Quinn-Williams confident of victory in St John’s City East

Senator Pearl Quinn-Williams, the United Progressive Party (UPP) candidate for St John’s City East, says she is confident of winning the constituency in the April 30 general election, claiming she has already overcome the six-vote margin from the previous poll.
Quinn-Williams criticised the current representation, alleging that the sitting MP has been largely absent from the community, leaving residents facing neglect.
She said constituents had repeatedly raised concerns about poor sanitation, which she described as the most pressing issue in the area. According to her, blocked gutters, stagnant water and accumulated bulk waste were contributing to unhealthy conditions in some communities.
She also questioned the performance of the MP in his capacity as Minister of Public Utilities, citing ongoing concerns about inconsistent water and electricity supply in parts of the constituency.
With less than three weeks to go before election day, Quinn-Williams said she remains focused on maintaining a strong, visible presence on the campaign trail.
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