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Here's a rundown of the candidates running in Ward 4

There are three people running for the seat to represent the Porcupine and Connaught areas
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The Ward 4 candidates are John Curley, left, Tim Jamieson and Ken Steinbrunner.

Election day is coming fast. 

For voters in Ward 4 who have yet to cast a ballot, here's a look at who's running for the Porcupine and Connaught areas. 

There are three candidates: incumbent John Curley, Tim Jamieson and Ken Steinbrunner. 

Curley is a familiar face at the Timmins council table and is finishing his first term as the Ward 4 representative (previously he sat as the Ward 2 councillor for South Porcupine). Read his bio here.

Jamieson was born and raised in Porcupine and this is his first time throwing his hat in the political ring. Read his bio here. His take on some of the election issues is available here.

Steinbrunner is a lifelong resident of the city's east end. He's wrapping up his term as a District School Board Ontario North East trustee, a seat he won in the 2018 election. Read more about Steinbrunner here. His responses to some of the election issues is available here.

The Timmins Chamber also invited all candidates to talk about priorities in this election campaign.

Watch what the Ward 4 candidates had to say below: 

The municipal election is Oct. 24. Advance voting is being done online and runs Oct. 11-24. In-person polls are open on election day. TimminsToday will have live results on election night.