2022 Halton Region municipal election|
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Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Halton of Ontario on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Halton Regional Council
Position
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Elected
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Chair
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Gary Carr
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Burlington
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Mayor |
Marianne Meed Ward
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Councillor, Ward 1 |
Kelvin Galbraith
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Councillor, Ward 2 |
Lisa Kearns
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Councillor, Ward 3 |
Rory Nisan
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Councillor, Ward 4 |
Shawna Stolte
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Councillor, Ward 5 |
Paul Sharman
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Councillor, Ward 6 |
Angelo Bentivegna
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Halton Hills
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Mayor |
Ann Lawlor
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Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 2 |
Clark Somerville (acclaimed)
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Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4 |
Jane Fogal
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Milton
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Mayor |
Gord Krantz
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Regional Councillor, Ward 1 |
Colin Best (acclaimed)
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Regional Councillor, Ward 2 |
Rick Malboeuf (acclaimed)
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Regional Councillor, Ward 3 |
Sammy Ijaz
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Regional Councillor, Ward 4 |
Sameera Ali
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Oakville
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Mayor |
Rob Burton
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Regional Councillor, Ward 1 |
Sean O'Meara
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Regional Councillor, Ward 2 |
Cathy Duddeck (acclaimed)
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Regional Councillor, Ward 3 |
Janet Haslett-Theall (acclaimed)
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Regional Councillor, Ward 4 |
Allan Elgar
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Regional Councillor, Ward 5 |
Jeff Knoll
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Regional Councillor, Ward 6 |
Tom Adams (acclaimed)
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Regional Councillor, Ward 7 |
Nav Nanda
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Results
* denotes incumbency
Halton Regional Chair
2022 Halton Regional Chair election|
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AG
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Candidate
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Gary Carr*
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Jane McKenna
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Andrea Grebenc
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Popular vote
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51,776
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35,830
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20,276
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Percentage
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47.99%
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33.21
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18.79
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Incumbent chair Gary Carr faced off against former Progressive Conservative MPP for Burlington Jane McKenna and Halton District School Board trustee Andrea Grebenc.[1]
List of candidates:[2]
Mayor
2022 Burlington Mayoral election|
Turnout | 27.58% |
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Burlington mayor Marianne Meed Ward announced she would be running for re-election on the first day of nominations, May 2. This ended speculation that she would run for Regional Chair.[3] Running against Meed Ward is perennial candidate Anne Marsden who ran for regional chair in 2018.[4]
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Marianne Meed Ward* |
30,135 |
77.95
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Jim Kerr |
5,194 |
13.43
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Anne Marsden |
1,636 |
4.23
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Steven Rieck |
1,113 |
2.88
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William Tuck |
583 |
1.51
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Regional & City Councillors
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Ward 1
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Kelvin Galbraith* |
4,155 |
63.35
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Robert Radway |
2,404 |
36.65
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Ward 2
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Lisa Kearns* |
4,453 |
71.81
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Tim O'Brien |
1,095 |
17.66
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Keith Demoe |
653 |
10.53
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Ward 3
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Rory Nisan* |
3,190 |
63.95
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Jennifer Hounslow |
1,394 |
27.95
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Luke McEachern |
404 |
8.10
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Ward 4
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Shawna Stolte* |
3,591 |
47.01
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Tony Brecknock |
1,833 |
24.00
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Olivia Duke |
1,478 |
22.88
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Eden Wood |
467 |
6.11
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Ward 5
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Paul Sharman* |
3,852 |
58.86
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Andrew Hall |
1,062 |
16.23
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Guy D'Alesio |
911 |
13.92
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Denny Pirzas |
719 |
10.99
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Ward 6
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Angelo Bentivegna* |
3,678 |
61.11
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Rick Greenspoon |
1,725 |
28.66
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Renato Velocci |
616 |
10.23
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List of candidates:[5]
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Rick Bonnette did not run for re-election.[6] Running to replace him include Acton businessman Norm Paulsen, town councillors Bryan Leiws, and Ann Lawlor and former East York alderman Ken Paige.[7]
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Ann Lawlor |
5,323 |
40.67
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Bryan Lewis |
4,743 |
36.24
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Ken Paige
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1,423
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10.87
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Norm Paulsen |
1,019 |
7.79
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Robert Gottardi |
581 |
4.44
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Regional Councillors
Two Regional Councillors are elected in 1 of 2 wards.
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Wards 1 & 2
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Clark Somerville*
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Acclaimed
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Wards 3 & 4
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Jane Fogal* |
4,355 |
54.65
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Wendy Farrow-Reed |
3,614 |
43.35
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Local Councillors
Eight Local Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards (2 from each ward).
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Ward 1
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Alex Hilson
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1,627
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41.12
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Mike Albano* |
1,237 |
31.26
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Jon Hurst (X)
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1,093
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27.62
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Ward 2
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Jason Brass |
854 |
20.73
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Joseph Racinsky |
771 |
18.72
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Matt Kindbom
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649
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15.76
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Greg Cosper
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435
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10.56
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Geoff Maltby
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418
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10.15
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Bryan Robinson
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417
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10.12
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Maureen Gillham
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305
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7.40
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Peter Snow
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270
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6.55
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Ward 3
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Chantal Garneau |
1,982 |
31.81
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Ron Norris |
1,507 |
24.19
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Drew Pullman
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1,204
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19.33
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Waldo Paquette |
854 |
13.71
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Syl Carle |
683 |
10.96
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Ward 4
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Bob Inglis* |
2,783 |
42.70
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D'Arcy Keene |
2,180 |
33.45
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Blake Mandarino
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1,555
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23.86
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List of candidates:[8]
Mayor
2022 Milton Mayoral election|
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Turnout | 28.99% |
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Mayor Gord Krantz, the longest serving mayor of a major municipality in Canada won a combined 21st consecutive term in office (7 as councillor and 14 as mayor).[9] He was challenged by regional councillor Zeeshan Hamid.[10]
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Gord Krantz* |
11,391 |
49.51
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Zee Hamid |
10,396 |
45.18
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Rajiv Dhawan |
625 |
2.72
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Saba Ishaq |
597 |
2.59
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Regional Councillors
Four Regional Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards.
