2022 Ontario municipal elections
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← 2018 |
October 24, 2022 (2022-10-24) |
2026 → |
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Turnout |
33.00% 5% |
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The 2022 municipal elections in Ontario were held on October 24, 2022.[1]
Voters in the province of Ontario elected mayors, councillors, school board trustees and all other elected officials in all of the province's municipalities.
In total, 32 of Ontario's 444 municipalities will not hold elections, as their entire councils were elected by acclamation. In total, 139 municipalities had their mayors or reeves acclaimed. Elections were not held in Armour, Armstrong, Brethour, Chamberlain, Chapleau, Charlton and Dack, Dawn-Euphemia, Dorion, Drummond/North Elmsley, East Garafraxa, Enniskillen, Evanturel, Front of Yonge, Gordon/Barrie Island, Hilton, Hilton Beach, Hornepayne, Howick, Kerns, Lake of the Woods, Laurentian Hills, Minto, Oil Springs, Perry, Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, South River, Tay, The Archipelago, Thessalon or Thornloe.[2]
Electoral System
In 2016, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario passed Bill 181, the Municipal Elections Modernization Act,[3] which permitted municipalities to adopt ranked ballots for municipal elections.[4]
London was the only municipality to use ranked ballots in the 2018 election itself, with the decision in that city being made by London City Council in 2017,[5] while Cambridge and Kingston held referendums concurrently with their 2018 elections on whether to adopt ranked ballots for the next municipal elections in 2022, with both referendums passing.[6][7][8]
However, in 2020 the Legislative Assembly of Ontario passed the Supporting Ontario's Recovery and Municipal Elections Act, 2020,[9] which removed the option for ranked choice voting in municipal elections. Therefore, London will switch back to First-past-the-post voting for the 2022 election, the cities of Cambridge and Kingston will not be able to switch to ranked ballots.[10]
By municipality
Counties
Districts
Regional municipalities
Single-tier municipalities
Municipalities with more than 125,000 people:
Single-tier municipalities
Municipalities with fewer than 125,000 people:
Belleville
The results for mayor of Belleville are as follows:[11]
Mayor
Belleville City Council
The candidates for Belleville City Council are as follows.
Ward 1 - Belleville
6 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Tyler Allsopp (X) |
7,695 |
13.44 |
Garnet Thompson (X) |
6,767 |
11.82 |
Chris Malette (X) |
6,528 |
11.40 |
Sean Kelly (X) |
6,058 |
10.58 |
Lisa Anne Chatten |
4,331 |
7.56 |
Barbara Enright-Miller |
4,050 |
7.07 |
Margaret Seu |
3,821 |
6.67 |
Kelly McCaw (X) |
3,734 |
6.52 |
Carol Ann Feeney (X) |
3,602 |
6.29 |
Nick Boretski |
3,240 |
5.66 |
Sarita Van Dyke |
2,983 |
5.21 |
Mike Benson |
1,681 |
2.94 |
Jeremy T. Davis |
1,615 |
2.82 |
Robert Labarge |
1,162 |
2.03 |
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Ward 2 - Thurlow
2 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Paul Carr (X) |
2,781 |
41.66 |
Kathryn Ann Brown |
1,727 |
25.87 |
Bill Sandison (X) |
1,677 |
25.12 |
Michael Clark |
490 |
7.34 |
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Brant, County of
Mayor
The results for mayor of the County of Brant are as follows:[12]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
David Bailey (X) |
5,964 |
72.41 |
David Swanson |
1,471 |
17.86 |
Shawn Pratt |
802 |
9.74 |
Brant County Council
The results for Brant County Council were as follows. Two to be elected from each ward.
