Christine Clarke, BC Conservative candidate for Port Moody - Coquitlam |
Since
late yesterday, one media outlet after the other has been running stories that
British Columbians in the riding's of Port Moody – Coquitlam … and Chilliwack
Hope … will be going to the polls soon.
The date of the vote, according to the media, will be April 19th.
Here’s
one of the latest stories, this one from the Vancouver Sun this morning; “Christy
Clark to call B.C. by-elections today”:
Premier Christy Clark will today call by-elections in B.C.'s two vacant riding's, meaning voters there will be going to the polls on April 19.The by-elections will take place in Port Moody-Coquitlam and Chilliwack-Hope, which were made vacant after resignations by Liberal MLA's Iain Black and Barry Penner.The call will spark a showdown between Liberal candidate Dennis Marsden, New Democratic Party candidate Joe Trasolini and B.C. Conservative Christine Clarke in Port Moody-CoquitlamIn Chilliwack-Hope, Liberal Laurie Throness will face off against NDP candidate Gwen O'Mahony and John Martin of the Conservatives.Clark had until April 7 to legally call the by-election in Port Moody-Coquitlam, and until July 30 to make the call in Chilliwack-Hope.
Voters
in these two riding's have been waiting for Christy Clark to call these
by-elections, but understandably, with things not looking good for her
government, she has long delayed.
This
has not been fair to the taxpayers and voters of the riding, as they have
deserved to have representation in the legislature.
Christine
Clarke, the candidate for the BC Conservative Party was the first nominated,
and she has been out for weeks now, with a team of volunteers, canvassing the
Port Moody – Coquitlam riding.
She
has been meeting with a positive response, on doorsteps, as she talks to voters –
and presents the message of returning common sense, and voter accountability to
the BC Legislature.
The
last poll released a few days ago showed the BC Liberal Party now tied with the
BC Conservative --- by election day, those numbers could be even lower, and
they just might end up as the party in third place once votes are counted.
Joe
Trasolini, running for the New Democrats, is the perceived front-runner, and
given his political experience as a councillor, and four terms as the Mayor of
Port Moody, that is no surprise to anyone.
Regardless … Christine Clarke and the BC Conservatives have one message
to deliver – and they will be hammering that home for the duration of the
campaign; smaller government – fiscal responsibility – and being responsive and
accountable to voters.
She will also remind voters of what she said just days ago – that the delay
in calling the by-election was, “shameful” … and that, “… people in the riding
should have had representation — whatever the stripe — in Victoria during the
spring session”
Good luck Christine on your quest to become one of the first members in
the legislature for the NEW BC Conservative Party.
In Kamloops, I’m Alan Forseth, with the thoughts of one conservative.
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