Mike Bradley (politician)

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Mike Bradley
66th Mayor of Sarnia
Assumed office
1988
Progressive Conservative Ken James 24,06654.6%+19.8%
Liberal Michael Bradley11,31325.7%-14.9%
New Democratic Julie Foley8,53819.4%-5.1%
Independent Douglas O'Dell900.2%
Independent Fred Kahanek510.1%
Total valid votes 44,058100.0%

Source: Elections Canada

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