The polls are closed and the unofficial results are in.
At the head of the Timmins council table, Michelle Boileau has been elected as mayor.
In Ward 1, Rock Whissell was acclaimed to the seat.
Lorne Feldman has ousted incumbent Mickey Auger in Ward 2. The unofficial results have Feldman with 449 votes and Auger with 331. Marcus Niebler received 186 votes.
In Ward 3, Bill Gvozdanovic will retake a seat at the council table. He received 372 votes, with Carter Lucyk coming in second with 294 votes and Sylvin Lacroix secured 50 votes.
John Curley is returning as the Ward 4 councillor, taking 645 votes. Ken Steinbrunner is the runner-up in the ward with 370 votes and Tim Jamieson takes 329 votes.
It will be all familiar faces representing Ward 5.
Kristin Murray, who has served one term as a councillor in the ward and was appointed as mayor over the summer, received 3,965 votes. Behind her is Steve Black with 3,801 votes. He is also a former mayor and served one term as a Timmins councillor prior to winning the top seat. Andrew Marks and Cory Robin will also be returning as councillors, receiving 2,800 and 2,370 votes, respectively.
In the English public school board race, Stephen Meunier, Crystal Hewey and Bob Brush will be at the table.
For the English separate trustee, the people elected are Glenn Allan Sheculski, Colleen Landers, Fred Salvador and Paula Del Guidice.
The French public board trustees are Nicole Arcand and Liliane Francis, who were both acclaimed.
The French separate trustees are Michelle Mailloux, Denis Belanger and Norm Bolduc.