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Originally Posted by SevenSquared
I'm a bit worried about 2026 as well.
The mayoral challengers we saw in recent elections certainly do not instill confidence, and the fact that 2021 was even close was definitely cause for concern.
Hopefully we'll see some qualified, pro-growth, forward-looking candidates emerge, and that the vocal minority online who constantly pine for the old days of endless sprawl and brain drain won't have much of an impact on the council we elect.
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Well, with Dawn Arnold gone and never to return, more qualified candidates may present themselves since they may feel they have a better chance for electoral success.
We've been blessed in Moncton to have a series of younger, progressive, and pro business mayors, including Dawn Arnold, George LeBlanc and Brian Murphy. Even older more laissez faire mayors like Leopold Belliveau and Lorne Mitton have been capable administrators.
From the current city council, I could certainly see Shawn Crossman and Charles Leger considering a potential run. Hopefully some business leaders in the community will also throw their hat into the ring. Both George LeBlanc and Brian Murphy were lawyers in the city.
One things for sure, if your ultimate goal is provincial or federal politics, a stint as mayor of Moncton will certainly boost your profile and your potential electability on a larger stage.