Candidates Announced
posted by Chris Prior, 23 Jan 2010
There's been a lot of speculation from all corners about who our candidates are going to be. While they're not all decided yet, two have been.
The name everyone's been waiting for - that of our Croydon candidate - is Kat Nicholson. She has sustained a lifelong love of both gaming and politics and is a highly intelligent, motivated and educated young woman. She is passionate about Adelaide and its capacity for innovation and growth, and is certain that the ever-changing area in which the seat of Croydon lies is a potential beacon for the rest of the state.
Not everyone lives in Croydon though, which makes it hard for all our supporters to vote for us. So we're running a candidate for the Legislative Council - Chris Prior. A programmer with a passion for politics dating back since before he can remember, he aims to be a candidate for all South Australians who expect more from their government. He will fight for more openness in government, tighter controls to prevent the abuse of power and a fair go for everyone.
The full blurbs and contact details for our candidates can be found on our candidate page.
We game, we vote.
My name is Chris Prior, and I'm a Gamer4Croydon.
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