Nomination Papers

 The process is almost complete. Thanks to my good friend Jim Dunne, I was able to go into the Harbour Main District and collect the required number of signatures to support my nomination. Jim is amazing! As we drove around, he not only knew how to get to the next community, but also the road on which stood the next house. In addition, he supplied me with an endless account of who lived where, who they were related to, how they had come to own the property, and how they had met their end. In all, a six-hour history lesson that I will treasure.

Everyone I met was very friendly, happy to sign my form, and wished me well on the campaign. I had set out with some anxiety, never having gone through this experience before, but each meeting (suitably masked) lifted my spirits, so that by the time I reached the Returning Officer in Avondale, the spring was back in my step. Agnes (I don't think she gave me her family name) went over my forms carefully, to make sure all the t's were crossed and the i's dotted. Since I did not have the banking information required, she had a telephone conversation with Head Office and it was agreed that all the forms bar N-3 (financial information) would be faxed this afternoon, and that I could fax or personally deliver the N-3 forms to the CRO, before the 2pm Saturday 23 January. 

Campaign signs will be ordered this evening, tomorrow I will meet with the Credit Union to set up the account, and then stakes for the signs will be made. Since a storm is forecast for Thursday into Friday it may be next week before my signs can be placed.

There is not yet a District Association in Harbour Main, but no matter what the result, I am going to help set one up, so that future candidates don't have to start from scratch. Such an association will also help raise the NDP profile between elections.


Stay safe! Be kind to each other!

Tony Chadwick

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