Changes recommended for RDN board voting formula, in place since 1982
NANAIMO — The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) is considering a change in how they determine the number of board members and their voting power, with future population growth in mind.
During the March 3 RDM Committee of the Whole meeting, senior local government consultant Melany Helmer said they need a voting formula which allows for scalability, limits service impacts, and maintains accurate representation as the local population grows.
“We want to address the challenge that is inevitable here with Nanaimo, but at the same time try to be sensitive to whatever values you consider important for the regional district overall.”
The current formula uses a voting unit of 2,500, with a divisor of five.





