Women have run this tiny Newfoundland town since 2013. They were just re-elected.
ST. JOHN’S — Residents of a small but busy community in eastern Newfoundland reelected its all-women council this week with a near-perfect voter turnout.
The few eligible voters who didn’t cast a ballot were away or out fishing, Mayor Kelly Power said in an interview. The 51-year-old was first elected in 2013 alongside four other women, and the council has been made up of women ever since.
“We have very strong men behind us. All our husbands support us,” she said in an interview. “We have very strong men in our community.”
“I’m elected by men, too, right?” she added, laughing.


