Donna Noade Reardon | |
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79th Mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick | |
Assumed office June 7, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Don Darling |
Common Councillor of Saint John,New Brunswick | |
In office May 14,2012 –May 25,2021 ServingwithDonnie Snook,Gerry Lowe,&David Hickey | |
Preceded by | Mel Norton &Donnie Snook |
Succeeded by | Gerry Lowe &David Hickey |
Constituency | Ward 3 |
Personal details | |
Profession | Dietician,Office administrator |
Donna Reardon is a Canadian politician,who currently serves as the mayor of Saint John,New Brunswick.
She was first elected as a city councillor in May 2012,and was re-elected in 2016. [1] She was elected the 79th Mayor on May 25,2021 in the 2021 New Brunswick municipal elections. [2] [3] She was officially sworn in office on June 7,2021 in the Marco Polo Room of the Saint John Trade and Convention Centre. She is the third female Mayor of the city.
She is a trained dietician and has worked as an administrator at her husband's medical practice. [4]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Donna Reardon | 10,089 | 60.19 |
Mel A. W. Vincent | 5,895 | 35.17 |
Darrell Bastarache | 467 | 2.79 |
Howard Arthur Yeomans | 312 | 1.86 |
Ward 3 Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gerry Lowe | 2,488 | 43.04 |
Donna Reardon | 2,107 | 36.45 |
Alex White | 633 | 10.95 |
Allen Leslie | 552 | 9.55 |
Ward 3 Candidate | Vote | % |
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Donnie Snook | 2,303 | 29.86 |
Donna Reardon | 1,941 | 25.17 |
Patrick McCaffrey | 1,142 | 14.81 |
Christie M. Belyea | 924 | 11.98 |
Albert A. Vincent | 622 | 8.07 |
Graeme Stewart-Robertson | 576 | 7.47 |
Allen LESLIE | 204 | 2.65 |
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