Candidates disappointed with low voter turnout, some suggest online voting
KAMLOOPS — A 30 per cent voter turnout during this year’s municipal election may seem grossly low, down from 33 per cent in 2014. But previous civic elections in Kamloops like 2011 (29.76%) and 2008 (28.42%) show the lacklustre turnout is nothing new. The turnout for last year’s by-election was 21 per cent.
“It was a nice day. People don’t care,” said Dale Bass, a former newspaper reporter who was elected on Saturday as a first-time council candidate. “There was no big issue at all. There was no strong mayoralty campaign.”
Re-elected councillor Kathy Sinclair, who will serve a four-year term after winning a seat in the 2017 by-election, was disappointed in the turnout.
“I thought it would be higher. I certainly did all I could to push the vote and I know most of my colleagues did as well. I don’t really understand why the turnout was lower than in 2014, but it is what it is,” she said.


