As the upcoming C36 by-election approaches on October 4th, all eyes are on the local political landscape.
This pivotal by-election will play a significant role in shaping the future direction of the community, with a wide range of candidates vying for the support of voters.
Rev. Dr Emilygail-Dill, one of the standout candidates, has been actively engaging with residents, offering fresh ideas and solutions for local issues.
With the by-election day fast approaching, the race has garnered significant attention, as voters consider their options for the next person who will represent their interests and guide the area through the challenges ahead.
TNN’s Trevor Lindsay spoke Rev. DrEmilygail Dill, Progressive Labor Party (PLP) candidate for constituency 36 in the upcoming by-election on October 6th. Mrs. Dill said, “We’re here at Warren Simmons Field in Sandys, on the border of constituency 36, celebrating a wonderful community day and talent showcase, featuring amazing talent from the Sands community”.
“We’re excited to welcome the new Zulu Gombey Troop from Boaz’s Island to the stage shortly.”
We’ve also set up voter registration—check your status, and our team will help ensure you’re registered in the right place. Plus, we’re giving out gift bags with coupons and treats, and signing folks up for our free raffle with prizes like grocery vouchers, gas coupons, and gifts from local vendors.
This event is more than just a celebration—it’s a step toward a historic by-election. I’m eager to represent the amazing people of constituency 36, being present for you, listening to you, and advocating for your needs.
So, if you’re in constituency 36, come out and vote for me!
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