According to unofficial results, former deputy mayor Ric Bresee was elected mayor for Loyalist Township. Bresee, who won over 50 per cent of the vote, has been deputy mayor for two terms, and altogether he has spent 18 years on council. With the current Mayor Bill Lowry stepping down from the Township’s top spot, Bresee had the most political recognition of the three mayoral candidates. Lorna Willis came in second, with over 30 per cent of the vote.
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Mayor
Ric Breesee
Joy Silver
Lorna Willis
Deputy Mayor
Jim Hegadorn
Bill McKee
Council
Councillor – Ward 1
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Nathan Townend (acclaimed)
Councillor – Ward 2
Ron Andress
Ed Daniliunas (incumbent)
Carol Ann Parks
Councillor – Ward 3
Mike Budarick
Mike Costa
Ron Gordon
Alexandra Kelly
Penny Porter (incumbent)
Paul Proderick
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