What if a Liberal ran for Mayor with support of a Conservative?
Imagine a Liberal MP decided to run for Mayor in his local town. It would be perfectly proper if the Conservative MP in the next Riding supported him -- municipal politics are not Party based.
But what if the Liberal MP decided when to run based on the timing of the potential Conservative candidate to replace the Liberal MP in a byelection?
But surely that couldn't happen? Could it?
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What if both of them wanted to run for mayor? A problem, right? But let's suppose the MP pointed out that if he runs for mayor it will create a vacancy that the other person could run for? And the resigning MP would get the support of the other person and his party if he resign when the other person would be able to run for the vacancy.
2 comments:
What if both of them wanted to run for mayor? A problem, right? But let's suppose the MP pointed out that if he runs for mayor it will create a vacancy that the other person could run for? And the resigning MP would get the support of the other person and his party if he resign when the other person would be able to run for the vacancy.
Is this a real scenario or just an odd hypothetical question?
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