Gregor Robertson, Al DeGenova, and Raymond Louie are facing off this weekend at the Croatian Cultural Centre, 3250 Commercial Drive, in their contest for the Vision Vancouver leadership.
Predictions are all over the place, with the consensus being that Robertson has the most people signed up, but that if they all don't turn out to vote, the game could be anyone's. This is especially true if Al DeGenova throws his support behind Raymond Louie as is expected under Vision's preferential ballot system where people can choose one candidate or their two favourites.
What makes all of this even more interesting is that there is significant potential for the candidate selected by Vision to become COPE's mayoral candidate as well, if the two parties can work out some kind of a deal. David Cadman is, wisely, holding back his announcement that he plans to run until after Sunday's vote.
For those of you who are signed up Vision members as of May 15, 2008, voting is happening at 3250 Commercial Drive at the Croatian Cultural Centre from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, which is also Car Free Day on the Drive, as well as Father's Day. Make it a family outing!
Friday, June 13, 2008
Vision vote on Sunday
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Labels: Al De Genova, Gregor Robertson, Raymond Louie, Vision Vancouver
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