On Saturday, Nov. 15, voters across British Columbia went to the polls in the 2014 civic elections.
Jonathan X. Cote, a city councillor since 2005, was elected mayor, defeating four-term mayor Wright and two other challengers.
New Westminster mayoral candidates
New Westminster
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
Jonathan X. Cote Elected | 7661 | 52.94% |
Wayne Wright | 5149 | 35.58% |
James Crosty | 1345 | 9.3% |
Vladimir Krasnogor | 315 | 2.18% |
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New Westminster council candidates
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New Westminster
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
Chuck Puchmayr Elected | 6262 | 8.97% |
Lorrie Williams Elected | 6087 | 8.72% |
Jaimie McEvoy Elected | 5835 | 8.36% |
Bill Harper Elected | 5634 | 8.07% |
Patrick Johnstone Elected | 5582 | 8% |
Mary Trentadue Elected | 5517 | 7.9% |
Catherine Cartwright | 5165 | 7.4% |
Tej Kainth | 5111 | 7.32% |
Calvin Donnelly | 4394 | 6.29% |
David Brett | 3383 | 4.85% |
Scott McIntosh | 2579 | 3.69% |
John Ashdown | 1895 | 2.71% |
Tracey Block | 1847 | 2.65% |
Gavin Palmer | 1773 | 2.54% |
Mike Folka | 1637 | 2.35% |
Marge Ashdown | 1636 | 2.34% |
Harm Woldring | 1610 | 2.31% |
Jim Bell | 1562 | 2.24% |
Raj Gupta | 1235 | 1.77% |
Gerry Liu | 791 | 1.13% |
Matt Kadioglu | 269 | 0.39% |
New Westminster
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
Kelly Slade-Kerr Elected | 8128 | 12.75% |
Jonina Campbell Elected | 7803 | 12.24% |
MaryAnn Mortensen Elected | 6695 | 10.51% |
Mark Gifford Elected | 6475 | 10.16% |
Casey Cook Elected | 6329 | 9.93% |
Michael Ewen Elected | 5214 | 8.18% |
James Janzen Elected | 5145 | 8.07% |
Jeremy Perry | 4278 | 6.71% |
Glen Armstrong | 4040 | 6.34% |
Jim Bell | 3062 | 4.8% |
James Pepa | 2423 | 3.8% |
Cort Ray Caldwell | 2419 | 3.8% |
Rajiv Pandey | 1718 | 2.7% |
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