Here is who will be mayor in P.E.I.'s 10 towns
3 mayors acclaimed prior to Nov. 5 elections
Municipalities across P.E.I. went to the polls Monday to vote in their mayor and council.
CBC will update this page with the results for mayoral races in the 10 towns across P.E.I.
- Alberton
- Borden-Carleton
- Cornwall
- Kensington
- North Rustico
- O'Leary
- Souris
- Stratford
- Three Rivers
- Tignish
All results are considered unofficial until candidates are proclaimed elected by the municipal electoral officer and the period for a judicial review has passed. The results of elections in rural communities can be found here.
Alberton
David Gordon has been elected mayor of Alberton.
Borden-Carleton
Charles MacKenzie has won mayoral race in Borden-Carleton.
Cornwall
Minerva McCourt was re-elected mayor in Cornwall. She says there is work ahead.
"We have talked about the official plan, we've talked about Main Street, and then of course is all the issues that we heard as we went door-to-door campaigning," she said.
"So taking those into account we will soon set forward our vision and our plan for the next four years."
As the election is being administered by Elections P.E.I., you can find detailed results here.
Kensington
Rowan Caseley was acclaimed mayor of Kensington.
North Rustico
Anne Kirk was acclaimed mayor of North Rustico.
O'Leary
Eric Gavin was acclaimed mayor of O'Leary.
Souris
Stephen O'Brien has won the race for mayor in Souris.
Stratford
Steve Ogden won the mayor's race in Stratford. He says he talked to a number of people during his campaign about issues affecting them.
"Made two notebooks worth of notes in terms of the important things to people," he told CBC.
"I think one of the things we can do as public representatives is really try to help people in whatever way we can. Whether we can just point them to the right area for getting their concerns addressed or whether it's something that the town actually has jurisdiction over."
As the election is being administered by Elections P.E.I., you can find detailed results here.
Three Rivers
Ed MacAulay won the vote for mayor in Three Rivers — becoming the first person to sit in the position.
"It was excellent. I was very excited. It's kind of a humbling experience. And I really look forward to being a part of the new Three Rivers," he told CBC.
"Hopefully we'll get off on the right foot and bring the councillors together who have been talking to the people in their communities and we'll start to sort out what's important to all the communities and try to make sure everyone's needs and issues are addressed."
MacAulay offered congratulations to all the nominees who ran for mayor and council.
"I hope they continue to be a part of Three Rivers."
Live results for Three Rivers are available online.
Tignish
Allan McInnis has been re-elected mayor of Tignish.