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B.C. municipal election 2022: Princeton results

Residents of Princeton have cast their votes for their next mayor in the 2022 B.C. municipal election.

Global News is projecting that incumbent Spencer Coyne has been re-elected as the community’s mayor, having gathered more than 80 per cent of the vote.

Global News is also projecting that elected to council were incumbents Barb Gould, Tyler Willis, Randy McLean and George Elliot.

In the 2018 election, Coyne captured more than 68 per cent of the vote.

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Candidates

Mayor

Spencer Coyne (incumbent)

Doug Pateman

Council 

George Elliot (incumbent)

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Barb Gould (incumbent)

Bob Long

Randy McLean (incumbent)

Arone Sheriland

Tyler Willis (incumbent)

Population of municipality

2,894 (2021)

Boundary of the municipality

Princeton is in B.C.’s Similkameen region in the Okanagan, about 67 kilometres from Hope.

This profile will continually be updated to reflect the latest information, interviews and events in the campaign.

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