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Lennox Island band prepares for election

People with the Lennox Island First Nation will go to the polls later this spring. A nomination meeting is scheduled for April 30 at the school on Lennox Island from 5 to 7 p.m.

Nominations being accepted for chief, councillors at meeting April 30

Lennox Island First Nation will hold nominations before an election later this spring. (CBC)

People with theLennoxIsland First Nation will go to the polls later this spring.

A nomination meeting is scheduled for April 30 at the school on Lennox Island from 5 to 7 p.m.

Nominations will be accepted for the position of chief, two on-reserve councillors and one off-reserve councillor. Chief Matilda Ramjattan saidthe election will likely follow in early June.

The last election was held in 2013, when 293 ballots were cast. Matilda Ramjattan beat then-chief Darlene Bernard in a 146 to117 vote, while Leslie Labobe took 29 votes for chief. Current on-reserve councillors are Stevie Bernard and Debbie Bernard.Chris Sapier won the spot ofoff-reserve councillor, but moved back to the reserve, so a by-election was held and Mary Moore-Phillips wonthe post.

About 450 people call Lennox Island home, according to the band's website.

With files from Angela Walker