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NDC announces 7 candidates

17 February 2022
in Politics, PRESS RELEASE
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On Wednesday, 16 February 2022, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) announced 7 candidates, at a media event held at Helena’s Ocean View Restaurant in Sauteurs, St Patrick. 

This event was the first in a series as part of the party’s preparation for the upcoming general election, constitutionally due in 2023.

As part of the thrust to lead the movement for change that Grenada badly needs, 4 of the 7 candidates named are first-time contenders, and 4 are youths.

Dickon Mitchell

Political Leader Dickon Mitchell, who is an Attorney at Law, will be the new candidate for the constituency of St David. Since becoming Party Leader on 31 October 2021, Mitchell has demonstrated that he is indeed a change leader. His visionary leadership, calm, deliberate and assertive way of getting things done, are already proving to be transformative for the NDC. These qualities will be invaluable as Team NDC moves towards transforming Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, under his leadership.

Tevin Andrews

Tevin Andrews will lead the NDC’s winning team in the constituency of Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Andrews, like the other youth Candidates, came through the ranks of the organization from Branch Chair, to Youth Arm Chairman and now, Party Chairman. Andrews is currently a small business owner, who is among the best examples of the party living by its pledge to position capable young people, who are willing to work hard, at the heart of the decision-making process. In government, the NDC will continue to place young people at the forefront of national development and transformation.

Joseph Andall

Joseph Andall hails from Chantimelle, St Patrick. He is an accomplished educator who is a specialist in the teaching of Spanish and the training of teachers of Modern Languages. Andall is an alumnus of Samaritan Presbyterian School, Chantimelle RC School, Grenada Boys’ Secondary School and T A Marryshow Community College. He holds a Master’s degree in Modern Language Education from the University of the West Indies and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Morehouse College, as well as postgraduate diplomas in Hispanic and Latin American Studies. Andall is fluent in Spanish and has varying degrees of competence in other languages. Andall is a long-standing member of the NDC and has served the party in many capacities including Interim Political Leader.

Quinc Britton

Quinc Britton, a son of the Victorian soil who has been a youth activist in his community, was named candidate for the constituency of St Mark. An active member of the youth arm of the party, Britton is also a leader in the Constituency Branch. Professionally, he is trained in music and has tutored in music theory. Britton is now employed as a manager in a private sector entity in the auto rental industry.

Kerryne James

Former NDC Youth Senator and current Chairman of the National Democratic Youth Movement (NDYM), Kerryne James will be the party’s candidate for the Constituency of St John. James is a graduate of St George’s University and in 2018, became the youngest Senator in the Commonwealth of Nations. James intends to continue to be a role model and inspiration to young people, particularly women in her Gouyave community and nationally.

Jonathan La Crette

Former school teacher, principal, and human resource manager in the private sector, Jonathan La Crette will challenge the NNP incumbent in the St George North West Constituency. La Crette, who hails from Fontenoy, is also an OECS Commission SDM Ambassador and one of our fresh youthful faces. In addition to his vibrancy, La Crette comes with vast professional experience and personal accomplishments.

Claudette Joseph

In the Town of Saint George, prominent Attorney at Law, law lecturer and senior martial arts instructor Claudette Joseph will contest the seat for the second time. Joseph, who was born and raised in the Town, is one of the most dependable members of the team and has been a leading advocate of the party’s principles and policies. She is also a champion for the issues dear to the people of the constituency.

The NDC intends to have its full slate of Candidates announced in the coming weeks. Our team is comprised of Grenadian patriots with vast and varied skillsets and areas of competence, who are equipped to move our Grenada forward to prosperity, through transformative programs and policies. We join with our Party Leader, in asking all our people to ponder on this question: “If the current leaders of Grenada have not been able to transform our country positively in the last thirty years, will they be able to do so now?” This is why NDC urges the people of Grenada to come along with us. Let us together Bring the Change and Move Grenada Forward!

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  1. Anita says:
    3 months ago

    Good to see the Candidates. Would love to see more women in politics though.

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    • Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha says:
      3 months ago

      Storm for PM. The Grenadian Maggie Thatcher!

      Reply

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