Pastor Leroy Bean Wins C5 Runoff, set to represent PLP in February Election

TNN BREAKING NEWS: Pastor Leroy Bean has emerged victorious in the C5 runoff, securing his place as the party’s representative for the upcoming February 18th general election.

Following a two-hour executive committee meeting this evening, Bean defeated his opponent Damon Wade in a decisive vote. Bean received 38 votes compared to Wade’s 10, solidifying his position as the preferred candidate.

The runoff became necessary after the retirement of long-serving MP Derek Burgess, who announced yesterday that he would not be contesting his seat in the upcoming election. Burgess had publicly endorsed Pastor Bean as his successor, citing his leadership and connection to the community. However, in adherence to party protocol, a runoff was held to ensure a fair selection process.

Pastor Bean has long been considered the frontrunner for the C5 seat, with strong community backing and Burgess’s support further bolstering his campaign. Tonight’s vote cements his role as the candidate to represent the constituency in what promises to be a highly anticipated election.

TNN understands that an official announcement will be made at the party’s headquarters confirming Pastor Bean as the candidate for C5. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

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