2013 Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections

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2013 Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections
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  2009 September 24, 2013 2017  

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Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador on September 24, 2013. This article lists the results in selected municipalities. Results are for mayoral elections unless otherwise specified.

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Bay Roberts

Candidate [1] Vote [2]  %
Philip Wood (X)1,64863.43
Geoffrey Seymour95036.57

Clarenville

CandidateVote %
Frazer RussellAcclaimed

[3]

Conception Bay South

Candidate [4] Vote [5]  %
Ken McDonald 3,27363.50
Woodrow French (X)1,70333.04
Gord Taylor1783.45

Corner Brook

Mayor

Candidate [6] Vote [7]  %
Charles Pender4,25860.62
Donna Francis2,76639.38

City Council

CandidateVote %
Bernd Staeben3,2328.38
Linda Chaisson (X)2,9117.54
Keith Cormier2,7367.10
Tony Buckle2,6876.96
Josh Carey2,5546.62
Mary Ann Murphy2,4756.41
Llew Hounsell2,4556.36
Gerard Lee2,1365.54
Priscilla Boutcher (X)2,0365.28
Donna Luther (X)1,9535.06
Gary Kelly (X)1,9325.01
Leo Bruce (X)1,8554.81
Trent Quinton1,8244.73
Dave Wells1,3703.55
Paul Wylezol1,2913.35
John Evans1,0892.82
Danny Park1,0642.76
Chris Noseworthy9702.51
Tom Stewart8402.18
Glen Keeling6411.66
Shawn Street5311.38

Gander

CandidateVote %
Claude Elliott (X)Acclaimed

[8]

Grand Falls-Windsor

CandidateVote %
Al Hawkins (X)Acclaimed

[9]

Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Candidate [10] Vote [11]  %
Jamie Snook1,71568.90
John Hickey 77431.10

Labrador City

CandidateVote %
Karen Oldford (X)Acclaimed

[12]

Marystown

CandidateVote %
Sam Synard (X)Acclaimed

[13]

Mount Pearl

CandidateVote %
Randy Simms (X)Acclaimed

[14]

Paradise

Candidate [15] Vote [16]  %
Dan Bobbett2,36847.88
Allan English2,09442.34
Kurtis Coombs3837.74
Darryl Power1012.04

Portugal Cove-St. Philip's

Candidate [17] Vote [18]  %
Moses G. Tucker1,31352.23
Bill Fagan (X)1,20147.77

St. John's

Mayor

Candidate [19] Vote %
Dennis O'Keefe (X)20,04756.68
Sheilagh O'Leary14,73541.66
Geoff Chaulk5891.67

Deputy mayor

Candidate [19] Vote %
Ron Ellsworth28,10983.08
Jennifer McCreath5,72516.92

City Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Danny Breen (X)Acclaimed
Ward 2
Jonathan Galgay2,95944.77
Andrew Harvey2,06731.27
Scott Fitzgerald1,58423.96
Ward 3
Bruce Tilley (X)2,90041.64
Sarah Colborne Penney2,69938.76
Walter Harding1,36519.60
Ward 4
Bernard Davis 4,17859.26
Lou Puddister2,19531.13
Tracy Holmes6779.60
Ward 5
Wally Collins (X)4,51173.00
Sherwin Flight1,68327.00
At large (4 to be elected)
Tom Hann (X)17,77514.57
Sandy Hickman (X)17,58014.41
Dave Lane13,10610.74
Art Puddister12,98110.64
Lorne Loder12,1749.98
Deanne Stapleton10,8388.88
Paul Sears10,1198.29
Derek Winsor7,4636.12
Tom Badcock7,2555.95
Fred Winsor5,6124.60
Lionel West2,5872.12
Cecil Whitten2,4111.98
Steve Manuel2,0941.72

Ward 4 by-election, February 23, 2016

Candidate [19] Vote %
Sheilagh O'Leary2,72553.29
Jill Bruce95918.75
Debbie Hanlon87617.13
Matthew White2935.73
Janet Kovich2615.10

Stephenville

Candidate [20] Vote [21]  %
Tom O'Brien (X)1,09451.85
Tom Rose1,01648.15

Torbay

Candidate [22] Vote [23]  %
Ralph Tapper1,42452.51
Bob Codner (X)1,01237.32
Brian Whitty27610.18

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