2000 St. Catharines municipal election|
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The Ward boundaries for the 2000 Election. The Mayor and regional councillors are elected across the city, Councillors in their respective wards. |
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The St. Catharines municipal election of 2000 was held to elect a mayor and councillors for the city of St. Catharines, Ontario.
Mayor
: Niagara Regional Councillor (six elected)
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Candidate
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Votes |
%
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T. Roy Adams
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17,167
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15.18
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Michael R. Collins
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13,890
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12.28
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Bruce Timms
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13,750
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12.16
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Peter Partington
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13,123
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11.61
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Mark Brickell
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13,015
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11.51
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Brian McMullan
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11,571
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10.23
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Christel Haeck
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10,444
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9.24
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James Wilson
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7,670
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6.78
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Ted Mouradian
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6,544
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5.79
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John E. Kirby
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5,900
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5.22
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Total valid votes
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113,074
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100.00
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Electors could vote for six candidates.
Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.
Ward 1 - Merriton
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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James Almas |
2,589 |
37.17%
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Wendy Patriquin |
2,060 |
29.57%
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Jennifer Stevens |
1,711 |
24.56%
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George Goff |
606 |
8.70%
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Ward 2 - St. Andrew's
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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Joseph Kushner |
2,802 |
34.30%
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Judy Casselman |
2,201 |
26.94%
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Joseph Cosby |
1,568 |
19.19%
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Doug Greenaway |
977 |
11.96%
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Phil MacKinnon |
318 |
3.89%
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Rob Gilmour |
303 |
3.71%
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Ward 3 - St. George's
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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Greg Washuta |
2,491 |
35.82%
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Rondi Craig |
2,195 |
31.56%
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Marie Poirier |
1,329 |
19.11%
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Doug Hobbs |
940 |
13.52%
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Ward 4 - St. Patrick's
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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Carol Disher |
1,838 |
30.33%
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Ronna Katzman |
1,838 |
30.33%
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John A. Davis |
1,249 |
20.61%
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Frank Hampson |
1,136 |
18.74%
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- Carol Disher was elected to council in 1997, 2000 and 2003. She was president of the Niagara Bruce Trail Club in the early 1990s.[1] She tried to prevent the merger of Hamilton and St. Catharines power utilities in 2004,[2] and unsuccessfully urged council to ban the cosmetic use of pesticides in January 2006.[3] She was also a prominent opponent of the Port Dalhousie tower complex purchase.[4]
Ward 5 - Grantham
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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Dawn Dodge |
2,873 |
29.10%
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Brian Heit |
2,566 |
25.99%
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Brian Dorsey |
2,403 |
24.34%
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Clarice West-Hobbs |
1,394 |
14.12%
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Dan Antonides |
637 |
6.45%
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Ward 6 - Port Dalhousie
Candidate
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Total votes
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% of total votes
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Bruce Williamson |
2,592 |
26.57%
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Sue Erskine |
2,237 |
22.93%
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Norm St. George |
1,530 |
15.68%
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Erick R. Roberts |
1,362 |
13.96%
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Morton Sider |
1,335 |
13.68%
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Henry Bosch |
701 |
7.18%
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- ^ Karen O'Brien, "Taking a hike into the past", Hamilton Spectator, 23 March 1992, B4.
- ^ Dave Kewley, "St. Kitts hydro plugs into Hamilton", Hamilton Spectator, 9 November 2004, A8.
- ^ Marlene Bergsma, "Pesticide ban dies as council flip-flops", St. Catharines Standard, 17 January 2006 Archived 6 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, accessed 5 November 2006.
- ^ M. Zito, "Tower opponents deserve voter support Nov. 13", St. Catharines Standard, 2 November 2006, accessed 5 November 2006.