Election for Saulteau First Nations chief and council draws near
An election to select a new council and chief for Saulteau First Nations in Moberly Lake will take place on Monday March 30th.

MOBERLY LAKE, B.C. — Members of a Moberly Lake-area First Nation will cast ballots for chief and council later this month.
Saulteau First Nations (SFN) will hold an election for council on Monday, March 30th. Term limits for both chief and council last three years.
Each of the five prominent families in SFN are represented by a member on the council, who is nominated by the respective family.
All members then elect a council. The elected council then can come forward to nominate themselves for chief.
If more than one elected council member puts their name on the chief ballot, all members of SFN then vote for the chief.
The process concludes with a swearing-in ceremony of chief and council.Â
The election will take place on Monday, March 30th. Visit SFN’s elections and voting website for more details.
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Energeticcity.ca reached out to SFN for further details but did not hear back by publication time.
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