
Saint John’s Donna Reardon has secured her second term as mayor, defeating Blaine Harris and Barry Ogden.
(Nipun Tiwari/CBC)
The Latest
- Saint John’s Donna Reardon will serve a second term as mayor.
- Results are flying in across New Brunswick with close races in Fredericton and Moncton.
- New Brunswickers will elect representatives in almost all 77 municipalities and 12 rural districts for the first time since local governments were reformed in 2023.
- Some polling stations opened late due to technical issues but will stay open later tonight.
- CBC News will have live coverage of the results on this page.
May 12
The crowd is buzzing with optimism at the Steve Hicks watch party as results show him with about 53 per cent of the vote with just one tabulator left to count. His supporters are waiting for him to arrive any minute now.
Crossman, centre, refreshes results on a phone. (Shane Magee/CBC)Back in Moncton, “Oh my,” Crossman says as he refreshes the results on a phone again. “I expected this to be over a long time ago.”
He seems concerned why it hasn’t been finalized yet.
Breaking: Saint John’s Donna Reardon re-elected mayor
Barry Ogden stops by to congratulate Reardon.
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