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#POCOvotes2018: Pollock seeks fourth term

Glenn Pollock is on the campaign trail to retain his city council seat in Port Coquitlam.
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Port Coquitlam Coun. Glenn Pollock.

Another Port Coquitlam city council incumbent will run for re-election in the Oct. 20 civic race.

Today (Wednesday), Coun. Glenn Pollock joined Coun. Laura Dupont to formally announce his intention to seek his fourth term as an elected official.

Pollock, who is the constituency assistant to PoCo NDP MLA Mike Farnworth, said he’s proud of council’s accomplishments.

“Having said that, I believe there's a much more to be done and I want to be a part of seeing things through,” he stated in a news release, noting the continuation of the Downtown Action Plan, the completion of the Port Coquitlam recreation complex rebuild and work on affordable living policies.

In the 2014 election, he placed fifth for the six council seats open, garnering 5,173 votes.

Pollock, whose wife, Christine, is seeking to be a SD43 school trustee for PoCo, is endorsing Brad West for mayor.

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