Rob Fraser was elected mayor of Northern Rockies with 61.42% of the votes.
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
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Fraser, Rob | 61.42% | 640 | |||
Foster, Gary | 38.68% | 403 |
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andrews, Kyle | 74.86% | 780 | |||
Gerwing, Lorraine | 73.7% | 768 | |||
Enax, Brenda | 72.36% | 754 | |||
Soles, Danny | 62.19% | 648 | |||
Dickie, Leslie | 56.43% | 588 | |||
Roper, John | 52.88% | 551 | |||
Fulton, Kanina | 39.92% | 416 | |||
Leer, Kristi | 37.52% | 391 | |||
McLachlan, Fred | 27.35% | 285 |
Councillor Kyle Andrews (Incumbent) received the highest number of votes, 780 out of a possible 1,042.
In 2022 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Northern Rockies (Regional Municipality) was 35.6%, which was 6.4% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 29.2%.
Women make up 42.9% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 38.5%.
Elected incumbency rate of 80% is 2.8% lower than BC average of 82.8%.