2022 Ontario municipal elections explained

Election Name:2022 Ontario municipal elections
Next Year:2026
Next Election:2026
Country:Ontario
Previous Year:2018
Previous Election:2018
Vote Type:Popular
Type:legislative
Turnout:33.00% 5%

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 and 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

Mayoral Candidate Vote%
Neil Ellis 9,194 59.25
Mitch Panciuk (X) 5,654 36.44
Kyle Thomson 668 4.31

Belleville City Council

The candidates for Belleville City Council are as follows.

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Ward 1 - Belleville
6 to be elected
CandidateVote%
Tyler Allsopp (X) 7,695 13.44
Garnet Thompson (X) 6,767 11.82
Chris Malette (X) 6,52811.40
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
CandidateVote%
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

Brant, County of

Mayor

The results for mayor of the County of Brant are as follows:[12]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
David Bailey (X)5,96472.41
David Swanson1,47117.86
Shawn Pratt8029.74

Brant County Council

The results for Brant County Council were as follows. Two to be elected from each ward.

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Ward 1
CandidateVote%
John Bradley MacAlpine (X)1,16734.01
Jennifer Kyle1,01029.44
John Wheat (X) 82424.02
Jeannine Forbes 43012.53
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Ward 2
CandidateVote%
Steve Howes (X)1,34142.65
Lukas Oakley75123.89
Jay Arora62719.94
Christina Speers 37211.83
Faizan Baig531.69
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Ward 3
CandidateVote%
John Peirce (X)1,02236.76
John Bell (X)92033.09
Danny Teves83830.14
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Ward 4
CandidateVote%
Robert Chambers (X) Acclaimed
David Miller (X)Acclaimed
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Ward 5
CandidateVote%
Christine Garneau1,01830.22
Brian Coleman (X)82924.61
Ella Haley66519.74
Mike Gatopoulos 50014.84%
John Starkey35710.60

Brantford

Mayor

Election Name:2022 Brantford Mayoral election
Type:Presidential
Previous Election:2018 Brantford municipal election
Previous Year:2018
Next Election:2026 Ontario municipal elections#Brantford
Next Year:2026
Election Date:October 24, 2022
Turnout:27.01%
Candidate1:Kevin Davis
Colour1:574460
Popular Vote1:9,220
Percentage1:45.91%
Candidate2:Dave Wrobel
Colour2:FFF200
Popular Vote2:9,012
Percentage2:44.91%
Candidate3:Ryan Smith
Colour3:f5030d
Popular Vote3:1,491
Percentage3:7.43%
Mayor
Before Election:Kevin Davis

Incumbent mayor Kevin Davis was challenged by former city councillor Dave Wrobel.[13]

The results for mayor of Brantford were as follows:[14]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
Kevin Davis (X) 9,220 45.95
Dave Wrobel 9,012 44.91
Ryan Smith 1,491 7.43
343 1.71

Brantford City Council

The results for Brantford City Council were as follows. Two elected from each ward.

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Ward 1
CandidateVote%
Michael Sullivan 2,020 39.85
Rose Sicoli (X) 1,641 32.37
Mike Tutt 983 19.39
John Van Dyk 425 8.38
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Ward 2
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 3
CandidateVote%
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
CandidateVote%
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
CandidateVote%
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

Brockville

Mayor

The candidates for mayor of Brockville are as follows:[15]

Chatham-Kent

Mayor

Election Name:2022 Chatham-Kent Mayoral election
Type:Presidential
Previous Election:2018 Ontario municipal elections#Chatham-Kent
Previous Year:2018
Next Election:2026 Ontario municipal elections#Chatham-Kent
Next Year:2026
Election Date:October 24, 2022
Turnout:30.56%
Candidate1:Darrin Canniff
Colour1:00467f
Popular Vote1:17,981
Percentage1:75.13%
Candidate2:William Pickard
Popular Vote2:3,588
Percentage2:14.99%
Candidate3:Andy Fisher
Popular Vote3:2,364
Percentage3:9.88%
Mayor
Before Election:Darrin Canniff
After Election:Darrin Canniff

Incumbent mayor Darrin Canniff was challenged by truck driver Andy Fisher and retiree Bill Pickard.[16] [17]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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.

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Ward 1 - West Kent
2 to be elected
CandidateVote%
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
CandidateVote%
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
CandidateVote%
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
CandidateVote%
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
CandidateVote%
Aaron Hall (X)Acclaimed
Carmen McGregor (X) Acclaimed
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Ward 6 - Chatham
6 to be elected
CandidateVote%
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

Cornwall

Mayor

The results for mayor of Cornwall were as follows:[18]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
Justin Towndale 5,169 51.55
Glen G. Grant (X) 4,088 40.77
James Leroux 556 5.54
Jordan Poapst 215 2.14

Cornwall City Council

The results for Cornwall City Council were as follows:

At-large
10 to be elected
CandidateVote%
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 1,9112.93
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 CandidateVote%
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

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Ward 2
CandidateVote%
John Metcalfe (X) 1,502 67.72
Paul Beauvais 716 32.28
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Ward 3
CandidateVote%
Dan Lawrence (X) 1,731 49.09
Julie Richardson 1,035 29.35
Mark McEachern 539 15.29
Ray Kitchen 221 6.27
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Ward 4
CandidateVote%
Natalie Stam 1,899 65.57
Tony Dalimonte (X) 997 34.43
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Ward 5
CandidateVote%
Rob Shirton (X) 925 53.01
Sheldon Simpson 532 30.49
James Kaspersetz 288 16.50
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Ward 6
CandidateVote%
Patrick O'Neill 1,003 46.54
Lisa Taylor 909 42.18
Julie Marchese 243 11.28
By-election

