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Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador on September 28, 2021. This article lists the results in selected municipalities. Results are for mayoral elections unless otherwise specified.
Elections in the communities of Cottlesville and Summerford will be held on October 5, as they were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Newfoundland and Labrador. Furthermore, the council vote in Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove will be delayed, as only one candidate came forward. [1] And in Kippens, the election will be held on November 30 due to complaints of harassment on city council. [2]
Mayoral Candidate [3] | Vote | % |
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Walter Yetman | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [4] | Votes [5] | % |
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John Pickett | 903 | 50.06 |
Frazer Russell (X) | 901 | 49.94 |
Mayoral Candidate [6] | Votes | % |
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Darrin Bent | 3,099 | 48.83 |
Brad Suter | 1,852 | 29.18 |
Steve Tessier | 1,395 | 21.98 |
Mayoral Candidate [7] | Votes [8] | % |
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Jim Parsons (X) | 3,952 | 77.87 |
Pat Callahan | 1,123 | 22.13 |
Candidate [7] | Votes [8] | % |
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Linda Chaisson (X) | 3,316 | |
Vaughn Granter (X) | 2,788 | |
Bill Griffin (X) | 2,713 | |
Pam Keeping | 2,618 | |
Pamela Gill | 2,422 | |
Charles Pender | 2,295 | |
Donna Francis-Wheeler | 2,206 | |
Bernd Staeben (X) | 2,113 | |
Tony Buckle (X) | 1,962 | |
Tom Stewart | 1,857 | |
Pat Hickey | 1,772 | |
Robin Parsons | 1,049 |
Mayoral Candidate [9] | Vote [10] | % |
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Mike Goosney | 1,207 | 51.21 |
Dean Ball (X) | 1,150 | 48.79 |
Mayoral Candidate [11] | Vote | % |
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Percy Farwell (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [12] | Votes [13] | % |
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Barry Manuel (X) | 3,168 | 53.41 |
Fouad (Fred) Habib | 2,462 | 41.50 |
Terry O'Halligan | 302 | 5.09 |
Candidate [12] | Votes | % |
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Mike Browne (X) | 2,870 | |
Dave Noel | 2,502 | |
Amy Coady-Davis (X) | 2,330 | |
Holly Dwyer (X) | 2,247 | |
Bob (Flipper) Hiscock | 2,184 | |
Andrew Little | 2,125 | |
Rod (Blackie) Bennett (X) | 2,043 | |
Mark Whiffen (X) | 1,972 | |
Shawn Feener | 1,857 | |
Gerry Gardner | 1,630 | |
Wayde Thompson | 1,557 | |
David Hillier | 1,469 | |
Tom Pinsent | 1,284 | |
Doug Kelly | 1,226 | |
David Oxford | 1,208 | |
Kathy Oake | 1,161 | |
Dave Canning | 1,065 | |
Samantha Gardiner | 751 | |
Hubert Sullivan | 310 |
Mayoral Candidate [14] | Votes [15] | % |
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George Andrews | 884 | 32.69 |
Bert Pomeroy | 638 | 23.59 |
Jackie Compton-Hobbs | 519 | 19.19 |
Jennifer Hefler-Elson | 418 | 15.46 |
John Chiasson | 245 | 9.06 |
In 2017, the Labrador City Town Council voted not to hold a separate election for mayor. The elected council chooses a mayor from among themselves. [16]
Candidate [17] | Votes | % |
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Brian Barnett | 1,741 | 15.10 |
Mitchell Marsh | 1,554 | 13.48 |
Belinda Adams | 1,527 | 13.24 |
Kim Hartery | 1,350 | 11.71 |
Junior Humphries (X) | 931 | 8.07 |
Ryan Pike | 922 | 8.00 |