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Ward 1 (North-West)
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Colin Best*
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Acclaimed
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Ward 2 (North-East)
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Rick Malboeuf*
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Acclaimed
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Ward 3 (South-East)
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Sammy Ijaz |
2,182 |
38.13
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Rick Di Lorenzo |
1,827 |
31.93
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Mike Cluett* |
1,713 |
29.94
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Ward 4 (South-West)
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Sameera Ali |
3,297 |
68.49
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Mahmood Chaudhry |
873 |
18.13
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Syed Raza |
644 |
13.38
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Local Councillors
Four Local Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards.
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Ward 1
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Kristina Tesser Derksen* |
4,200 |
71.54
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George Minakakis |
1,671 |
28.46
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Ward 2
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John Challinor* |
3,542 |
57.54
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Michael Vertolli |
2,614 |
42.46
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Ward 3
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Adil Khalqi |
2,067 |
37.20
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Patricia Belvedere |
1,102 |
19.83
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Patrick Murphy |
1,090 |
19.61
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Manju Sekhri |
943 |
16.97
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Gilles Paquette |
355 |
6.39
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Ward 4
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Sarah Marshall |
1,041 |
21.37
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Giles vanderHolt |
860 |
17.66
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Khurshid Ali Khan |
853 |
17.51
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Kiran Fahim Ali |
640 |
13.14
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Indu Verma |
505 |
10.37
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Saim Sohail |
377 |
7.74
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Samar Tariq |
186 |
3.82
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Tresa Ratnakumar |
179 |
3.67
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Syed Saleh Ali Hashmi |
175 |
3.59
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Mawiz Hassan |
55 |
1.13
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List of candidates:[11]
Mayor
2022 Oakville Mayoral election|
Turnout | 28.30% |
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JH
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Candidate
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Rob Burton*
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Julia Hanna
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Popular vote
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19,949
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19,063
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Percentage
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49.24%
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47.06%
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Mayor Rob Burton ran for re-election. It was a re-match of the 2018 mayoral race between him and Julia Hanna, a local restaurant owner and former chamber of commerce chair.[12]
Mayoral Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Rob Burton* |
19,949 |
49.24
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Julia Hanna |
19,063 |
47.06
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Jack Kukolic |
1,498 |
3.70
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Town and Regional Council
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Ward 1
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Sean O'Meara* |
4,998 |
74.14
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JD Meaney |
1,708 |
25.86
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Ward 2
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Cathy Duddeck*
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Acclaimed
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Ward 3
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Janet Haslett-Theall
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Acclaimed
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Ward 4
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Allan Elgar* |
5,806 |
84.68
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Gilbert Jubinville |
1,050 |
15.32
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Ward 5
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Jeff Knoll* |
4,529 |
73.99
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Alicia Bedford |
1,592 |
26.01
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Ward 6
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Tom Adams*
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Acclaimed
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Ward 7
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Nav Nanda |
1,984 |
57.71
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Pavan Parmar* |
1,454 |
42.99
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Town Council
Candidate
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Vote
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%
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Ward 1
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Jonathan McNeice |
3,137 |
48.08
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Beth Robertson* |
2,755 |
42.22
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John Florio |
476 |
7.30
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Oliver Vadas |
157 |
2.41
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Ward 2
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Ray Chisholm*
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Acclaimed
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Ward 3
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Dave Gittings |
4,438 |
83.17
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Dyanne Dumas |
898 |
16.83
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Ward 4
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Peter Longo* |
5,465 |
79.63
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Gordon Brennan |
1,398 |
20.37
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Ward 5
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Marc Grant* |
2,769 |
45.71
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Michael Reid |
1,951 |
32.21
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Angela Parsons |
970 |
16.01
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Pierre Sauvageot |
368 |
6.07
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Ward 6
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Natalia Lishchyna* |
4,238 |
85.15
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Lama Aggad |
739 |
14.85
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Ward 7
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Scott Xie |
820 |
23.25
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Amir Henry |
687 |
19.48
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Ajay Rosha |
482 |
13.67
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Shahab Khan |
385 |
10.92
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Nabil Bin Arif |
380 |
10.77
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Melody Wong-Gonsalves |
315 |
8.93
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Gregory Park |
293 |
8.31
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Kashif Chaudry |
126 |
3.57
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Faryal Ghazanfar |
39 |
1.11
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References
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- ^ "List of Candidates". City of Burlington. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
- ^ "Burlington mayor promises support for businesses, affordable housing if re-elected". InHalton. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
- ^ "Five people nominated to run for the Office of Mayor - is there any doubt who will win?". Burlington Gazette. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
- ^ "Filed Nominations". Town of Halton Hills. Retrieved September 16, 2022.
- ^ "Two Halton Hills councillors announce they will not seek re-election this fall". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
- ^ "'Helping people, making a difference, stuck with me': Halton Hills mayoral candidate brings business, political experience". Toronto Star. Retrieved September 16, 2022.
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- ^ "Who is running for mayor and council in Milton?". Toronto Star. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
- ^ "What to watch for in the 905 in this year's municipal election". Toronto Star. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
- ^ "List of Registered Candidates". Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
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