Salmon Arm residents have cast their vote for the next mayor and council in the 2022 B.C. municipal election.
Global News is projecting incumbent Mayor Alan Harrison was re-elected with 69 per cent of the vote.
Incumbent councillors Tim Lavery, Kevin Flynn, Debbie Cannon, Sylvia Lindgren and Louise Wallace Richmond were re-elected and will be joined by David Gonella.
Candidates
Mayor
Nancy Cooper
Alan Harrison (incumbent)
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Luke Norrie
Council
Daniel Bardy
Debbie Cannon (incumbent)
Brian Fletcher
Kevin Flynn (incumbent)
David Gonella
Deb Haukedal
Robert Johnson
Tim Lavery (incumbent)
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Sylvia Lindgren (incumbent)
Greg Schmor
Louise Wallace-Richmond (incumbent)
Kristine Wickner
Population of municipality
19,432 (2021).
Boundary of the municipality
Salmon Arm is a city that’s found at the southern tip of Shuswap Lake, about 30 kilometres from Sicamous along the Trans-Canada Highway. Shuswap Lake is often called B.C.’s houseboating capital.
This profile will continually be updated to reflect the latest information, interviews and events in the campaign.
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