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Women have run this tiny Newfoundland town since 2013. They were just re-elected.

  • Residents of Branch, N.L. voted with a 99 percent turnout, reelecting its all-women council this week.
  • Kelly Power, the mayor of Branch, stated that only four of the town's 165 eligible voters did not cast a ballot.
  • The council has been composed entirely of women since its first election in 2013, ensuring a female-led administration.
  • Activities organized by the council include community dances and bouncy castle parties to keep residents engaged and prevent loneliness.
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Women have run this tiny Newfoundland town since 2013. They were just re-elected.

Residents of a small but busy community in eastern Newfoundland reelected its all-women council this week with a 99 per cent voter turnout.

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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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