8:56 pm: The numbers from the Church of God super poll have arrived, which concludes all of the polling places in Estevan. These are the unofficial results from the City of Estevan.
Anthony Sernick has unofficially won the mayoral seat with 1,254 votes. Rebecca Foord was close behind with 1,108 votes. Zacch Vandenhurk sits third at 317 votes.
Councillors
- Shelly Veroba - 2175
- Robin Wog - 995
- Brian Johnson - 1762
- Kirsten Walliser - 1992
- Kevin Andrews - 629
- Stephen Daniel - 919
- Mathew Dubowski - 1048
- Tom Mauss - 1233
- Dave Elliot - 1464
- Rhyan Hagel - 783
For the plebiscite gauging the interest of community for the construction of a new ice surface, 1,538 voters chose NO, while 1,046 voters chose YES to support the initiative.
The numbers will be ratified tomorrow and the official numbers will be released on the city's website at 1:00pm
8:38 pm: The councillors' races are heating up as well. Preliminary numbers are rolling in from the drive-thru and advanced polling. They are as follows:
- Shelly Veroba - 850
- Robin Wog - 403
- Brian Johnson - 693
- Kirsten Walliser - 806
- Kevin Andrews - 222
- Stephen Daniel - 362
- Mathew Dubowski - 411
- Tom Mauss - 483
- Dave Elliot - 565
- Rhyan Hagel - 321
We're still awaiting the numbers from the super poll at the Church of God. We'll keep you updated as the numbers roll in.
8:28pm: The numbers are slowly trickling in. The first numbers to come in are the drive thru polling places at the Estevan Fire Hall and Suds Zone Car Wash.
The mayoral race is tight between former councillors Rebecca Foord and Anthony Sernick. Combining the drive-thru and advance polling numbers, Sernick holds 505 votes, Foord holds 438 votes. Zacch Vandenhurk currently has 129 votes.
As for the plebiscite, it's also a narrow race. As a reminder the plebiscite is about whether the community will support the construction of a new ice surface. 596 people vote NO, while 436 people voted YES to a new ice surface.
8:20pm: Voting for the Estevan Civic Elections has officially wrapped up for the night. All polling places have been closed to voters. However, City Clerk Judy Pilloud noted that the super poll at the Church of God was quite busy. All voters who were in line before 8pm will be allowed to vote. Numbers haven't been reported from the polling places just yet.