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Regina won't screen candidates for criminal records

People running for office in Regina's 2012 municipal elections will not have to submit to criminal record checks.

People running for office in Regina's 2012 municipal elections will not have to submit to criminal record checks.

Earlier this month, a city hall committee had recommended council proceed with mandatory checks in time for the Oct. 24 elections.

However, after considering details of how such a system might work, council rejected the proposal on Monday.

Proponents say the checks are a good idea because they'd let voters know if a candidate for council, school boards or mayor's office had been convicted of a criminal offence.

However, councillors heard the checks done by the Regina city police only confirm a criminal recordyes or noand do not provide any details about the nature of the offence.

"I believe that caused some concern," City Clerk Jodi Swidnicki said.

Swidnicki also noted there's a 30-day waiting period to get a criminal record check, which could create other problems for people considering a run for office.

Amayoralty candidate, Jim Elliott, said ina news release that the proposal forcriminal record checks had no rationale or benefit and deserved to be scrapped.