The City of Rockingham's Local Government Election results are in.
The Baldivis ward saw two new councillors elected, Kelly Middlecoat with 24.33 per cent of the votes and Australian Christians Party State President Mike Crichton with 24.43 per cent.


Kelly Middlecoat and Mike Crichton. PICS: Facebook
Sally Davies lost her seat winning just 9.35 per cent of the votes.
Lorna Buchan proved to be extremely popular in the Comet Bay ward with 64 per cent of locals voting for her re-election.

Lorna Buchan. PIC: City of Rockingham
There were 11 candidates fighting for three vacancies in the Rockingham/Safety Bay ward with Craig Buchanan (12.3 per cent) and Mark Jones (19.48 per cent) retaining their seats.


Craig Buchanan and Mark Jones. PICS: City of Rockingham
Peter Hudson, who was the Liberal candidate in July's Rockingham by-election, will be a new face on the Rockingham/Safety Bay team coming in at second behind Mr Jones with 18 per cent of votes.

Peter Hudson. PIC: Facebook
Rae Cottam (10.96) was not re-elected.
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