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Local Government Compiled Voters List
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Brian Taylor was elected mayor of Grand Forks with 48.15% of the votes.
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Taylor, Brian | 48.15% | 755 | |||
Baker, J. Everett | 44.58% | 699 | |||
Smith, Gary | 5.99% | 94 |
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zielinski, Rod | 63.39% | 994 | |||
Krog, Neil | 49.04% | 769 | |||
Moslin, Chris | 46.81% | 734 | |||
Eburne-Stoodley, Zak | 45.6% | 715 | |||
Korolek, Catherine | 43.56% | 683 | |||
Thompson, Christine | 39.67% | 622 | |||
Hammett, Chris | 37.5% | 588 | |||
Butler, Julia | 35.33% | 554 | |||
Wyers, Cher | 34.06% | 534 | |||
O'Donnell, Danna | 31.51% | 494 | |||
Piper, Kyle | 30.04% | 471 | |||
Halluck, Stan | 22.9% | 359 | |||
Hoekstra, Arnold | 15.37% | 241 |
Councillor Rod Zielinski received the highest number of votes, 994 out of a possible 1,568.
In 2018 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Grand Forks (City) was 49.5%, which was 14.0% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 35.5%.
Women make up 0% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 35.3%.
Elected incumbency rate of 50% is 30.6% lower than BC average of 80.6%.