Batchewana First Nation elects first new Chief in more than 15 years
The election results are in and Batchewana First Nation members have selected Mark McCoy as their new chief.
McCoy triumphed over long-time chief Dean Sayers by 406 votes, according to results posted by the band early Saturday morning, following Friday’s election.
Sayers had been Batchewana's chief since 2006. McCoy was elected councillor in 2021.
McCoy earned a total of 689 votes with 11 ballots rejected.
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The following members have also been elected to council:
- Agnes Bjornaa
- Luke McCoy
- Trevor Sayers Sr.
- Ann Marie Tegosh
- Gary Roach Jr.
- Brenda Sayers
- Carol Hermiston
- Joseph Thomas Sayers
Forty candidates ran for the eight councillor positions, each councillor elected earned more than 260 votes with 15 councillor ballots rejected.
Batchewana First Nation election results posted to the First Nation's Facebook page early Saturday morning. (Supplied)
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