BORDEN-CARLETON, PE – The PC Party’s District 19 nomination race is shaping up to be an exciting race with two additional candidates entering the contest in advance of the deadline for entrants.
Yesterday, two additional candidates completed the process to become official candidates in advance of the nomination meeting that is set for Tuesday, January 9, 2024, at Amherst Cove Consolidated School. The new candidates join two candidates who announced their candidacy in December.
The field of candidates now includes (listed in alphabetical order by last name):
- Jordan Johnston
- Brian Nash
- Renee Pastoor
- Carmen Reeves
“The momentum and energy we’re seeing in the District 19 nomination race is exciting for our party, our province and most of all, the residents of District 19: Borden – Kinkora,” said Sydney Gallant, PC Party President. “We have four great candidates, we’ve had hundreds of new members join our party in District 19, and we have volunteers from across the province who have come forward offering their help because they are eager to help elect a PC MLA in District 19 to work with Premier King and our PC Caucus to keep making positive changes for our province.”
To be eligible to vote at the nomination meeting an individual must have signed up for a PC Party membership seven days in advance of the nomination meeting. An individual who has held a membership to the PC Party within the last four years can renew their membership up until the nomination meeting is called to order on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Only PC members who reside in District 19 are eligible to vote at the nomination.
The deadline for candidates to enter the nomination contest was Thursday, January 3, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. The four candidates mentioned above will be the only names listed on the ballot at the upcoming nomination meeting.
For more information: www.peipc.ca/district_19_by_election