Dawn Willcott | 887 | 7.69 |
Kenneth Lawlor (X) | 769 | 6.67 |
Nick McGrath (X) | 746 | 6.47 |
John Penney (X) | 663 | 5.75 |
Matthew Fowler | 442 | 3.83 |
Mayoral Candidate [18] | Votes [19] | % |
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Brian Keating | 1,380 | 57.91 |
Gary Myles | 1,003 | 42.09 |
Mayoral Candidate [20] | Votes [21] | % |
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Dave Aker (X) | 4,543 | 65.95 |
Roy Locke | 2,346 | 34.05 |
Candidate [20] | Votes [21] | % |
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Nicole Kieley | 4,538 | 12.79 |
Jim Locke (X) | 4,416 | 12.45 |
Isabelle Fry (X) | 4,208 | 11.86 |
Chelsea Lane | 3,953 | 11.14 |
Bill Antle (X) | 3,634 | 10.25 |
Mark Rice | 2,993 | 8.44 |
Denise French | 2,639 | 7.44 |
Susan Pearcey | 2,533 | 7.14 |
Charlene Walsh | 2,153 | 6.07 |
Sandra Milmore | 2,103 | 5.93 |
Terry Ryan | 1,731 | 4.88 |
Mike Wills | 569 | 1.60 |
Mayoral Candidate [22] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dan Bobbett (X) | Acclaimed |
Candidate [22] | Votes [23] | % |
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Kimberley Street | 2,229 | |
Patrick Martin (X) | 2,018 | |
Elizabeth Laurie (X) | 1,810 | |
Glen "Bic" Carew | 1,669 | |
Larry Vaters | 1,540 | |
Deborah Quilty (X) | 1,344 | |
Simon Walley | 1,337 | |
Jamie Thornhill | 1,064 | |
Tony Kelly | 768 |
Mayoral Candidate [24] | Votes [25] | % |
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Carol McDonald (X) | 1,588 | 66.19 |
Johnny Hanlon | 811 | 33.81 |
Mayoral Candidate [26] | Vote | % |
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Danny Breen (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [26] | Vote | % |
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Sheilagh O'Leary (X) | Acclaimed |
Candidate [26] | Vote [27] | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Jill Bruce | 2,871 | 40.06 |
Mark Nichols | 2,181 | 30.43 |
Jenn Deon | 2,115 | 29.51 |
Ward 2 | ||
Ophelia Ravencroft | 2,758 | 44.23 |
Art Puddister | 1,561 | 25.03 |
Peter Whittle | 1,237 | 19.84 |
Derek Winsor | 680 | 10.90 |
Ward 3 | ||
Jamie Korab (X) | 3,109 | 46.55 |
Greg Noseworthy | 2,687 | 40.23 |
Walter Harding | 883 | 13.22 |
Ward 4 | ||
Ian Froude (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 5 | ||
Carl Ridgeley | 2,476 | 36.34 |
Donnie Earle | 2,462 | 36.13 |
Scott Fitzgerald | 1,250 | 18.34 |
Brenda Walsh | 626 | 9.19 |
At-large (4 councillors) | ||
Maggie Burton (X) | 16,851 | 14.74 |
Sandy Hickman (X) | 12,992 | 11.36 |
Ron Ellsworth | 12,933 | 11.31 |
Debbie Hanlon (X) | 12,179 | 10.65 |
Meghan Hollett | 11,887 | 10.40 |
Jess Puddister | 11,487 | 10.05 |
Greg Smith | 11,330 | 9.91 |
Anne Malone | 6,856 | 6.00 |
Tom Davis | 6,650 | 5.82 |
Mark House | 4,479 | 3.92 |
Paul Combden | 3,696 | 3.23 |
Steve Parsons | 2,206 | 1.93 |
Raymond Petten | 770 | 0.67 |
A by-election was held March 12, 2024 in Ward 4 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ian Froude. [28]
The results were as follows: [29]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Tom Davis | 1,211 | 43.41 |
Myles Russell | 657 | 23.55 |
Greg Smith | 650 | 23.30 |
Nicholas Hillier | 272 | 9.75 |
Mayoral Candidate [30] | Vote [31] | % |
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Tom Rose (X) | 1,193 | 57.25 |
Tom O'Brien | 891 | 42.75 |
Mayoral Candidate [32] | Vote | % |
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Craig Scott (X) | Acclaimed |
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