Southlands
  • Mount Scio
  • Placentia-St. Mary’s
  • St. John’s Centre
  • St. John’s East-Quidi Vidi
  • St. John’s West
  • Topsail-Paradise
  • Virginia Waters-Pleasantville
  • Waterford Valley
  • Windsor Lake
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