Forthcoming Parliamentary selections

Courtesy of the LibDems4Parliament website, here is the list of PPC selections closing this month:

  • Ealing North – PPC  (07 Nov 2009)
  • Doncaster Central – PPC, Doncaster North – PPC, Don Valley – PPC (13 Nov 2009)
  • Central Devon – PPC (13 Nov 2009)

For further details on how you could become the Liberal Democrat prospective candidate in any of these constituencies see http://libdems4parliament.org.uk/events.

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3 Comments

  • I thought Sally Morgan had already been picked for Central Devon?

  • Pavement Politico 1st Nov '09 - 1:09pm

    Thomas, she stood down at the beginning of October.

  • Looks like we are averaging about one PPC a week pulling out at present – and a fair number are in seats we have chances in, ie not complete no-hope seats

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