In Lambton Shores incumbents Bill Weber and Doug Cook have been re-elected as mayor and deputy mayor respectively.
In Plympton-Wyoming Muriel Wright has been elected deputy mayor. Lonny Napper was acclaimed as mayor with no challengers. Netty McEwen, Gary Atkinson, Tim Wilkins, Bob Woolvett and Ron Schenk will serve on council.
Former town clerk and Petrolia CAO Brad Loosley has been elected mayor. Incumbents Joel Field, Ross O'Hara and Grant Purdy were re-elected along with newcomers Marty Souch, Donald Welten and Wade Deighton.
In Point Edward, incumbent Janice Robson was unseated.
Newcomers Greg Grimes and Tim Mondoux join incumbents Larry Gordon and Paul Burgess. Bev Hand was acclaimed mayor.Just shy of 53 % turnout in #PointEdward election.
— VillageofPointEdward (@PointEdward) October 23, 2018
The top four candidates on this list will serve on Village Council for the next four years. #slont @BlackburnSarnia @SarniaJournal @SarniaObserver pic.twitter.com/9FTlLBImsK
In St. Clair Township, incumbent Steve Arnold has been re-elected as mayor for another term. Steve Miller, a Ward 2 councillor last term, has been elected to the deputy mayor position, beating out incumbent Pete Gilliland. Jim Degurse, Pat Brown and Tracy Kingston were elected as councillors along with Bill Myers and Rose Atkins.
In Warwick Township, the new mayor will be Jackie Rombouts. Todd Case did not seek re-election this term. Incumbents Jerry Westgate and Todd White were both reelected along with newcomers Colin Mitchell and Wayne Morris.
In Dawn-Euphemia, incumbents William Bilton, Jason Meyer and Leslea Williams were re-elected. Joining them will be newcomer Mark McGuire.
David Ferguson will be the new mayor in Brooke-Alvinston. Jeannette Douglas will serve another term on council. James Armstrong, Wayne Deans and Frank Nemcek were also elected.
In Oil Springs and Enniskillen Township, both mayors and all the councillors were acclaimed.