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Election 2014: Ladysmith – Stone in as mayor, former mayor Hutchins gets council seat

In Ladysmith, mayor Rob Hutchins decided to step aside and run for Council instead, opening the race to three contenders.  Aaron Stone came out on top.  Hutchins, meanwhile, succeeded in getting a Council seat.

(Data Courtesy Civic Info BC)

Mayor Candidate(s)
First NameLast NameInitialGenderAcclaimedVotesElected
AaronStoneM1315YES
GordonHorthAM1002
MarshStevensM341
Councillor Candidate(s)
First NameLast NameInitialGenderAcclaimedVotesElected
Cal (Butch)FradinEM1465YES
CarolHendersonSF1432YES
DuckPatersonJM1410YES
RobHutchinsR.M1329YES
SteveArnettGM1230YES
JoeFriesenhanM1029YES

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