Ward 1 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
John Bradley MacAlpine (X) |
1,167 |
34.01 |
Jennifer Kyle |
1,010 |
29.44 |
John Wheat (X) |
824 |
24.02 |
Jeannine Forbes |
430 |
12.53 |
|
Ward 2 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Steve Howes (X) |
1,341 |
42.65 |
Lukas Oakley |
751 |
23.89 |
Jay Arora |
627 |
19.94 |
Christina Speers |
372 |
11.83 |
Faizan Baig |
53 |
1.69 |
|
Ward 3 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
John Peirce (X) |
1,022 |
36.76 |
John Bell (X) |
920 |
33.09 |
Danny Teves |
838 |
30.14 |
|
Ward 4 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Robert Chambers (X) |
Acclaimed |
David Miller (X) |
Acclaimed |
|
Ward 5 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Christine Garneau |
1,018 |
30.22 |
Brian Coleman (X) |
829 |
24.61 |
Ella Haley |
665 |
19.74 |
Mike Gatopoulos |
500 |
14.84% |
John Starkey |
357 |
10.60 |
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Brantford
Mayor
2022 Brantford Mayoral election
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October 24, 2022 |
2026 → |
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Turnout |
27.01% |
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Candidate |
Kevin Davis |
Dave Wrobel |
Ryan Smith |
Popular vote |
9,220 |
9,012 |
1,491 |
Percentage |
45.91% |
44.91% |
7.43% |
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Incumbent mayor Kevin Davis was challenged by former city councillor Dave Wrobel.[13]
The results for mayor of Brantford were as follows:[14]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Kevin Davis (X) |
9,220 |
45.95 |
Dave Wrobel |
9,012 |
44.91 |
Ryan Smith |
1,491 |
7.43 |
John Turmel |
343 |
1.71 |
Brantford City Council
The results for Brantford City Council were as follows. Two elected from each ward.
Ward 1 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Michael Sullivan |
2,020 |
39.85 |
Rose Sicoli (X) |
1,641 |
32.37 |
Mike Tutt |
983 |
19.39 |
John Van Dyk |
425 |
8.38 |
|
Ward 2 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
John Sless (X) |
2,571 |
29.52 |
Gino Caputo |
1,803 |
20.70 |
Mark Littell |
1,596 |
18.33 |
Erica James |
1,453 |
16.68 |
Peter Sheere |
1,012 |
11.62 |
Matthew Vaandering |
274 |
3.15 |
|
Ward 3 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Dan McCreary (X) |
2,658 |
28.56 |
Greg Martin (X) |
2,144 |
23.04 |
Kim Harrison |
1,794 |
19.28 |
Mark St. Angelo |
1,146 |
12.31 |
Kailee Poisson |
864 |
9.28 |
Frances McCallum |
700 |
7.52 |
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Ward 4 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Richard Carpenter (X) |
3,074 |
39.93 |
Linda Hunt |
1,530 |
19.87 |
Ray Petro |
1,254 |
16.29 |
Kris Gutierrez |
588 |
7.64 |
Janet Paul |
574 |
7.46 |
Richard Wright |
314 |
4.08 |
Rob Ferguson |
211 |
2.74 |
Dale Beemer |
84 |
1.09 |
Mike Gomon |
70 |
0.91 |
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Ward 5 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Brian Van Tilborg (X) |
1,518 |
32.51 |
Mandy Samwell |
1,307 |
27.99 |
Paul MacDougall |
579 |
12.40 |
Sandra Biggar |
415 |
8.89 |
Heather Macdonald |
372 |
7.97 |
John Beaumont |
274 |
5.87 |
Mike Clancy |
112 |
2.40 |
Eric Mundy |
93 |
1.99 |
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Brockville
Mayor
The candidates for mayor of Brockville are as follows:[15]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Matt Wren |
Acclaimed |
Chatham-Kent
Mayor
2022 Chatham-Kent Mayoral election
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2026 → |
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Turnout |
30.56% |
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Candidate |
Darrin Canniff |
William Pickard |
Andy Fisher |
Popular vote |
17,981 |
3,588 |
2,364 |
Percentage |
75.13% |
14.99% |
9.88% |
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Incumbent mayor Darrin Canniff was challenged by truck driver Andy Fisher and retiree Bill Pickard.[16][17]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Darrin Canniff (X) |
17,981 |
75.13 |
William Pickard |
3,588 |
14.99 |
Andy Fisher |
2,364 |
9.88 |
Chatham-Kent Municipal Council
The results for Chatham-Kent Municipal Council were as follows.
