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Lucas gets Elizabeth about the accident. They all meet at the Infirmary, where Rosemary updates them about what happened. Newton is hurt, too, but he's expected to survive. Henry, who is in jail, wonders if someone did it on purpose when Bill says they didn't stop to render help.

Faith wants Elizabeth to go inside.

Faith fills Elizabeth in on the details before she speaks with him. Nathan has a concussion and a badly dislocated shoulder but no internal damage.

Nathan asks Elizabeth to look in on Newton. He's currently bleeding from his left rear leg and favoring it. He's extremely agitated. Elizabeth promises they will help him.

Speaking of agitation, Lee is nervous over the election. It's election day, and there isn't any more campaigning.

Mike and Fiona are agitated about election results and the Jerome Smith debacle.

Jerome has decided not to press charges, but Henry doesn't know why, and it's unlikely that it's anything good.

Florence shoos Lee and Bill away. Results will be announced when all votes are tabulated.

Faith still isn't comfortable with May's secrets.

Elizabeth takes Lucas tea in his new tea cup. She's still so thrilled about their balloon trip, but she wants him to know that he doesn't need to make grand gestures to win her affection.

Ned calls the town together. The results are in! The results are... inconclusive! They need to conduct a recount.

Everyone is very confused.

Lucas is excited about having more time with Elizabeth and Jack. She worries he might regret giving up the time. He assures her he's got other plans. When he wonders if she really thinks he's competitive, she challenges him to a race, and they take off.

Robert wants May to take a look at Newton.

Cooper and Angela are nursing floats when Minnie comes in to find out why Cooper neglected his responsibilities. Angela tries to take charge, but Minnie says it was Cooper who needed to remember.

Elizabeth is there when May connects with Newton. She smiles, and lets May continue, walking away.

Nathan fell out of bed trying to stand up to check on Newton.

Robert offers to teach Angela how to ride a horse, but Angela laughs. She's heard how he rides, and before he teachers her, he should take lessons.

Elizabeth visits Henry. Christopher and Rachel are going to get married. Henry brings up Abigail, and then Elizabeth asks him to talk to her students about the brawl.

There's another announcement! Hope Valley has a duly elected Mayor. Mayor Mike Hickum! What???? Everybody looks around like they just can't believe it.

Mike is screaming how he can't believe it and happens upon Lee and Bill, who he thanks for a good campaign before whooping it up some more.

Minnie talks with Joseph about Cooper. She wants to allow Cooper the opportunity to explore. Minnie says they don't all have strength as strong as his. Even she has questions.

Elizabeth visits May at the soda fountain. She thanks May for her work with Newton. And she thinks if she's as good with people as she is with animals, she'll be making friends in no time.

Lucas takes Nathan ice cream and has a chat. When Lucas gets ready to leave, and asks Lucas for more ice cream. Lucas says sure, and Nathan wonders if he's doing it out of guilt. Lucas assures him he is not. Nathan wants too scoops and a cone.

Fiona apologizes to Henry.

Lucas takes ice cream to Elizabeth for her and Little Jack.

The town was split voting for Bill and Lee, which gave Mike the majority of the remaining votes.

Rosemary wants to read Lee's acceptance speech. He wants her to skip to the end, where he thanks her for believing in him and encouraging him to dream bigger and never give up.

Henry decides to visit with the students. His "don't fight!" doesn't go over well, and when Cooper cheers on Henry for socking the guy in the nose, Henry says that if we hurt one another, we all just end up in pain. Cooper is disappointed, but not Elizabeth.

Jerome tells Lucas that if they buy it out, they may not decide to keep Henry on after it happens. Lucas says that will be a mistake and Jerome should reach out to Henry.

Bill visits with May as she puts another poultice on Newton.

May says she's headstrong and plain spoken, which hasn't always worked in her favor. She asks Bill for advice from the perspective of his law experience, but she wants to talk about it another time.

Faith tells Mike that she apologized to Henry. He's impressed and feels better about it. With his new responsibilities, he wants to sell his shares in the oil business. But even more, he wants to give them to Fiona. The company needs her as much as the town needs him.

Rosemary wants Lee to consider becoming the managing editor of the Valley Voice. He puts her off, but she's serious. He accepts.

Henry and Jerome have a very important conversation, and Jerome comes as close to apologizing as possible. Henry realizes he cannot outrun his past, so he'll try to fix it.

Fiona gets on the wagon out of town with Jerome.

Ned feels as though they have been misled, but it wasn't May's intention to mislead anyone. She wonders if Ned would have hired her if he knew she was a woman. He gets her point.

Elizabeth visits Nathan again. She lets him know how May helped Newton. Visiting hours are over, but Lucas delivers a letter from Allie and his beaten up hat.

Lee wants to modernize the paper. Before he gets his ideas out, the phone rings.

Everyone walks to church. Joseph is welcoming everyone and reminding them why they should enjoy and cherish each other and what they have. Henry makes it to the property, but he doesn't go inside. Mayor Hickum has nothing to say.

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When Calls the Heart
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When Calls the Heart Season 9 Episode 2 Quotes

Rosemary: It's alright. You're on edge about the election.
Lee: It's not just the election.
Rosemary: Yes. An accident like Nathan's puts life in perspective, helps you realize what's important. But, becoming mayor is important to you. It's alright to feel nervous.
Lee: Yeah. I just, I just hope people understand the ideas I have for Hope Valley, you know? How we could progress without losing what we all love so much about this place.
Rosemary: You ran a heck of a campaign, Lee, and it's not over!
Lee: I suppose so. It's just that, uh, as we move forward into the 20th Century, it's important that we remember what got us here in the first place -- courage, determination, and an eye for our fellow citizens.
Rosemary: Is this your acceptance speech?
Lee: Is it that obvious? [they laugh]

Elizabeth: Hi. You had us all worried.
Nathan: Who, who are you? [bursts out laughing]