PEI

Charlottetown-Parkdale byelection set for Nov. 27

P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan announced Tuesday the byelection for District 11: Charlottetown-Parkdale will be held Nov. 27.

District 11 seat left vacant by Doug Currie's resignation

A voter casts their ballot.
Voters in District 11 will be able to vote for their new representative on Nov. 27. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan announced Tuesday the byelection for District 11: Charlottetown-Parkdale will be held Nov. 27.

The seat was left vacant when Liberal MLA Doug Currie unexpectedly resigned from politics on Oct. 19.

Bob Doiron will run for the Liberals, while Hannah Bell will be the Green Party candidate.

The PC Party is holding a meeting to choose its candidate Wednesday. The NDP said it plans to choose a candidate before the weekend.

The premier had six months following Currie's resignation to call the byelection, but said he wanted the seat to be filled sooner.

"It is important that residents of Charlottetown-Parkdale be represented in a timely a manner as possible in the Legislative Assembly, which opens in November," he said in a news release.

The seat for Charlottetown-Parkdale has been vacant since Oct. 19. (CBC)