Monday, May 6, 2024

Snag slows Hennis

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United Progressive Party candidate for St Philip South Bruce Hennis was first out the gates at the Rices Pavilion to get the nomination process under way.

He arrived just before 11 with a party of seven. Hennis hit a minor snag returned to the Rices Pavilion to inform returning officer Deryck Springer he would be exercising his right not to have an election agent. His was able to complete his process. (YB)

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