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Former tourism minister under Christie administration to represent West GB & Bimini Patricia Deveaux. Leon Lundy. NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) tonight ratified seven more candidates for the next general election during an outdoor meeting on the grounds of the Sir Lynden Pindling Center. The newly ratified candidates include Patricia Deveaux for Bamboo Town; Curt G Hollingsworth for Marco City; Leon Lundy for Mangrove Cay and South Andros; Ginger Moxey for Pineridge; James Rolle-Turner for East Grand Bahama; Kirk Russell for Central Grand Bahama; and Obie Wilchcombe for West Grand Bahama and Bimini. Ginger Moxey. Kirk Russell. Party Leader Philip Brave Davis told attendees at the meeting: “We revolutionized our candidate selection process and, in an open, transparent and transformative way, selected an eclectic, diverse and talented group of women and men who will be the future of our party and the future of your next governmen ....
(FILE PHOTO) NASSAU, BAHAMAS Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader Philip Brave Davis yesterday accused the Free National Movement (FNM) of “obfuscating” the intentions of the prime minister and the party regarding the upcoming general election. In a memo sent out on April 29, the Royal Bahamas Defense Force (RBDF) advised its heads of departments to submit the names of marines expected to vote in the advanced polls in the upcoming general election, “in preparation for the possibility of an early General Election”. Earlier this week, Minister of National Security Marvin Dames, who has responsibility for elections, dismissed the memo as “nothing out of the ordinary”. ....