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Blevin bows out gracefully

First time candidate the LNP’s James Blevin was gracious in defeat, congratulating Sandy Bolton on her win on Friday night.

Mr Blevin wished her well on what he identified as a difficult time ahead dealing with local and state issues including the recovery from Covid-19.

“I think I ran a good campaign. I fought hard and that speaks volumes for her popularity,” he said.

“I probably learnt that the people of Noosa are loyal and they will give their elected officials time to achieve the things they need in the community. What we’re faced with is going to be a tall order.”

In addition to the Covid-crisis Mr Blevin cited the Beckmans Road upgrade, the need for expanded hospital services and the management of the Noosa River as major issues affecting the electorate.

“I wish Sandy all the best for delivering on the issues and working with the next government,” he said.

“I have nothing but hope for Noosa and for Queensland and hope we can recover from the pandemic as much as possible,” he said.

Mr Blevin said his desire to enter politics stemmed from his family’s long tradition of serving the community, with his father and two brothers having served in the armed forces.

He took three months unpaid leave from his position as senior audit manager with BDO to run for the seat and now plans to return to work.

In happy news for his family, his wife Sammy is expecting their child.

Mr Blevin has not ruled out entering politics again.

“It’s important that I attempted to give back. I’m very passionate about that,” he said.

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