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Election candidates roll up for nomination day

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Premier Paula Cox turns up for nomination day.

Anthony Richardson has been chosen to replace Makai Dickerson as the PLP candidate to take on OBA leader Craig Cannonier in Constituency 12.Last night Mr Dickerson quit as a candidate in the wake of his admission to possessing marijuana. Yesterday, pictures emerged of him making an apparent gang symbol on a social networking site.Mr Richardson fought unsuccessfully as the PLP candidate against Mr Cannonier in a by-election after former OBA leader John Barritt resigned his seat.As official nomination started today, Premier Paula Cox said: "I always go into any election with a view to win." Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert said of the party: "We are fired up. Fired up. I wish the election was tomorrow.”And Mr Cannonier said: "You can see the excitement from the candidates. We are here for a reason, and we are here to bring Bermuda a new way forward in politics."For the first time nominations were all taking place at the same venue, the Seventh-day Adventist church, on King Street.PLP candidate Terry Lister said he felt the party was in a good shape for the coming election, and eager to continue its work in Government and Dale Butler said he felt both teams were working hard."I believe Bermuda has an international reputation for running elections at high levels. I'm looking forward to it again."Independant candidate Charlie Swan urged voters to come to the polls and vote with their hearts, while another independant candidate, Cornell Fubler, said it was important that voters had the option to vote outside of the two main parties.In a statement this morning, Ms Cox said "I'm so proud of our team of qualified candidates who are in touch with their communities. We have a team of caring people who love our Island and our people."I'm so proud to stand strong with candidates like Renee Ming from Constituency #2. Renee is St George's born and bred. She has a long history of serving the community and I would be honoured to serve with her in the next government."I'm excited to be joined by rising stars like Diallo Rabain from Constituency #7, Lawrence Scott from Constituency #24 and David Burt from Constituency #18. They have energy, ideas and passion to move our country forward. We saw that passion and commitment from Mr Scott earlier this week when he put in a stellar debate performance."We have veterans like our Deputy Leader Derrick Burgess in Constituency #5, Wayne Furbert in Constituency #6, Dale Butler in Constituency #25 and Glenn Blakeney in Constituency #13. These seasoned leaders care deeply about their communities and have spent countless hours with their constituents working to make their lives a little bit better."We have experienced newcomers like Stephen Todd in Constituency #30, Vince Ingham in Constituency #19 and Vance Campbell in Constituency #9.“Vance, Vince and Stephen have a wealth of private sector experience and knowledge that we hope to leverage in the next government to improve the efficiency of government and make sure that we can continue to deliver for all Bermudians."Walton Brown is a measured a thoughtful leader. He's got the kind of independent streak that will serve his constituents well in #17."There are so many others that deserve recognition. Dame Jennifer Smith, an anchor in St. George's and a pillar of the community for Constituency #1. Pastor Leroy Bean who has such a deep passion for people and a commitment to social justice in Constituency #4. Lovitta Foggo (Constituency #3), a leader with love for St. David's coursing through her veins. Neville Tyrrell, our calm, cool and collected force who will defeat Bob Richards in Constituency #11. And, of course, I'm looking forward to our veterans in the west Dennis Lister (Constituency #35), Michael Scott (Constituency #36), Terry Lister (Constituency #33) and Kim Wilson (Constituency #34) returning."I'm also pleased to announce that Anthony Richardson will be returning as our candidate in Constituency #12."I have so many more candidates that I'd love to talk about, but, there is only so much space and so much time! So, I'll conclude by saying that when voters go to the polls on Election Day, know that you are choosing between two candidates and we encourage you to pick the candidate that cares most about your constituency and who will most ably be able to serve you in the House of Assembly."