The Sarnia Journal is providing coverage of tonight’s municipal election results. Keep checking here for updates. 11 p.m. – Defeated mayoral candidate Nathan Colquhoun was gathered with supporters at Maud’s Variety, Monday night.


The Sarnia Journal is providing coverage of tonight’s municipal election results. Keep checking here for updates.
11 p.m. – Defeated mayoral candidate Nathan Colquhoun was gathered with supporters at Maud’s Variety, Monday night.

10:50 p.m. With the final polls reporting, here are Sarnia’s unofficial results for mayor, city/county and city council:
10 p.m. – Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley has won his eleventh straight election; now giving a speech to supporters gathered at Paddy Flaherty’s.

9:30: Live from Sarnia city hall: candidates Robert Dickieson, Brian White and CEO Chris Carter huddle with their phones to watch the results as they come in.


8:30 – “City Hall is often packed with candidates and supporters on election night, but so far only a handful of people have come to see the results posted in city council chambers,” – The Journal’s Cathy Dobson.

8:30 p.m. – At Sarnia City Hall where council candidate Andy Bruziewicz and a friend are awaiting results. “I am feeling pretty good about it,” he said.
8 p.m. – Polls have closed across Sarnia, both online, and at all nine in-person voting locations across the city. The Journal’s Cathy Dobson will be on hand at City Hall.
RECAP: Ontario’s second-longest serving mayor, Mike Bradley, 67, is seeking his 11th term, with rookie councillor Nathan Colquhoun, 38, as his lone challenger. A full slate of city and county council candidates are vying for seats — with four city and four city/county positions up for grabs. That includes incumbent city-county councillors Brian White, Mike Stark, Margaret Bird and Dave Boushy. Incumbent city councillor Bill Dennis is also running for a city-county seat. A total of 25 candidates are running for city-only council seats, including incumbents Terry Burrell and George Vandenberg.



