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Moose Javians vote in new mayor, three new councillors during election

With the 2024 municipal election results unofficially counted, Moose Jaw residents have voted in a new mayor and councillors for the next four years, along with new school board trustees.
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MOOSE JAW — With the 2024 municipal election results unofficially counted, Moose Jaw residents have voted in a new mayor and councillors for the next four years, along with new school board trustees.

James Murdock has been elected Moose Jaw’s 42nd mayor, succeeding incumbent Clive Tolley, who had held the position for the past three years.

Returning councillors Jamey Logan, Dawn Luhning and Heather Eby have secured another term on council, while they will be joined by new councillors Patrick Boyle, Chris Warren and Carla Delaurier.

Prairie South School Board has also confirmed the preliminary results from its board trustee elections and is welcoming back Darcy Prior in subdivision 1, Robert Bachmann in subdivision 2, John Bumbac in subdivision 3, Giselle Wilson in subdivision 4 and Shawn Davidson in subdivision 5.

In subdivision 6 (City of Moose Jaw), the returning trustees include Mary Jukes, Patrick Boyle, Lew Young and Brett Hagan while the new trustee includes Tenielle McLeod.

Holy Trinity Catholic School Division has also confirmed the preliminary results of its board trustee elections and is welcoming back Moose Jaw trustees Joann Blazieko, Christine Boyczuk, Derek Hassen and Alison Bradish, while welcoming new trustees Marc Perrault in Swift Current (acclamation) and Dana Thiessen in Shaunavon (acclamation).

Stay tuned for more details about the election results.

The city will officially verify these results by Friday, Nov. 15. 

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