Lake Country

District

Provincial Location

Municipal Information

Councillors

6 to be elected

Registration Method

Poll Book Registration

Regional District

Central Okanagan

Contact

10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country BC, V4V 2M1

P: 250-766-5650

Eligible Voter Turnout

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Gender Representation

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Running

Elected

James Baker was elected mayor of Lake Country with 36.7% of the votes.

Mayoral Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
Baker, James
 
36.7% 988
McCarthy, Jason
 
26.49% 713
Guenther, Noreen
 
19.69% 530
Clark, Bill
 
16.68% 449

Councillor Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
McEwan, Jamie
 
53.19% 1432
Gambell, Penny
 
51.71% 1392
Geier, Robert
 
25.56% 688
Cameron, Lisa
 
11.11% 299
Dickie, Owen
 
10.7% 288
Leamont, Barbara
 
3.01% 81
Withers, Peter
 
34.99% 942
Aubin, Nicholas
 
29.94% 806
Scarrow, Bill
 
19.69% 530
Nairne, Robert
 
8.28% 223
Rees, Alice
 
6.69% 180
Blaskovits, Jeremy
 
6.2% 167
Sjoman, Linda
 
2.56% 69
Vader, Matt
 
2.56% 69

Councillor Jamie McEwan received the highest number of votes, 1,432 out of a possible 2,692.

In 2011 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the Lake Country (District) was 37.3%, which was 6.7% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 30.6%.

Voter turnout statistics

Eligible Voter Turnout (2011)

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Voter Turnout (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Eligible Voters (Historical)

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Gender statistics

Gender Elected (2011)

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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 34.1%.

Incumbency

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Elected incumbency rate of 60% is 21.3% lower than BC average of 81.3%.