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1435 Water Street, Kelowna BC, V1Y 1J4
P: 250-469-8500
Tom Dyas was elected mayor of Kelowna with 61.2% of the votes.
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dyas, Tom | 61.2% | 21328 | |||
Basran, Colin | 31.29% | 10905 | |||
Habib, David | 4.4% | 1533 | |||
Smedley, Glendon Charles | 0.81% | 282 | |||
Socrates, Silverado | 0.65% | 226 |
Candidate Name | Incumbent | Votes | Percentage | Total | Elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cannan, Ron | 49.22% | 17152 | |||
Wooldridge, Loyal | 42.18% | 14700 | |||
Webber, Rick | 33.84% | 11795 | |||
Lovegrove, Gord | 33.31% | 11609 | |||
Singh, Mohini | 33.24% | 11585 | |||
Stack, Luke | 32.77% | 11421 | |||
Hodge, Charlie | 32.64% | 11374 | |||
DeHart, Maxine | 32.19% | 11218 | |||
Kyle, Davis | 29.04% | 10122 | |||
Given, Gail | 27.14% | 9458 | |||
Truch, Peter | 22.83% | 7958 | |||
Ames, Susan | 21.64% | 7543 | |||
Wentworth, Noel | 21.46% | 7479 | |||
Grewal, Bal | 19.69% | 6861 | |||
McMurray, Elaine | 18.05% | 6292 | |||
Macauley, Tom | 16.01% | 5578 | |||
Kay, James | 15.7% | 5470 | |||
Dhial, Indy | 14.4% | 5020 | |||
Brar, Amarit | 14.25% | 4965 | |||
Williams, Chris | 13.62% | 4747 | |||
Lalli, Amarjit Singh | 11.97% | 4172 | |||
Schlossser, Dan | 11.95% | 4164 | |||
Shephard, Anthony | 10.6% | 3693 | |||
Collecutt, Sacheen | 8.81% | 3070 | |||
Bocskei, Christopher | 8.39% | 2923 | |||
Rogers, Brian | 8.31% | 2895 | |||
Joseph, Daniel | 7.77% | 2709 | |||
Sawatzky, Zach | 6.96% | 2427 | |||
Norman, D. Ben | 5.82% | 2029 | |||
Dahms, Greg | 5.53% | 1929 | |||
Becenko, Chris | 4.2% | 1463 | |||
Fiddler, Darrin | 3.45% | 1204 |
Councillor Ron Cannan received the highest number of votes, 17,152 out of a possible 34,851.
In 2022 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Kelowna (City) was 30.3%, which was 1.1% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 29.2%.
Women make up 22.2% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 38.5%.
Elected incumbency rate of 71.4% is 11.4% lower than BC average of 82.8%.