Ward 1 - West Kent
2 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Melissa Harrigan (X) |
1,399 |
36.80 |
Lauren Anderson |
1,331 |
35.01 |
Sandy Maynard |
718 |
18.88 |
David Serednicki |
354 |
9.31 |
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Ward 2 - South Kent
3 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Anthony Ceccacci (X) |
3,214 |
28.10 |
Trevor Thompson (X) |
2,909 |
25.43 |
Ryan Doyle |
2,083 |
18.21 |
Mary Clare Latimer (X) |
2,082 |
18.20 |
Mike Walker |
1,151 |
10.06 |
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Ward 3 - East Kent
2 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Steve Pinsonneault (X) |
2,049 |
37.47 |
John Wright (X) |
1,727 |
31.58 |
Moréna McDonald |
1,161 |
21.23 |
Matt Lamarche |
315 |
5.76 |
Martin Fisher |
216 |
3.95 |
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Ward 4 - North Kent
2 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Jamie McGrail (X) |
1,506 |
28.02 |
Rhonda Jubenville |
1,046 |
19.46 |
Aaron Neaves |
765 |
14.23 |
Jim Konecny |
631 |
11.74 |
Jason Sayer |
520 |
9.67 |
Scott Kilbride |
426 |
7.93 |
Dennis Fox |
266 |
4.95 |
Steve Scott |
415 |
4.00 |
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Ward 5 - Wallaceburg
2 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Aaron Hall (X) |
Acclaimed |
Carmen McGregor (X) |
Acclaimed |
|
Ward 6 - Chatham
6 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Brock McGregor (X) |
5,329 |
10.34 |
Michael Bondy (X) |
5,146 |
9.99 |
Conor Allin |
5,095 |
9.89 |
Marjorie Crew (X) |
5,056 |
9.81 |
Alysson Storey |
4,776 |
9.27 |
Amy Finn (X) |
3,900 |
7.57 |
Carson Warrener |
3,890 |
7.55 |
Derek Robertson |
3,844 |
7.46 |
Karen Kirkwood-Whyte (X) |
3,487 |
6.77 |
Larry Vellinga |
2,693 |
5.23 |
Dava Robichaud |
2,087 |
4.05 |
Sheila M. Martin |
1,937 |
3.76 |
Lynn O'Brien |
1,621 |
3.15 |
Bonny Pigeon |
918 |
1.78 |
Michael Gibbons |
884 |
1.72 |
Andrew Elliott |
859 |
1.67 |
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Cornwall
Mayor
The results for mayor of Cornwall were as follows:[18]
Cornwall City Council
The results for Cornwall City Council were as follows:
At-large
10 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Sarah Good |
5,478 |
8.40 |
Carilyne Hébert (X) |
4,439 |
6.80 |
Elaine MacDonald (X) |
3,880 |
5.95 |
Dean Hollingsworth (X) |
3,480 |
5.33 |
Todd Bennett (X) |
3,312 |
5.08 |
Maurice Dupelle (X) |
3,302 |
5.06 |
Claude McIntosh (X) |
3,217 |
4.93 |
Denis Sabourin |
2,859 |
4.38 |
Syd Gardiner (X) |
2,738 |
4.20 |
Fred Ngoundjo |
2,719 |
4.17 |
Jason Riley |
2,564 |
3.93 |
Claude Poirier |
2,490 |
3.82 |
Denis Carr (X) |
2,304 |
3.53 |
Mark A. MacDonald |
2,242 |
3.44 |
Bruce Baker |
2,184 |
3.35 |
Abid Hussain |
2,111 |
3.24 |
David Murphy |
1,938 |
2.97 |
Carol Boileau |
1,911 |
2.93 |
Patrick Dussault |
1,850 |
2.84 |
Gerald E. Samson |
1,745 |
2.67 |
Cory Dixon |
1,652 |
2.53 |
Mary Jane Proulx |
1,610 |
2.47 |
Stephen Scott |
1,396 |
2.14 |
Ryan Martelle |
1,175 |
1.80 |
Steven Robinson |
1,106 |
1.70 |
Christopher Leclair |
960 |
1.47 |
Martin Chevalier |
575 |
0.88 |
Gananoque
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Ted Lojko was challenged by military veteran John Beddows and perioperative nurse Greg Truesdell.[19]
The results for mayor of Gananoque were as follows:[20]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
John Beddows |
940 |
46.03 |
Ted Lojko (X) |
721 |
35.31 |
Greg Truesdell |
381 |
18.66 |
Haldimand County
The results for mayor of Haldimand County and Haldimand County Municipal Council are as follows:[21]
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Ken Hewitt ran for re-election. He ran in the 2022 Ontario general election for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in Haldimand—Norfolk, losing to Independent Bobbi Ann Brady.[22]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Shelley Ann Bentley |
