by Linda Straker
- Current caretaker for St David has stepped down
- Continues in post of NDC Deputy Political Leader
- Dickon Mitchell will contest St David constituency in upcoming general election
Dickon Mitchell who was elected Political Leader of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) 5 weeks ago will be contesting the St David constituency in the upcoming general elections, following the resignation of Adrian Thomas who was the candidate for the party in the 2013 and 2018 general elections.
“As part of the process of beginning the selection of candidates to contest the next general election, the NDC is pleased to announce that the current caretaker for St David has stepped down as the caretaker in light of the expressed interest of the Political Leader to contest the St David Seat,” said a new release from the NDC late Tuesday.
“We thank the prior caretaker and those who have supported him and ask for their sustained support as he continues in the post of Deputy Political Leader of the NDC. We look forward to this new phase of candidate selection in all our constituencies under the stewardship of our new Party Leader,” said the release.
Thomas who served is a former public servant in the Ministry of Labour, was defeated in both elections by Oliver Joseph, the New National Party (NNP) candidate. Joseph received 3,168 or 55.74% of the 5684 votes cast while Thomas received 2,487 or 43.75% of the votes cast.
Orlando Romain who was elected as the Public Relations Officer for the NDC at the 31 October convention, said that Thomas will continue to be a part of the party moving forward. “He will continue to serve as the Deputy Political Leader.”
To Mr. Dickson Mitchell,
Congratulations and glad you are attempting to make Grenada Better!
My father was Ronald McSween, so that makes us cousins. I hope this email finds you well and wishing you success in the upcoming elections.
Best regards,
Kevin S.