Conservative Electors Association plans to run local candidates
PRINCE GEORGE – Although the civic election isn’t until October, there have already been rumblings on the political front. Most notably, the Conservative Electors Association is planning to run candidates under the Conservative banner … not to be confused with the Conservative Party of BC. And, therein lies a problem. But some feel it clarifies the picture for voters.
“Local elections are what we typically call low information affairs,” says Dr. Hamish Telford with the University of the Fraser Valley. “Voters don’t know a lot about the candidates, who they are and what they stand for, unless they happen to have been on council for long periods of time. But the media coverage isn’t great. Candidates don’t have a lot of money to spread their word. And so party labels help voters determine, how candidates are going to approach things.”
Don Zurowski was a City Councillor from 1999 to 2008, and dislikes the idea of party politics at the civic level.