4,760 |
32.09 |
Jake Vandendool |
4,594 |
30.97 |
Ken Hewitt (X) |
3,700 |
24.95 |
Dick Passmore |
1,444 |
9.74 |
Jennifer Gilmour |
334 |
2.25 |
Haldimand County Municipal Council
Ward 1 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Stewart Patterson (X) |
Acclaimed |
|
Ward 2 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
John Metcalfe (X) |
1,502 |
67.72 |
Paul Beauvais |
716 |
32.28 |
|
Ward 3 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Dan Lawrence (X) |
1,731 |
49.09 |
Julie Richardson |
1,035 |
29.35 |
Mark McEachern |
539 |
15.29 |
Ray Kitchen |
221 |
6.27 |
|
Ward 4 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Natalie Stam |
1,899 |
65.57 |
Tony Dalimonte (X) |
997 |
34.43 |
|
Ward 5 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Rob Shirton (X) |
925 |
53.01 |
Sheldon Simpson |
532 |
30.49 |
James Kaspersetz |
288 |
16.50 |
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Ward 6 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Patrick O'Neill |
1,003 |
46.54 |
Lisa Taylor |
909 |
42.18 |
Julie Marchese |
243 |
11.28 |
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Kawartha Lakes
The results for mayor of Kawartha Lakes and Kawartha Lakes City Council were as follows:[23]
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Andy Letham did not run for re-election.[24] Running to replace him includes city councillors Pat Dunn, Doug Elmslie and Kathleen Seymour-Fagan.[25]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Doug Elmslie |
7,982 |
35.72 |
Pat Dunn |
5,295 |
23.40 |
Kathleen Seymour-Fagan |
3,949 |
17.45 |
Faye McGee |
2,800 |
12.37 |
Jim Riches |
1,371 |
6.06 |
William Denby |
1,232 |
5.44 |
Kawartha Lakes City Council
Ward 1 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Emmett Yeo (X) |
1,004 |
44.23 |
Don Logan |
597 |
26.30 |
Jim Harris |
453 |
19.96 |
Raymonde Blais Couture |
216 |
9.52 |
|
Ward 2 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Pat Warren |
1,823 |
64.51 |
Jamie Brown |
579 |
20.49 |
John Snider |
424 |
15.00 |
|
Ward 3 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Mike Perry |
2,207 |
61.80 |
Doug Dickerson |
1,364 |
38.20 |
|
Ward 4 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Dan Joyce |
548 |
24.17 |
David Skrabek |
538 |
23.73 |
Ian Nicolson |
466 |
20.56 |
Jamie Campbell |
297 |
13.10 |
Trevor Johnston |
187 |
8.25 |
Tyler Richards |
182 |
8.03 |
Angel Godsoe |
49 |
2.16 |
|
Ward 5 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Eric Smeaton |
2,182 |
57.95 |
Duncan Gallacher |
699 |
18.57 |
Janet Di Bello |
569 |
15.11 |
Wesley Letsholo |
190 |
5.05 |
Gloria Graham-Weir |
125 |
3.32 |
|
Ward 6 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Ron Ashmore (X) |
1,632 |
59.00 |
Gerard Jilesen |
1,134 |
41.00 |
|
Ward 7 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Charles McDonald |
2,035 |
64.03 |
Danielle Willette |
696 |
21.90 |
Diane Holder |
447 |
14.07 |
|
Ward 8 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Tracy Richardson (X) |
1,700 |
83.33 |
Greg Ward |
340 |
16.67 |
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Norfolk County
The candidates for mayor of Norfolk County and for Norfolk County Council were as follows:[26]
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Kristal Chopp ran for re-election. Running against her were county councillors Amy Martin and Ian Rabbitts, former Simcoe town councillor Bill Culver and businessman David Bate.[27]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Amy Martin |
8,199 |
42.27 |
Kristal Chopp (X) |
5,127 |
26.43 |
Bill Culver |
3,926 |
20.24 |
Ian Rabbitts |
1,638 |
8.44 |
David Bate |
508 |
2.62 |
[28]
Norfolk County Council
Ward 1 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Tom Masschaele (X) |