A by-election was held in Ward 4 on June 19, 2023. The seat was vacated after Natalie Stam resigned for health reasons.[23] The results were as follows:[24]

Council Candidate Vote%
Marie Trainer 675 37.05
Tony Dalimonte 641 35.18
Albert Marshall 356 19.54
Jesse Little 101 5.54
James Kaspersetz 49 2.69

Kawartha Lakes

The results for mayor of Kawartha Lakes and Kawartha Lakes City Council were as follows:[25]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Andy Letham did not run for re-election.[26] Running to replace him includes city councillors Pat Dunn, Doug Elmslie and Kathleen Seymour-Fagan.[27]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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

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Ward 1
CandidateVote%
Emmett Yeo (X) 1,004 44.23
Don Logan 59726.30
Jim Harris 453 19.96
Raymonde Blais Couture 216 9.52
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Ward 2
CandidateVote%
Pat Warren 1,823 64.51
Jamie Brown 579 20.49
John Snider 424 15.00
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Ward 3
CandidateVote%
Mike Perry 2,207 61.80
Doug Dickerson 1,364 38.20
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Ward 4
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 5
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 6
CandidateVote%
Ron Ashmore (X) 1,632 59.00
Gerard Jilesen 1,134 41.00
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Ward 7
CandidateVote%
Charles McDonald 2,035 64.03
Danielle Willette 696 21.90
Diane Holder 447 14.07
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Ward 8
CandidateVote%
Tracy Richardson (X) 1,700 83.33
Greg Ward 340 16.67

Norfolk County

The candidates for mayor of Norfolk County and for Norfolk County Council were as follows:[28]

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.[29]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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
[30]

Norfolk County Council

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Ward 1
CandidateVote%
Tom Masschaele (X) 1,310 64.50
Randy Mawhiney 721 35.50
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Ward 2
CandidateVote%
Linda Vandendriessche (X) 1,346 80.89
Lucas Tulpin 318 19.11
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Ward 3
CandidateVote%
Michael Columbus (X) 1,616 82.24
Jeanette Gomori-Cole 349 17.76
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Ward 4
CandidateVote%
Chris Van Paassen (X) 1,108 54.10
William Murray 504 24.61
Jeff Smrcka 300 14.65
Tony Lasanowski 136 6.64
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Ward 5
2 to be elected
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 6
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 7
CandidateVote%
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.[31] The candidates for mayor of Orillia are as follows:[32]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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 CandidateVote%
Cathy Miller 273 85.58
Larry Bailey 46 14.42

Pembroke

Mayor

The candidates for mayor of Pembroke are as follows:[33]

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:[34]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Diane Therrien did not for run for re-election.[35] Candidates running to replace her include former Liberal MPP Jeff Leal and city councillors Henry Clarke and Stephen Wright.[36]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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.

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Ward 1 - Otonabee
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 2 - Monaghan
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 3 - Town
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 4 - Ashburnham
CandidateVote%
Gary Baldwin (X) 3,326 40.07
Keith Riel (X) 2,964 35.71
Andrew MacGregor 2,011 24.23
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Ward 5 - Northcrest
CandidateVote%
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.[37] [38]

Prince Edward County

Mayor

The results for mayor of Prince Edward County are as follows:[39]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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:[40]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
Jim Harrison (X) 5,655 54.26
Karen Sharpe 4,664 44.75
Claudor du-Lude 104 1.00

Quinte West City Council

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Ward 1 - Trenton
5 to be elected
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 2 - Sidney
4 to be elected
CandidateVote%
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
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Ward 3 - Murray
2 to be elected
CandidateVote%
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 2664.97
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Ward 4 - Frankford
CandidateVote%
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.[41]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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.[42] [43]

Stratford

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Dan Mathieson did not run for re-election.[44] The results for mayor of Stratford were as follows:[45]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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:[46]

Mayoral CandidateVote%
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
CandidateVote%
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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Municipal Elections AMO. 2022-02-07. www.amo.on.ca.
  2. Web site: No ballot required. 2022-09-26.
  3. Web site: Bill 181, Municipal Elections Modernization Act, 2016 . . 6 May 2022.
  4. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/legislation-passes-allowing-ontario-municipalities-to-use-ranked-ballots/article30328241/ "Legislation passes allowing Ontario municipalities to use ranked ballots"
  5. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/london-ranked-ballot-1.4095014 "London, Ont., votes to become 1st Canadian city to use ranked ballots"
  6. [Andrew Coyne]
  7. https://globalnews.ca/news/4585419/cambridge-voters-approve-ranked-balloting-low-turnout/ "Cambridge voters approve ranked balloting measure but low turnout could spike it"
  8. https://www.kingstonist.com/kingston-says-yes-to-electoral-reform/ "Kingston says “Yes” to electoral reform"
  9. Web site: Bill 218, Supporting Ontario's Recovery and Municipal Elections Act, 2020 . . 6 May 2022.
  10. Web site: Method of voting | City of London. london.ca. 26 March 2023.
  11. Web site: Municipal Election. 2022-08-27. City of Belleville.
  12. Web site: Candidates. 2022-08-13. County of Brant.
  13. Web site: Slate of election hopefuls includes lots of new blood . 2022-09-11. Brantford Expositor.
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