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哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区11 — Spryfield-Sambro Loop-Prospect Road

September 29, 2020ByZane Woodford3 Comments

Halifax’s longest-serving councillor gave plenty of notice that he wouldn’t be running for a ninth term. Coun. Stephen Adams, first elected in 1991, made the announcement a full year before this fall’s election, and 12 candidates have stepped up to take his place in District 11. The Halifax Examiner posed the same five questions to […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,Ambroise Matwawana,Bruce Cooke,Bruce Holland,candidate questionnaire,climate crisis,Dawn Edith Penney,District 11,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,Hannah Munday,Jim Hoskins,Kristen Hollery,Lisa Mullin,living wage,马修·康拉德,Patty Cuttell,Pete Rose,Stephen Chafe

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区10 — Halifax-Bedford Basin West

September 29, 2020ByZane Woodford1 Comment

With Coun. Russell Walker stepping aside after 27 years, the race for District 10 has attracted eight candidates. Walker only scraped by in 2016, winning the district — including Fairview, Rockingham and part of Clayton Park — with 35 votes. The runner-up, Andrew Curran, is on the ballot again, and so is the third-place finisher, […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,Andrew Curran,candidate questionnaire,Christopher Hurry,climate crisis,Debbie MacKinnon,District 10,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,Kathryn Morse,Kyle Morton,living wage,Mohammad Ehsan,Renee Field,Sherry Hassanali

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区9 — Halifax West-Armdale

September 28, 2020ByZane Woodford3 Comments

Confirmed in a recount, Shawn Cleary beat the former councillor for District 9, Linda Mosher, by little more than 100 votes in 2016. Cleary is hoping to win again, and the district, which includes the west end and crosses the rotary into Armdale, has four other candidates vying for the seat in this election. The […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,Bill Carr,candidate questionnaire,climate crisis,District 9,Gerry Lonergan,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,living wage,Shaun Clark,Shawn Cleary,Stephen Foster

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区8 — Halifax Peninsula North

September 28, 2020ByZane WoodfordLeave a Comment

Lindell Smith won his seat in District 8 in a crowded field of seven candidates in 2016. Four years later, he’s looking for a second term from the voters of the north end of Halifax, and facing two challengers: Virginia Hinch and Dylan Kennedy. The Halifax Examiner posed the same five questions to every candidate […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,candidate questionnaire,climate crisis,District 8,Dylan Kennedy,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,Lindell Smith,living wage,Virginia Hinch

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区7 — Halifax South Downtown

September 25, 2020ByZane Woodford2 Comments

Incumbents aren’t safe in District 7. In 2012, Waye Mason beat four-term councillor Sue Uteck by 114 votes. Uteck challenged in 2016, and Mason won by more than 1,300 votes. This time around, Mason faces three challengers for the district, which includes downtown Halifax and the south end. The Halifax Examiner posed the same five […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,candidate questionnaire,climate crisis,Craig Roy,District 7,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,Jen Powley,living wage,Richard Arundel-Evans,Waye Mason

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区6 — Harbourview-Burnside-Dartmouth East

September 25, 2020ByZane WoodfordLeave a Comment

Tony Mancini first won his seat in a byelection in 2016 after the former councillor became the area’s member of parliament. Mancini had to defend that seat just a few months later in a general election, and beat the only other candidate, Carlos Beals, now his colleague on the board of police commissioners. This time […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,candidate questionnaire,climate crisis,District 6,Douglas Day,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,Ibrahim Manna,living wage,Tony Mancini

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区5 — Dartmouth Centre

September 24, 2020ByZane Woodford7 Comments

Downtown Dartmouth politics in the post-McCluskey era are becoming increasingly less competitive. In 2012, Sam Austin lost the downtown Dartmouth district to long-time councillor and former mayor Gloria McCluskey in a field of seven candidates. In 2016, after McCluskey retired, he won in a field of eight candidates. This time around, it’s just Austin and […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,candidate questionnaire,climate crisis,District 5,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,living wage,Mitch McIntyre,Sam Austin

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区4 — Cole Harbour-Westphal

September 24, 2020ByZane Woodford1 Comment

One of two women on Halifax regional council, the three-term incumbent for District 4, announced this summer that she wouldn’t be running again. Without Lorelei Nicoll in the race, a dozen candidates have stepped up to take her place, representing the district that includes Cole Harbour, Westphal, Cherry Brook and Lake Loon. Of those 12 […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,candidate questionnaire,Caroline Williston,Chris Mont,climate crisis,Darryl Johnson,District 4,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,Jamie MacNeil,Jerome Lagmay,Jessica Quillan,John Stewart,Kevin Foran,living wage,Marisa DeMarco,Ryan Burris,Tania Meloni,Trish Purdy

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区3 — Dartmouth South-Eastern Passage

September 23, 2020ByZane Woodford1 Comment

With four-term incumbent Coun. Bill Karsten bowing out, District 3 is anyone’s race. The district, covering Russell Lake, Portland Hills and Estates, Eastern Passage, and Cow Bay, is home to 20,927 eligible voters — more than any of the other 15, based on the 2016 numbers. There are five candidates vying for the seat: Vishal […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,Becky Kent,candidate questionnaire,climate crisis,Clinton Desveaux,District 3,George Mbamalu,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,living wage,Lloyd Jackson,Vishal Bhardwaj

哈利法克斯委员会候选人的调查问卷:区2 — Preston–Chezzetcook-Eastern Shore

September 23, 2020ByZane Woodford2 Comments

The municipality’s geographically largest district stretches along the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia from Lawrencetown to Ecum Secum. Inland, it includes North and East Preston, Lake Echo, Porters Lake and Musquodoboit Harbour. There are four candidates trying to canvas that massive area in this fall’s election: David Boyd, David Hendsbee, Nicole Johnson and Tim Milligan. […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Elections,Featured,NewsTagged With:accessible housing,affordable housing,candidate questionnaire,Chezzetcook,climate crisis,David Boyd,David Hendsbee,District 2,Eastern Shore,HalifACT 2050,Halifax Police budget,Halifax Transit,living wage,Nicole Johnson,Preston,Tim Milligan

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