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Prince Rupert election results 2014: Full results

Lee Brain has beat out incumbent Jack Mussallem in the race for the mayor’s chair in Prince Rupert, B.C.

On Saturday, Nov. 15, voters across British Columbia went to the polls in the 2014 civic elections. Polls were open in Prince Rupert, B.C., from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Three candidates were running against incumbent Jack Mussallem in the race for the mayor’s office. Lee Brain was elected mayor:

Prince Rupert

Candidate Votes Percent
Lee Brain Elected 2495 58.12%
Jack Mussallem 890 20.73%
Tony Briglio 474 11.04%
Sheila Gordon-Payne 411 9.57%
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Prince Rupert

Candidate Votes Percent
Blair Mirau Elected 2915 15.57%
Barry Cunningham Elected 2897 15.47%
Wade Niesh Elected 2119 11.32%
Gurvinder Randhawa Elected 2053 10.97%
Joy Thorkelson Elected 2044 10.92%
Nelson Kinney Elected 1995 10.66%
Anna Ashley 1667 8.9%
Ray Pedersen 1520 8.12%
Gina Garon 1511 8.07%

Prince Rupert

Candidate Votes Percent
Tina Last Elected 2337 15.71%
Bart Kuntz Elected 2153 14.47%
James Horne Elected 1941 13.05%
Louisa Sanchez Elected 1735 11.66%
Terri-Lynne Huddlestone Elected 1430 9.61%
Judy Carlick-Pearson Elected 1408 9.46%
Kimberly Williams 1233 8.29%
June Lewis 1070 7.19%
Fanny Nelson 942 6.33%
William Spat 628 4.22%
Janet Beil Acclaimed 0 0%

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