Recount confirms Mary-Ann Booth as mayor-elect of West Vancouver – BC



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It’s official — West Vancouver’s election night results stand, and Mary-Ann Booth will be the district’s next mayor.

A B.C. provincial court judge confirmed the results on Thursday night.

Just 21 votes separated Booth and former West Vancouver mayor Mark Sager on election night on Oct. 20.


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Booth said she received confirmation at 8 p.m., after a 12-hour day with candidates, scrutineers and lawyers present.

“I felt great. 21 votes isn’t a lot, I had confidence in our staff and I had confidence in our machines, but you just never know. That’s not a very wide margin,” she said.

Let me be among the first to congratulate Mary-Ann Booth who will be confirmed tomorrow as Mayor of West Vancouver after a judicial recount, apparently by the same 21 vote margin. Much ado about nothing, it seems. Now the exciting work begins!!!

— Craig Cameron (@CraigCameronWV) November 2, 2018

The recount involved all ballots being electronically recounted, and with 177 ballots recounted manually.

Booth said once all the ballots were counted, both candidates’ vote totals had changed, but the 21-vote spread remained. The final result was 4,397 votes for Booth and 4,376 votes for Sager, she said.

The district has yet to formally announce those results.


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The judicial recount was ordered after an application by council hopeful Jim Finkbeiner, who fell just 20 votes short of a seat, and former West Vancouver mayor Michael Smith, who had backed Sager in the race.

As of Thursday night, it was unclear whether Finkbeiner’s status had changed.

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