The City of Mandurah's Local Government Election results are in.
There are two new faces who will represent the Coastal Ward.
Jess Smith won just over 32 per cent of the votes, while Jacob Cumberworth came in at second with 18.85 per cent.


Jess Smith and Jacob Cumberworth. PICS: Facebook
Jenny Green failed to retain her councillor position with just 9.79 per cent of people voting for her.
In the East Ward, Shannon Wright had a landslide victory over Xanthe Turner and Ryan Williams, earning nearly 64 per cent of votes.

Shannon Wright. PIC: Facebook
While in the North Ward, Deputy Mayor Caroline Knight (32.66 per cent) and Ahmed Zilani (32.03 per cent) retained their seats.


Caroline Knight and Ahmed Zilani. PIC: Facebook
Peter Rogers (53.19 per cent) was also re-elected in the Town Ward.

Peter Rogers. PIC: Facebook
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