It was a good night for Vancouver City Council incumbents.
Preliminary election results released Tuesday night show three Vancouver councilors and the mayor easily winning their bids for reelection.
“I think they like what they see,” Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle said of Vancouver voters Tuesday night. “They trust what we’re doing.”
The first batch of general election results show voters overwhelmingly supported McEnerny-Ogle serving a third term as the city’s mayor.
On Tuesday, McEnerny-Ogle was leading her opponent, Justin Forsman, by more than 40 percentage points, with 18,445 votes (69.92 percent) going to the mayor and 7,779 (29.49 percent) to Forsman.
“It’s a nice feeling,” McEnerny-Ogle said of her decisive victory. “I can only imagine some of (the voters’) concerns with

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