Randy Baltimore Campaign Rolls Out Week of Activities Ahead of March 16 By-Election

With the pivotal March 16 by-election in St. Philip’s North constituency approaching, candidate Randy Baltimore’s campaign has unveiled an intensive schedule of voter engagement activities during the critical final week. The comprehensive outreach strategy encompasses town hall meetings, community spot gatherings, and a widespread motorcade campaign blitz across multiple villages within the constituency.

The campaign initiative commences on Tuesday, March 10, with a town hall meeting scheduled at the Polyclinic from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This event will provide constituents with direct access to the candidate and create a platform for discussing community-specific concerns and policy priorities.

Additional engagement activities continue on Thursday, March 12, featuring a corner blitz and spot meeting in Seatons Village from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Similar grassroots outreach events are planned for Friday, March 13, targeting both Glanvilles and Seatons areas between 6:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.

The campaign intensifies on Saturday, March 14, with another corner blitz and spot meeting focusing on the Glanvilles and Seatons communities. The week-long campaign effort will reach its climax on Sunday, March 15, with an extensive motorcade and campaign blitz initiating at Parham Corner. The planned route will traverse Pares Main Road, continue along Collins Main Road to Newfield Village, and proceed through Seatons, Glanvilles, and Willikies before concluding at the St. Philip’s North branch office.

These coordinated activities represent Baltimore’s final strategic push to connect with voters before they cast their ballots to elect a new parliamentary representative for the constituency, marking a significant moment in the region’s political landscape.