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Robbie Brydon is the Halton District School Boards new trustee for Burlington Wards 1 and 2.Officially declared on May 30, Brydon received 1,404 votes, or roughly 64 per cent of all the votes cast. His next closest candidate, Celina Close, received 383 votes.Of the 36,119 eligible voters in Wards 1 and 2 in Burlington, 2,193, or 6.07 per cent, voted in the May byelection.
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