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John Dooley elected Nelson mayor

John Dooley will once again serve as Nelson’s mayor.

He defeated incumbent Deb Kozak and newcomer Bernie Brown in today’s election.

Dooley served as mayor from 2005-14, but lost to Kozak in 2014. He was also a councillor from 1999-2005.

The unofficial count had Dooley with 2,290, Kozak with 1,904 and Brown with 121.

Here is our interview with Dooley tonight following his victory:

The councillors will be Rik Logtenberg, Brittny Anderson, Jesse Woodward, Cal Renwick, incumbent Janice Morrison, and Keith Page.

The vote totals are as follows:

MAYOR
NameVotesElectedPercentage of Vote ReceivedPrevious Office
John Dooley2,290YES
53.1%
Served prior to 2014
Debra Kozak1,904
44.1%
Incumbent
Bernie Brown121
2.8%
None
COUNCILLOR
NameVotesElectedPercentage of Vote ReceivedElectoral OrganizationPrevious Office
Rik Logtenberg1,923YES
44.6%
None
Brittny Anderson1,862YES
43.2%
None
Jesse Woodward1,813YES
42%
None
Cal Renwick1,765YES
40.9%
Coalition of Responsible ElectorsNone
Janice Morrison1,578YES
36.6%
Incumbent
Keith Page1,389YES
32.2%
None
Rob Richichi1,058
24.5%
None
Robin Cherbo1,052
24.4%
Incumbent
Margaret Stacey1,049
24.3%
Served prior to 2014
Michelle Hillaby1,037
24%
Coalition of Responsible ElectorsNone
Robbie Kalabis1,031
23.9%
None
Joseph Reiner944
21.9%
None
Bob Adams939
21.8%
Incumbent
Brian Shields912
21.1%
Coalition of Responsible ElectorsNone
Travis Hauck864
20%
Coalition of Responsible ElectorsNone
Leslie Payne819
19%
None
Laureen Barker712
16.5%
None
Stephanie Wiggins682
15.8%
Coalition of Responsible ElectorsNone
Charles  Jeanes254
5.9%
None
Greg Nesteroff
Greg Nesteroff
Greg has been working in West Kootenay news media off and on since 1998. When he's not on the air, he's busy writing about local history. He'll soon publish a book about the man who founded the ghost town of Sandon.

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