What do you think of this?
In electoral districts across the country that has elected a member of Liberals as their representative in the House of Commons is automatically the candidate for the party without facing an opposition to be the candidate in that district.
Recently there has been a discussion within the Fleetwood—Port Kell’s Federal Liberal Riding Association to approach the party’s leadership and propose an additional term to this particular current standing of the party to allow the past candidate to hold the candidacy for the upcoming elections if they were within 1,000 to 1,500 votes of the winning contestant. This way we as a party can evade episodes such as not having a candidate within three weeks for example, which happened in Fleetwood—Port Kells during the Winter Election. I believe this would benefit Fleetwood—Port Kells and other riding across the country who have came in as a close second for example, Brenda Locke by eight hundred and something votes.
I would like to hear your comments.
