Susan Stevenson Files Nomination for London Mayor, Calls for Change
Susan Stevenson Enters London Mayoral Race, Urges Change

London's Ward 4 councillor Susan Stevenson has officially entered the mayoral race, filing her nomination papers on May 11, 2026. Stevenson cited a need for change in the city's leadership, emphasizing her commitment to addressing key issues facing London residents.

Stevenson, who has served on city council since 2018, highlighted her experience in municipal governance and her vision for a more inclusive and prosperous London. She joins a growing field of candidates vying to replace outgoing Mayor Ed Holder.

In her announcement, Stevenson outlined priorities including affordable housing, infrastructure improvements, and economic development. She also stressed the importance of community engagement and transparency in decision-making.

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Stevenson's entry into the race adds momentum to what is expected to be a competitive election. The municipal election is scheduled for October 24, 2026.

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