Election Results for Bonners Ferry and Moyie Springs | |
November 3, 2015 | |
Ballots have been counted in today's elections for the City of Bonners Ferry and the City of Moyie Springs. According to the unofficial totals, David Sims has been elected for a four-year term as the new Mayor of Bonners Ferry. Mr. Sims has recently served as Director of the Boundary Economic Development Council. In the Bonners Ferry city council races, three candidates were in the running for two available four-year council positions, and a single candidate had filed for the two-year council position. In the voting for Bonners Ferry's two four-year City Council positions, unofficial returns show Rick Alonzo and Connie Wells both retaining their positions on the city council. Adam Arthur has been elected to continue to serve on the two-year City Council position. In Moyie Springs, voters had to select two City Council members from the four candidates running for those spots. Those votes have been counted, and in the unofficial tallies, Terry A. Johnson and Tim Narvaez have been elected to serve in those positions on the Moyie Springs City Council. See the details on all the voting in both Bonners Ferry and in Moyie Springs in the chart below: - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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Results for: Mayor, City of Bonners Ferry City Council, City of Bonners Ferry City Council, City of Moyie Springs |
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Results, November 3, 2015 | |
Unofficial Totals, 100% Reporting | |
City of Bonners Ferry: |
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For Mayor |
TOTAL |
David K. Anderson | 169 |
David Sims | 196 |
TOTALS: >>>> | 365 |
For Council Member, Four Year Term (Highest Two Finishers are Elected to Two Positions) |
TOTAL |
Rick Alonzo | 250 |
Merle Dinning | 167 |
Connie Wells | 187 |
For Council Member, Two Year Term | TOTAL |
Adam Arthur | 303 |
City of Moyie Springs: | |
For Council Member, Four Year Term (Highest Two Finishers are Elected to Two Positions) |
TOTAL |
Terry A. Johnson | 54 |
Tim Narvaez | 51 |
Robert Perreten | 10 |
Rosanne Smith | 13 |