1,310 |
64.50 |
Randy Mawhiney |
721 |
35.50 |
|
Ward 2 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Linda Vandendriessche (X) |
1,346 |
80.89 |
Lucas Tulpin |
318 |
19.11 |
|
Ward 3 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Michael Columbus (X) |
1,616 |
82.24 |
Jeanette Gomori-Cole |
349 |
17.76 |
|
Ward 4 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Chris Van Paassen (X) |
1,108 |
54.10 |
William Murray |
504 |
24.61 |
Jeff Smrcka |
300 |
14.65 |
Tony Lasanowski |
136 |
6.64 |
|
Ward 5
2 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Alan Duthie |
2,375 |
28.48 |
Doug Brunton |
1,906 |
22.85 |
Peter Black |
1,427 |
17.11 |
Kristine Mitchell |
1,402 |
16.81 |
Brian Jones |
703 |
8.43 |
Ryan J. Taylor (X) |
527 |
6.32 |
|
Ward 6 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Adam Veri |
2,654 |
64.00 |
Peter Butler |
1,015 |
24.48 |
Pamela Taylor |
216 |
5.21 |
Holly Ann Smith |
141 |
3.40 |
Adam Wilson |
121 |
2.92 |
|
Ward 7 |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Kim Huffman (X) |
1,073 |
45.33 |
Lorraine Skarratt |
742 |
31.35 |
Grant MacDonald |
447 |
18.88 |
Lana Plank |
105 |
4.44 |
|
Orillia
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Steve Clarke did not run for re-election of Orillia.[29] The candidates for mayor of Orillia are as follows:[30]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Donald McIsaac |
4,861 |
57.28 |
Mason Ainsworth |
3,345 |
39.42 |
John Edward Maxwell |
280 |
3.30 |
Pelee
Mayor
The results for Pelee Island were as follows:
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Cathy Miller |
273 |
85.58 |
Larry Bailey |
46 |
14.42 |
Pembroke
Mayor
The candidates for mayor of Pembroke are as follows:[31]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Ron Gervais |
Acclaimed |
Council
Top candidate becomes Deputy Mayor.
Council Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Brian Abdallah (X) |
2,238 |
13.01% |
Ian Kuehl |
1,935 |
11.25% |
Andrew Plummer (X) |
1,855 |
10.78% |
Patricia Lafreniere (X) |
1,800 |
10.46% |
Ed Jacyno (X) |
1,433 |
8.33% |
Troy Purcell |
1,146 |
6.66% |
Stacy Taylor |
1,089 |
6.33% |
Dan Callaghan |
1,073 |
6.23% |
Dorian Pearce |
1,006 |
5.84% |
Jane Wood |
882 |
5.12% |
Chela Breckon |
808 |
4.69% |
Karen Walsh |
658 |
3.82% |
Jason Laronde |
480 |
2.79% |
Andrew Clark |
457 |
2.65% |
Wade Wallace |
338 |
1.96% |
Peterborough
The results for mayor of Peterborough and Peterborough City Council are as follows:[32]
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Diane Therrien did not for re-election.[33] Candidates running to replace her include former Liberal MPP Jeff Leal and city councillors Henry Clarke and Stephen Wright.[34]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Jeff Leal |
12,911 |
49.33 |
Henry Clarke |
8,280 |
31.63 |
Stephen Wright |
3,924 |
14.99 |
Brian Lumsden |
728 |
2.78 |
Victor Kreuz |
331 |
1.26 |
Peterborough City Council
The results for Peterborough City Council are as follows. Two councillors are elected from each of the 5 wards.
Ward 1 - Otonabee |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Lesley Parnell (X) |
3,192 |
40.82 |
Kevin Duguay |
1,943 |
25.33 |
Eleanor Underwood |
1,169 |
15.24 |
Chanté White |
1,032 |
13.45 |
Nathan Russell-Meharry |
396 |
5.16 |
|
Ward 2 - Monaghan |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Matt Crowley |
2,871 |
28.00 |
Don Vassiliadis (X) |
2,469 |
24.08 |
Jeff Westlake |
1,968 |
19.19 |
Charmaine Magumbe |
1,620 |
15.80 |
Tom Wigglesworth |
806 |
7.86 |
Lyle Saunders |
520 |
5.07 |
|
Ward 3 - Town |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Alex Bierk |
2,600 |
30.79 |
Joy Lachica |
2,308 |
27.33 |
Dean Pappas (X) |
2,143 |
25.38 |
Vickie Ann Karikas |
966 |
11.44 |
Brian Christoph |
428 |
5.07 |
|
Ward 4 - Ashburnham |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Gary Baldwin (X) |
