Halifax Regional Municipality released the unofficial election results for District 15 (Lower Sackville) on Saturday.
The results show that Paul Russell, a former member of the Halifax Regional School Board and president of the Sackville Cobequid PC Association, unofficially won the Lower Sackville council seat with 30.5 per cent of the votes.
The seat was left vacant after former councillor Steve Craig was elected to the provincial legislature in June.
According to HRM, the official results – and voter turnout – won’t be confirmed until the Municipal Elections Office confirms the numbers on Tuesday.
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This is the first time the municipality has held an exclusively paperless election, and HRM says all indications point toward it having been a success.
The new District 15 councillor will represent Lower Sackville at Halifax City Hall until next year’s general election, which will be held on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020.
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