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Three more added to Lakeland provincial ballot

Three more candidates for the Bonnyville – Cold Lake – St. Paul riding have been announced as campaigning for the 2019 provincial election continues. The election will be the first for the brand new riding.

The Alberta Advantage Party has announced David Inscho as their candidate. Inscho is originally from St.Paul and was formerly a member of the Wildrose Party. He ran as an Independent in the July 12th by-election in the riding of Innisfail – Sylvan Lake after UCP MLA Don MacIntyre stepped down after criminal charges.

Last Friday Jim McKinnon was announced as a Freedom Conservative Party candidate for the area. The party is currently led by Strathmore-Brooks MLA Derek Fildebrandt.

Kacey Daniels will be on the ballot as an Independent. Daniels is the owner of Glendon Tire and a volunteer with the Glendon Fire Department.

The three join UCP MLA Dave Hanson, Alberta Party candidate Glenn Andersen and NDP candidate Kari Whan on the ballot. The provincial vote goes April 16th.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
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