Experts forecast tight race in Nanaimo-Ladysmith as polls open
NANAIMO — Polls have opened on general voting day to elect the 44th Canadian Parliament.
While the national race appears to be neck and neck between Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and Conservative leader Erin O’Toole, polls in the lead-up to voting day project the Nanaimo-Ladysmith contest to be a three horse race.
Incumbent Green candidate Paul Manly is looking for his third election win after becoming the region’s MP in the May 2019 by-election, before being re-elected the following October.
He will face competition from the NDP’s Lisa-Marie Barron, Liberal candidate Michelle Corfield, Conservative Tamara Kronis and the PPC’s Stephen Welton.