Quinte West’s mayoral race has seen a new entry.
Dennis Flintoff is the third person to file for the municipality’s top position in this fall’s municipal election.
In a statement on social media, Flintoff said he pledges to provide transparent leadership, responsible financial management, and a strong focus on infrastructure and community growth.
He said he is entering the race because he believes Quinte West has tremendous potential and that residents deserve a municipal government that is accountable, fiscally responsible, and focused on delivering value for taxpayers.
Flintoff’s campaign will focus on several key priorities:
• Fiscal accountability and responsible use of taxpayer dollars.
• Long-term infrastructure planning and investment.
• Transparent and accessible local government.
• Supporting economic growth while protecting the interests of residents.
• Maintaining and improving core municipal services.
• Listening to residents and ensuring their voices are heard in decisions that affect the community.
Throughout the campaign, Flintoff plans to meet with residents, businesses, community organizations, and local stakeholders across Quinte West to hear their ideas and concerns.
“I want to build a community where decisions are made openly, finances are managed carefully, and every resident knows their voice matters. Together, we can build a stronger future for Quinte West.”
Residents can follow the campaign for updates, announcements, and upcoming events on the Dennis Flintoff Quinte West Facebook page.
Flintoff will be competing with Zack Card and Shelley Stedall for the big seat, which will be vacated by current three-term mayor Jim Harrison.


