Only an “elector” can run for Trustee of a Separate (Catholic) School Board or vote for that School Board. To be an “elector” for a Separate (Catholic) School Board, you:
- Are a Canadian citizen;
- Are at least 18 years of age;
- Have resided in the school division for at least three consecutive months immediately preceding the day of the election;
- Have resided in Saskatchewan for at least six consecutive months immediately preceding the day of the election;
- Are of the faith of the minority that established the separate school division; i.e., if the separate school division was established for people of the Roman Catholic faith, then you must be of the Roman Catholic faith. However, if the Pope in Rome is recognized as the leader of your church, for example, Ukrainian Catholic, you are considered a member of the minority Catholic faith thereby becoming an “elector” for the Roman Catholic separate school board.
For more information about your Catholic School Division and for a listing of their current Trustees, check out the following: