Nelson resident announces independent candidacy for Kootenay Central election
Corinne Mori, a resident of Nelson for 35 years, has announced her Independent candidacy for the new provincial riding of Kootenay Central in the upcoming BC election scheduled for the fall.
Mori will be running against the current elected official and NDP member Brittny Anderson and Nicole Charlwood of the BC Green Party.
Mori’s campaign prioritizes healthcare reform, homeownership programs, and taxation cuts. She has a broad career background working in rural healthcare, construction, and small business. This will be her first time running for political office.
She says being an independent candidate offers the advantage of having a representative who is free to advocate for the constituents’ interests without being constrained by party agendas.
To learn more about Mori and her campaign visit her website.