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Poll Book (Voting Day Registration)
Box 339, Invermere BC, V0A 1K0
P: 250-342-9281
Allen Miller was elected mayor of Invermere with 80.6% of the votes.
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
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Miller, Allen | 80.6% | 856 | ![]() |
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Topliff, Mark | 17.51% | 186 |
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
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Becker, Kayja | 75.42% | 801 | ![]() |
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Juras, Ute | 65.16% | 692 | ![]() |
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Anderson, Greg | ![]() |
59.89% | 636 | ![]() |
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Taft, Gerry | 57.53% | 611 | ![]() |
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Unger, Richard | 46.42% | 493 | |||
Ridsdale, Shawn | 33.43% | 355 |
Councillor Kayja Becker received the highest number of votes, 801 out of a possible 1,062.
In 2018 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Invermere (District) was 45.1%, which was 9.6% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 35.5%.
Women make up 40% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 35.3%.
Elected incumbency rate of 100% is 19.4% higher than BC average of 80.6%.