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Shawn Nason breaks through 8-candidate race to win Transcona

Shawn Nason will be the new councillor in Winnipeg's Transcona ward at the end of a crowded eight-way race.

Replaces longtime councillor Russ Wyatt, who did not run for re-election

Shawn Nason is Transcona's new councillor. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

Shawn Nason will be the new councillor in Winnipeg's Transconaward, coming out the winner in a crowded eight-way race.

Nason teared up when one of his campaign officials announced the newsWednesday night, sayingit's been an emotional three months of walking, talking and eating neighbourhood politics.

"It's the longest job interview one could ever have and to get the news that you got the job, it's emotional," he said.

When asked if he thought he would win, he said,"I had inklings but you're never sure."

'To get the news that you got the job, it's emotional,' says Nason, left. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

Nasonis currently on leave from his job as special legislative assistant to Indigenous and Northern Relations Minister Eileen Clark. He previously worked for former Conservative Elmwood-Transcona MP Lawrence Toet.

He has 10 years of experience running political campaigns behind the scenes and has strong Conservative ties. He admitted after the federal Tories lost the last election he almost wanted to quit politics a move he's glad he didn't make.

"It's something that excites me. It's something that I'm passionate about."

Nason said he walked 50 kilometres around Transcona the last two days, doing last-minute campaign work.

"Hard work this time paid off."

Shawn Nason admitted he thought about quitting working in politics after the federal Conservatives lost the last election. He said Wednesday after winning the race for councillor in Transcona, he was glad he didn't. (Austin Grabish/CBC)

Nasonlives in the ward with his wife and two kids. He's a hockey, football and basketball coach and has worked in information technologyand project management.

Replaces Wyatt

The new councillor will replacelongtimecouncillor Russ Wyatt, who announced in September he wouldn't seek another term.

Wyatt was charged withsexual assault in July, and spentmonths away from council undergoing addictions treatment earlier this year.

Wyatt, who was first elected in the ward in 2002, hassaid he's innocent and plans to defend himself in court on the sexual assault charge.

In the absence of an incumbent for the first time in 16 years, eight people ran for the Transconaseat, making it the city's most crowded council race.

The other candidates were Alex Allard, Basil Evan, Shane Geschiere, Steven Lipischak, Sandeep Sharma, Raymond Ulasy and Wally Welechenko.

Nason was well ahead with5,247 votes (37%) to second-place finisher Welechenko's2,345 (16.5%).

Larry Thompson, whowas born and raised in Transcona, said he hopes the new councillor for his ward will make safety a top priority.

Larry Thompson hopes his new city councillor will make safety a top priority. (Walther Bernal/CBC)

"I know Transcona is like any other little community. We do have some crime issues here, and the more you see police, the more it's a bit of a deterrent," he said.

Thompson, a former police officer, said he was happy with Wyatt's time as councillor. He said whenever he had an issue 311 wouldn't address, he would contact Wyatt's office directly to get action.

Nason will likely have to deal with the issue ofthe proposed easternrapid transit corridor, which would connect downtown andTranscona.

The East Transitway has been identified asthe next priority for rapid transit development in the city once work is complete on Phase 2of the Southwest Transitway, which is scheduled to be done in 2020.

Transcona, the city's easternmost ward, saw its boundaries change slightly this year the formerSt. Boniface ward neighbourhoods of Dugald, Southland Park, St. Boniface Industrial Parkand Symington Yards were moved into Transconaunder this year's ward boundary changes.