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1435 Water Street, Kelowna BC, V1Y 1J4
P: 250-469-8645
Colin Basran was elected mayor of Kelowna with 56.49% of the votes.
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basran, Colin | 56.49% | 16755 | |||
Shepherd, Sharon | 34.92% | 10358 | |||
Thompson, Mark | 3.78% | 1120 | |||
Hardy, Chuck | 1.83% | 544 | |||
Row, Kelly | 1.49% | 442 | |||
Smedley, Glendon | 0.28% | 83 | |||
Condy, Sam | 0.26% | 77 | |||
Murphy, James | 0.25% | 75 |
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stack, Luke | 55.71% | 16524 | |||
Given, Gail | 52.46% | 15559 | |||
DeHart, Maxine | 52.33% | 15522 | |||
Singh, Mohini | 51.97% | 15415 | |||
Sieben, Brad | 42.44% | 12587 | |||
Gray, Tracy | 38.82% | 11515 | |||
Donn, Ryan | 32.25% | 9565 | |||
Hodge, Charles | 31.84% | 9444 | |||
Itani, Beryl | 27.37% | 8119 | |||
Thurnheer, Laura | 26.23% | 7781 | |||
Monk, Alan | 20.85% | 6185 | |||
Mossman, David | 17.74% | 5262 | |||
James, Graeme | 16.3% | 4835 | |||
Gorman, Michael | 14.8% | 4391 | |||
McLoughlin, Mike | 14.59% | 4327 | |||
Upshaw, Sean | 13.18% | 3909 | |||
Gran, Carol | 12.82% | 3803 | |||
Kennedy, Bobby | 10.48% | 3107 | |||
Rajabally, Mo | 10.2% | 3024 | |||
Olson, Dale | 8.4% | 2491 | |||
Van Ryswyk, Dayleen | 7.73% | 2294 | |||
Aaltonen, Billie | 7.39% | 2191 | |||
Kendall, Leslie | 6.98% | 2071 | |||
James, Rawle | 5.86% | 1739 | |||
OReilly, Connor | 5.03% | 1493 | |||
Chung, Ken | 4.97% | 1474 | |||
Miles, Gwen | 4.29% | 1272 | |||
Finney, Ken | 4.26% | 1263 | |||
Condy, Cal | 3.33% | 989 | |||
Jessacher, Krista | 2.61% | 773 | |||
Somer, Derek (Red) | 2.53% | 751 |
Councillor Luke Stack (Incumbent) received the highest number of votes, 16,524 out of a possible 29,661.
In 2014 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Kelowna (City) was 32.5%, which was 2.0% lower than than the average BC municipal turnout of 34.5%.
Women make up 44.4% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 36.9%.
Elected incumbency rate of 100% is 19.2% higher than BC average of 80.8%.