3,326 |
40.07 |
Keith Riel (X) |
2,964 |
35.71 |
Andrew MacGregor |
2,011 |
24.23 |
|
Ward 5 - Northcrest |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Andrew Beamer (X) |
4,003 |
38.28 |
Dave Haacke |
2,334 |
22.32 |
Carlotta James |
1,874 |
17.92 |
Shauna Kingston |
1,105 |
10.57 |
Aldo Andreoli |
722 |
6.90 |
Karen Grant |
420 |
4.02 |
|
Prescott
Town councillor Gauri Shankar has been acclaimed as mayor of Prescott.[35][36]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Gauri Shankar |
Acclaimed |
Prince Edward County
Mayor
The results for mayor of Prince Edward County are as follows:[37]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Steve Ferguson (X) |
4,634 |
41.53 |
Terry Shortt |
3,199 |
28.67 |
Dianne O'Brien |
3,122 |
27.98 |
Kyle Mayne |
202 |
1.81 |
Quinte West
Mayor
The results for mayor of Quinte West and Quinte West City Council were as follows:[38]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Jim Harrison (X) |
5,655 |
54.26 |
Karen Sharpe |
4,664 |
44.75 |
Claudor du-Lude |
104 |
1.00 |
Quinte West City Council
Ward 1 - Trenton
5 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Zack Card |
2,260 |
16.69 |
Michael Kotsovos (X) |
2,076 |
15.33 |
Dave Hugh O'Neil (X) |
2,029 |
14.99 |
Sally Freeman (X) |
1,900 |
14.03 |
Duncan Armstrong |
1,859 |
13.73 |
Leslie Roseblade (X) |
1,792 |
13.24 |
Jason Young |
861 |
6.36 |
David Lovely |
761 |
5.62 |
|
Ward 2 - Sidney
4 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Egerton Boyce |
2,072 |
19.22 |
Shelley Stedall |
1,775 |
16.47 |
Terry R. F. Cassidy (X) |
1,766 |
16.39 |
Don Kuntze (X) |
1,703 |
15.80 |
Allan DeWitt (X) |
1,665 |
15.45 |
Hillary Robert |
1,441 |
13.37 |
Stephen P. Kornblum |
356 |
3.30 |
|
Ward 3 - Murray
2 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Jim Alyea (X) |
1,529 |
28.60 |
David McCue (X) |
1,319 |
24.67 |
Lori Whaley |
924 |
17.28 |
Doug Herrington |
720 |
13.47 |
Tyler Rickey |
589 |
11.02 |
Jodan Hoyland |
266 |
4.97 |
|
Ward 4 - Frankford |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Lynda Reid (X) |
337 |
48.14 |
Matt Joice |
275 |
39.29 |
Gregg Covell |
88 |
12.57 |
|
Smiths Falls
Mayor
Incumbent mayor of Smiths Falls Shawn Pankow was challenged by the "self-proclaimed resident protestor" Justin Duhamel.[39]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Shawn Pankow (X) |
1,635 |
63.40 |
Justin Duhamel |
944 |
36.60 |
St. Marys
Incumbent mayor Al Strathdee was re-elected by acclamation for a third term.[40][41]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Al Strathdee (X) |
Acclaimed |
Stratford
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Dan Mathieson did not run for re-election.[42] The results for mayor of Stratford were as follows:[43]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Martin Ritsma |
4,350 |
37.76 |
Robert Ritz |
4,005 |
34.76 |
Kathy Vassilakos |
3,166 |
27.48 |
St. Thomas
Mayor
The results for mayor of St. Thomas and St. Thomas City Council were as follows:[44]
Mayoral Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Joe Preston (X) |
5,526 |
59.14 |
Heather Jackson |
2,912 |
31.16 |
Gregg McCart |
906 |
9.70 |
St. Thomas City Council
At-large
8 to be elected |
Candidate |
Vote |
% |
Steve Peters (X) |
7,385 |
13.58 |
Steve Wookey (X) |
5,564 |
10.23 |
Jeff Kohler (X) |
5,253 |
9.66 |
Lori Baldwin-Sands (X) |
5,057 |
9.30 |
Gary Clarke (X) |
4,811 |
8.84 |
Jim Herbert (X) |
3,521 |
6.47 |
Rose Gibson |
3,266 |
6.00 |
Tara McCaulley |
3,101 |
5.70 |
Earl Taylor |
3,096 |
5.69 |
Petrusia Hontar |
2,251 |
4.14 |
Joe Docherty Jr. |
2,140 |
3.93 |
Dawn Docker |
2,031 |
3.73 |
Devon Church |
1,896 |
3.49 |
Shawn De Neire |
1,803 |
3.31 |
Harald Schraeder |
1,739 |
3.20 |
Timothy Hedden |
1,479 |
2.72 |
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