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Federal election candidates list for N.L. so far

Voters go the polls on Oct. 21.
The federal election must be held on or before Oct. 21. (Jean-Sebastien Marier/Radio-Canada)

As the Oct. 21 federal election draws closer, the parties are getting their ducks in a row when it comes to candidates.

Both the Conservatives and the Liberals have a full slate in place for ridings across Newfoundland and Labrador.

The Green Party has four confirmed candidates, while the New Democratic Party and the People's Party of Canadahave two each.

Below is a list of confirmed candidatesso farin alphabetical order, based on the last names of candidates.

The candidate nomination deadline is Sept. 30. The election must be held on or before Oct. 21

St. John's South-Mount Pearl

  • Terry Martin (Conservative)
  • Seamus O'Regan(Liberal)
  • Ben Ruckpaul (People's Party of Canada)

St. John's East

  • Jack Harris (NDP)
  • Joedy Wall (Conservative)
  • Nick Whalen (Liberal)

Avalon

  • Matthew Chapman (Conservative)
  • Greg Malone (Green Party)
  • Ken McDonald (Liberal)
  • Nathan Moore (People's Party of Canada)

Bonavista-Burin-Trinity

  • Kelsey Reichel(Green Party)
  • Churence Rogers (Liberal)
  • Mike Windsor (Conservative)

Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame

  • Alex Bracci (Conservative)
  • Noel Joe (NDP)
  • Scott Simms(Liberal)
  • Byron White (Green Party)

Labrador

  • Larry Flemming (Conservative)
  • Yvonne Jones (Liberal)

Long Range Mountains

  • JoshEisses(Conservative)
  • Gudie Hutchings(Liberal)
  • Lucas Knill(Green Party)

Read more from CBC Newfoundland and Labrador

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