Tamara Jansen Wins Langley-Cloverdale By-Election with Strong Support from Filipino-Conservative Team.

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  • Langley-Cloverdale, British Columbia – Tamara Jansen has been officially elected as the new Member of Parliament (MP) for Langley-Cloverdale, following a decisive victory in the December 16, 2024 by-election. Throughout the campaign, Jansen was backed by a strong team of dedicated volunteers and supporters, including Lita Cabal, Ryan Ferrer, Remington Agustin, Gagan, Harsh, Mike Calingo, Lourence Almonte-Singh, and Indy Panchi, who played a pivotal role in the door-knocking canvassing efforts until the very last day of the election.

    Lita Cabal, Lourence Almonte-Singh, and Indy Panchi, who are each running for Conservative Party nominations in their respective ridings (Fleetwood-Port Kells, New Westminster-Burnaby-Maillardville, and Steveston-Richmond East), have been fully committed to supporting Tamara Jansen’s candidacy. Their collective efforts were essential in motivating voters and driving momentum in Langley-Cloverdale throughout the election period.

    With this victory, Tamara Jansen is poised to continue making a difference for Langley-Cloverdale, championing the needs of her constituents and representing their interests in the House of Commons.

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