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Roy Ludwig wins a third term as Estevan’s mayor By David Willberg dwillberg@estevanmercury.ca
Roy Ludwig will get a third term as the mayor of Estevan. Ludwig, who has been Estevan’s mayor since 2012 and a member of council since 1994, was elected as mayor Monday night, defeating Ray Walton, who was running for mayor, and for council, for the first time. Ludwig received 1,632 of the 2,314 votes cast, or about 70.5 per cent of the popular vote, while Walton took 682. Any doubt about the result was dashed early on, when Ludwig garnered 450 of the votes in the advanced polls and mail-in ballots, and he grew the lead with support from the drive-thru poll at the Estevan Fire Hall and the main polling station at the Estevan Church of God. In all three of his mayoral victories, Ludwig has captured at least 59 per cent of the popular vote. “In politics, I’ve been in long enough, that I accept winning and losing, those two imposters the same, but I’m very happy tonight for the win, and I would like to
thank our community for their faith in me, for electing me to another term as mayor,” Ludwig told the Mercury. I can’t say enough of that, and I absolutely appreciate that.” He’ll be at the helm of a relatively new council. Shelly Veroba and Travis Frank, the only two incumbents in the field, were re-elected, while Rebecca Foord, Lindsay Clark, Kirsten Walliser and Anthony Sernick will be new faces. “I look forward to working with the new council,” said Ludwig. “I think they’re a bright bunch of local people that will do their very best. They have their hearts in the right place, along with a couple of veterans, Shelly and Travis.” It’s important to have that experience on council, as Ludwig believes it would be daunting to have a council with no incumbent members. As for the four new councillors, Ludwig was impressed with them, and he was pleased to see the blend in backgrounds, in ages and genders. He hopes the new council will continue to work closely with the city staff to continue to pay down the city’s debt. Economic develop-
mitigate the downturns in the other areas.” The people he talked to provided a positive response to the direction of council the past four years, but he took nothing for granted. Ludwig said the new council will face the challenges with compassion, resilience and innovation, and they will need to hold each other accountable. “The health and well-being of our community remains paramount. With the downturn in the different sectors in our community, we need to work at continued economic development and providing opportunities.” He said it will be important to invest and support for education, which will provide a pathway for positive change, such as digital media, new technologies and entrepreneurship. “We are looking at partnerships with our local college and other stakeholders to give more opportunities, especially in highdemand areas for our community.” Ludwig said council will continue to work with A2 » WALTON
Roy Ludwig is going to be Estevan’s mayor for a third time, after winning Monday night’s civic election. ment needs to be a priority, especially with Unit 4 at the Boundary Dam Power Station shutting down next year and Unit 5 following suit three years later.
“We have been working very hard on the economic development side. We have to continue to do that, and bring new opportunities to our city, so that we can help
A diverse group will serve as city councillors
Shelly Veroba
Rebecca Foord
Travis Frank
Lindsay Clark
Kirsten Walliser
Tony Sernick
By David Willberg
It’s a council with three women – Veroba, Foord and Walliser – and there are three candidates under the age of 35 in Frank, Foord and Walliser. Unofficial results from Monday night show Veroba finished first with 1,874 votes, followed by Foord (1,613), Frank (1,484), Clark (1,345), Walliser (1,187) and Sernick (1,025). Other candidates seeking election were Geoff Thiessen (932 votes), Mark Henderson (889), Blaine
Chrest (783), Bernadette Wright (717) and Allan Yergens (512). Veroba came in first for the second straight election. She’s the first incumbent to take top spot in the councillor race since Ludwig did it in 2000. “I was really excited when I saw I had the most votes, but my biggest thing is just being in the top six, because I really do want to be on council for the next four years, and I know it’s going to be a tough four years, but
I’m ready for it,” said Veroba. She believes that with just two incumbents running for council, there were a lot of people who wanted the experienced councillors on there. “I think experience is going to be important, because when I first came on council in 2016, I had the other experienced councillors who did help me when I had to phone them and ask them a question,” said Veroba. Most times those councillors didn’t try to sway her
opinion; they were just trying to guide her along. She would like to see more change among the committees that council members sit on. Veroba has spent the past four years on the same committees, and she hopes there can be more change. Foord said she received a lot of positive feedback throughout the campaign. People came to her and reached out with questions, and it was nice to talk to people she hadn’t met previ-
ously. “They felt comfortable enough to be able to come to me and approach me,” said Foord. This isn’t the first time she has been in council chambers. Foord was the student at large for city council in 2008, back when council still had the role. It helped her understand the procedure of a council meeting. “I think a lot has changed over the years. I believe that the city council A2 » NEW
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Estevan voters have elected one of the most diverse groups of candidates in recent memory to be city councillors for the next four years. Incumbents Shelly Veroba and Travis Frank will be joined by newcomers Rebecca Foord, Lindsay Clark, Kirsten Walliser and Tony Sernick on council. Roy Ludwig will remain the mayor.
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