Amy Martin has returned to her post as norfolk county mayor.
Content
The Port Dover Native Started An Unpaid Leave of Absence in January While Running for the Pc Party Leading Up to This Week’s Provincial Election.
Martin Finized Second in Her First Attempt at Becoming Haldimand Norfolk MPP. She Garnered 24.5 per hundred of the vote with 12,949 Ballots. Independent Bobbi Ann Brady Won A Second Term with 63.7 per cent of the vote for a total of 33.669 Ballots.
“While we may not have won, we Didn’t Go Down Without A Fight,” Martin Said to a Few Dozen People who Gathered at Capitol 33 in Delhi After the Polls Closed. “We stayed aboo Board, we put in the work, we held the line on our messaging, and we gave folks a choice at the ballot.”
Martin Vowed to continue to lobby for Haldimand and Norfolk.
“While we respect the Decision of the Electorate, Let Me Be Clear, We Won’t Go Away,” She Said.
“We will continue to advocate for Haldimand Norfolk and we will continue to push for progress and progression that we know is possible and that we know we deserve.
A Norfolk County Release feels Friday Thanked Residents for their Patience During Martin’s Unpaid Leave.
“Norfolk County Appreciates The Support and Understanding of its Residents During this Period and Looks Forward to Continuing Its Work Under Mayor Martin’s Leadership,” The Release Said.
“Norfolk County also congratulates Bobbi Ann Brady on continuing as our local member of provincial parliament and wishes her success.”
Share this article in your social network