Two new councillors have been elected, two incumbents defeated and a familiar face returned to the council table in the Township of 91原创 following the Saturday vote that also saw Jack Froese win the mayor鈥檚 job for a third time.
for the next term are David Davis, Eric Woodward, Kim Richter, Bob Long, Blair Whitmarsh, Steve Ferguson, Petrina Arnason and Margaret Kunst.
Davis topped the polls with 12,029 votes out of a total 25,691 votes cast.
鈥淚 am just ecstatic and glad to be here.
鈥淭here鈥檚 eight seats and I鈥檓 just glad to have one,鈥 said Davis.
鈥淚鈥檓 glad everyone came out and voted and I want to thank everyone for their support.
鈥淚鈥檓 really looking forward to the next four years.鈥
Moving forward, Davis wants to focus on preserving farmland, upgrading municipal infrastructure and affordable housing.
Township council expected to see at least one new face with the retirement of Charlie Fox.
First-time candidate Eric Woodward said he was 鈥減leasantly surprised鈥 that he finished in second place with 11,600 votes.
The high-profile builder waged a campaign that was heavy on newspaper ads and social media and light on campaign signs.
Woodward said he was looking forward to a 鈥渕ore collaborative鈥 council that devotes more time to the issues and less to personalities.
鈥淚 think we鈥檙e going to have a very different dynamic,鈥 Woodward said.
Woodward, who has extensive holdings in Fort 91原创, said he will excuse himself from any votes that might affect his business interests or the interests of the charitable foundation that his properties are being rolled into.
He said he will have no communication with his staff concerning applications that would come before council.
Woodward said he has no business interests outside of Fort 91原创.
The other first-time councillor is Kunst, while Ferguson returns after having previously served on council before losing his seat in 2014.
Incumbents Angie Quaale and Michelle Sparrow each lost their seats on Saturday night.
Quaale placed ninth in the race for eight seats, falling short of newcomer Kunst鈥檚 total by 103 votes.
The Township announced the results shortly after the polls closed at 8 p.m
Approximately 25 people were present at the Township鈥檚 live broadcast of the results in the Civic Facility, including a handful of council candidates and their family members.
The youngest candidate to run, UBC student Michael Pratt, came 10th out of the 23 candidates, receiving 8,169 votes. He said he鈥檚 鈥渉onoured鈥 by the number of people who voted for him.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a blessing to be in a place in a community where someone like me can come in 10th.
鈥淚 know the people that 91原创 have elected will do a fantastic job over the next four years. My hope is everyone will live up to what they said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to be done, I should get back to working on papers now for school.鈥
School board trustees elected to serve on behalf of the Township were
Megan Dykeman 鈥 13,420 votes
Suzanne Perrault 鈥 11,382
Marnie Wilson 鈥 11,328
Rod Ross 鈥 10,599
David Tod 鈥 10,486
Candidates not elected to the board of education were Brent Larsen, who received 9,379 votes and Cheryl Snowdon-Eddy who received 8,616.