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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 712811" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>I actually have never taken the time to vote for city mayor or council yet.</p><p>I have followed it. They all have plans etc, for the city. And, I guess people vote by popularity, and thier future planning.</p><p>Mostly for those that have already sat in city council and are well known.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone can run for Mayor ofcourse.</p><p>Getting the votes is another thing. Mostly based upon experience, education and occupation.</p><p> </p><p>But, I will say in general , voters are more likely to vote for someone, that has a focus for the future, and a good background.</p><p>Just like in our provincial and federal elections.</p><p>Very few citizens are here hard core conservative or liberal.</p><p>We switch our votes, for the 1 the can perform the job better.</p><p> </p><p>I switched once on an election, and will do so again (for the first time, provincially), in the upcomming one. He's doing a lousy job, got to get rid of him....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 712811, member: 23950"] I actually have never taken the time to vote for city mayor or council yet. I have followed it. They all have plans etc, for the city. And, I guess people vote by popularity, and thier future planning. Mostly for those that have already sat in city council and are well known. Anyone can run for Mayor ofcourse. Getting the votes is another thing. Mostly based upon experience, education and occupation. But, I will say in general , voters are more likely to vote for someone, that has a focus for the future, and a good background. Just like in our provincial and federal elections. Very few citizens are here hard core conservative or liberal. We switch our votes, for the 1 the can perform the job better. I switched once on an election, and will do so again (for the first time, provincially), in the upcomming one. He's doing a lousy job, got to get rid of him.... [/QUOTE]
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