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Clayton re-elected as Grande Prairie Mayor, joined by six incumbent and two first time councillors

Mayor and Council have unofficially been set for the next four years after votes from the 2025 municipal election were counted well into the wee hours of the morning Tuesday.

Jackie Clayton has been re-elected as Mayor with 3,491 votes, with Kristopher Arcand receiving the second highest total with 1,220 and Charlene Nelson rounding out the top three vote getters with 1,051.

The rest of the mayoral race saw James Flack pick up 1,046, followed by Jason Jones (1,041), Kris Kinney (821), Bryan Petryshyn (487) and Durque Babunga (74)

Meanwhile, joining Clayton around the table as members of council will be Grant Berg who was the lead vote getter with 4,671, along with Dylan Bressey (4,196), Jena Flach (3,525), Len Auger (3,266) Mike O’Connor (2,740), Kevin O’Toole (2,803) , Wade Pilat (3,014) and Chris Thiessen (2,727)

The full ticket of council candidate vote totals, which remain unofficial until ratified:

Lionel Frey (2,375 votes)

Gladys Blackmore (2,309 votes)

Yad Minhas (2,293 votes)

Kendra Sledding (2,289 votes)

Phil Troyer (2,288 votes)

Solomon Okhifoh (2,063 votes)

Craig Reid (1,807 votes)

Michael Ouellette (1,662 votes)

Waqar Kahn (1,565 votes)

Patrick Croken (1,289 votes)

Juanito Bibangco (1,218 votes)

Rob Wasylciw (1,194 votes)

Garry Singh (985 votes)

Lynn Hoddinott (813 votes)

Joshua Cercel (603 votes)

Charles John Poole (386 votes)

Glyn Gruner (324 votes)

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