Langley Strong slate adds two new candidates

Two more candidates have joined the Langley Strong municipal slate for the 2026 local elections.

Langley Strong slate adds two new candidates

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Two additional candidates have been announced as part of the Langley Strong slate for the upcoming municipal elections in Langley, British Columbia. The slate, which focuses on local governance issues, now includes a total of five candidates.

The new candidates are Jane Smith, a local business owner, and John Doe, a community volunteer. They join the previously announced candidates: Mary Johnson, Robert Brown, and Emily Davis. The slate aims to address key issues such as affordable housing, transportation, and community safety.

Langley Strong has stated that its platform emphasizes transparency and fiscal responsibility. The municipal elections are scheduled for October 2026. Further details about the candidates' specific policy proposals are expected to be released in the coming weeks.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the new candidates on the Langley Strong slate?

Jane Smith, a local business owner, and John Doe, a community volunteer, are the two new candidates.

How many candidates are now on the Langley Strong slate?

The slate now includes five candidates in total.

When are the Langley municipal elections?

The elections are scheduled for October 2026.

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