Powell River

City

Provincial Location

Municipal Information

Councillors

6 to be elected

Registration Method

Poll Book (Voting Day Registration)

Regional District

Powell River

Contact

6910 Duncan Street, Powell River BC, V8A 1V4

P: 604-485-6291

Eligible Voter Turnout

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Gender Representation

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Running

Elected

David Formosa was elected mayor of Powell River with 54.55% of the votes.

Mayoral Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
Formosa, David
 
54.55% 2642
Woznow, Ronald
 
41.13% 1992
Holstine, Glenn
 
3.39% 164

Councillor Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
Leishman, CaroleAnn
 
63.68% 3084
Hathaway, Maggie
 
63.02% 3052
Southcott, Rob
 
62.83% 3043
Palm, Jim
 
48.61% 2354
Elliott, Cindy
 
38.03% 1842
Doubt, George
 
36.47% 1766
Drummond, Allan
 
36.42% 1764
Wright, Sharon
 
26.55% 1286
Noreault, Terry
 
23.13% 1120
Gallagher, Kelli
 
22.22% 1076
Whittaker, Roger
 
20.67% 1001
Ashworth, William
 
20.4% 988
Richards, Art
 
14.54% 704

Councillor CaroleAnn Leishman (Incumbent) received the highest number of votes, 3,084 out of a possible 4,843.

In 2018 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Powell River (City) was 46.8%, which was 11.3% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 35.5%.

Voter turnout statistics

Eligible Voter Turnout (2018)

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Voter Turnout (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Eligible Voters (Historical)

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Gender statistics

Gender Elected (2018)

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Percent Women Running (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Percent Women Elected (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Women make up 42.9% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 35.3%.

Incumbency

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Elected incumbency rate of 100% is 19.4% higher than BC average of 80.6%.