Three of four races in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George municipal election have been decided.
In Electoral Area A, incumbent director Warren Wilson defeated Nancy Harris to get a second term in office. Wilson received 213 votes to Harris' 132.
In Electoral Area C, incumbent Lara Beckett was also returned for a second term in office.
Beckett received 300 votes to defeat challenger Bill Norton, who received 177.
In Electoral Area D the empty seat left by long-term director Bob Headrick will be filled by Bill Empey.
Empey received 264 votes, ahead of Claudette Currie with 120 votes and Shawn Creelman with 54 votes.
In Electoral Area H, only three of 10 polls had reported as of midnight. Incumbent Ken Starchuck is seeking to defend his seat against Nathalie Olson and Don Smith.
Six people have been elected to council in the District of Vanderhoof. According to unofficial election results, council will be comprised of Brian Frenkel (492), Kevin Moutray (464), Darren Carpenter (429), Louise Levy (421), Kenneth Young (412) and Steve Little (342).
Candidates Jack French and Peet Vahi were not elected, bringing in 312 and 311 votes respectively.
The City of Quesnel has also tabulated their ballots. The numbers include totals from all three voting stations, advance voting and mail-in ballots.
The results, in order of votes received, are:
Mary Sjostrom has been elected mayor, with 1,057 votes. Opponents were Ron Paull (955 votes) and Ron Craigmyle (831 votes).
Six councillors were also elected:
Ed Coleman (1,733 votes)
Scott Elliott(1,679 votes)
Mike Cave (1,615 votes)
Laurey-Anne Roodenburg (1,348 votes)
Sushil Thapar (1,333 votes)
John Brisco (1,233 votes)
The remaining challengers were:
Trevor Guldbransen (1,169 votes)
Mitch Vik (1,100 votes)
Paul Kainth(1,087 votes)
Cory Delves (1,045 votes)
These results remain unofficial until the official election results are determined prior to 4 p.m. on Wednesday Nov. 23.