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OttawaELECTION 2018

Who wants in in Innes?

Innes is one of the few wards that's up for grabs with no incumbent in the race.

4 candidates vying to be the next councillor after Jody Mitic's departure

Innes has a population of 41,812 people in 15,864 households.

Innes is one of the few wards that's up for grabs with no incumbent in the race.

In March, Jody Mitic announcedhe willnot seek re-electionin order to focus on his family and personal health. In June, a formal leave of absence was approved, and three other councillors took over his files.

Miticwas elected in 2014 with 33 per cent of the vote.

Now there are four candidates vying for hisseat, including one of his former staffers:

Candidates who did not provide a website when they registered do not have links to their campaigns.

Innesward shares many issues with neighbouring Orlans, suchas the struggle to lurejobs to the area. Light rail is scheduled to open at Blair station in 2018 and all the way outto Trim Road by 2022. Innesward falls to the south of that rail line, so candidates are interested in how buses will tie into the newstations. They also have their eye on extending Brian Coburn Boulevard.

Want to know more about the candidates?

So did we.

CBC Ottawa created a questionnaire and sent it to each of the registered candidates to fill out.

You can read the responses below. Some candidates did not respond to the questionnaire.

The questionnaires are posted as they were submitted.