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Philip Brown takes another run at Charlottetown mayor

Former Charlottetown councillor Philip Brown is making another effort to unseat Mayor Clifford Lee.

Former Charlottetown councillor Philip Brown is making another effort to unseat Mayor Clifford Lee.

Philip Brown announced he is running for mayor of Charlottetown in a video on Twitter Thursday morning. (Philip Brown)

Brown, whoserved on city council from 2001 to 2006, ran against Lee in 2010 and lost by 3,000 votes. Brown announced his candidacy with a campaign video on Twitter Thursday morning. He believes he can beat Lee this time with what he calls ashorter and more concentrated campaign.

"We know it's going to be a difficult campaign because of his 30 years of service," Brown told CBC News.

"We have to, you know, try toput something in there that people can grasp, andI think this election we're looking at the issues that affect people directly."

Brown said his campaign will focus on four things: efficiency in council, property taxes, cosmetic pesticides and sewage and water problems.

Lee, the longest serving mayor in the history of Charlottetown, announced in late June he is planning to runagain.

Election day is Nov. 3.