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Candidate Profile: Josh Semotiuk

Squeezing a donor-less mayoral campaign alongside his night-shift electrician job, Semotiuk says the current candidates don't relate to the average voter.

Josh Semotiuk just cant relate to the politicians who have been dominating Edmonton city hall.So instead of sitting at home complaining about who to vote for, hes running for mayor himself.

I decided the city could use just a regular guy shaking things up.

"This is what democracy is about"

A 29-year-old father of two, Semotiuk admits his chances might appear slim. But thats not stopping him from taking the leap into the world of politics. To me this is what democracy is about, anyone can run for office.

In between working a graveyard shift as an electrician, Semotiuk is working on his campaign.

Hes hoping to appeal to Edmontonians who are looking for a change. I bring a fresh face, Im not a career politician and I bring new ideas and a fresh attitude at how to solve the citys problems.

Semotiuk sees the condition of Edmontons roads as a major issue. Were playing catch up with a lot of infrastructure like our roads and our transit isnt where I feel it should be for a city this size.

Not taking donations

Another thing Semotiuk hopes sets him apart is that hes not pretending he has all the answers. Im not afraid to tell someone Im not sure of the best way to do that. Im going to be completely honest with people all the time. Im not afraid to say I dont know. Lets find people who do know and work on a solution together.

Semotiuk admits he doesnt have the kind of money some of the more established names running for mayor do. In fact, he has a problem with the hundreds of thousands of dollars being raised by some of his opponents.

He knows it will put him at a disadvantage but Semotiuk is taking a stand against fundraising. Im not taking donations from anybody or any businesses. I think private citizens should keep their money, we pay enough in taxes.

Not raising any money means Semotiuk cant even afford to buy campaign signs. But that doesnt worry him either. I dont really agree with signs on a personal level, Im just going to try and work social media and conventional media to get my name out there.

While colleagues and friends have been encouraging him to run, Semotiuk has already been told by some people he cant win. Its made him more determined to carry on. Anything can happen in politics, right? Well see how far this can go with word of mouth and people power.

CBC News has contacted thesixth mayoral candidate,Kristine Acielo, for a profile but has not yet been able to schedule an interview.