Orléans East-Cumberland Ward Explained

Orléans East-Cumberland
Coordinates:45.475°N -105°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Ontario
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Ottawa
Leader Title:Councillor
Leader Name:Matthew Luloff
Population Total:50,504
Population As Of:2022 [1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics2 Title1:Electors
Demographics2 Info1:37,298 (2014)
Demographics Type1:Languages (2016)
Demographics1 Title1:English
Demographics1 Info1:57.7%
Demographics1 Title2:French
Demographics1 Info2:32.3%
Demographics1 Title3:Arabic
Demographics1 Info3:1.7%
Demographics1 Title4:Spanish
Demographics1 Info4:1.2%

Orléans East-Cumberland Ward (Ward 1) is a city ward in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, represented on Ottawa City Council. It was created before the 2000 Election when the area was amalgamated into the city of Ottawa. The ward covers much of the suburban community of Orleans in the east of the city. Previous to that, the ward existed in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton Council. It contains the neighbourhoods of Queenswood Heights, Queenswood Village, Fallingbrook, Cardinal Creek, Cardinal Creek Village, Bella Vista and Cumberland Village.

History

From 2006 to 2022, it was known as Orléans Ward, and contained the neighbourhoods of Convent Glen, Convent Glen South, Hiawatha Park, Orleans Wood, Riverglen, Queenswood Village, Chatelaine Village, River Walk, Queenswood Heights, Queenswood South, Fallingbrook and the eastern part of the Cardinal Creek neighbourhood (east of Trim Road). Not all of Orleans was in the ward, as some of it is in Cumberland Ward and Innes Ward. It covered an area of . When the Ward boundaries changed for the 2006 election, there was only a small change to the ward boundary on Portobello.

The ward was represented by Bob Monette from 2006 to 2018. He was elected in a by-election when the ward was vacated by Herb Kreling in September 2005. Kreling had held the seat since its inception. Montette won the by-election in January 2006. Monette retired in 2018, and the ward has been represented by Matthew Luloff ever since.

Following the 2020 Ottawa Ward boundary review, the ward's southern boundary became Innes Road, and the ward expanded eastward to include Cumberland Village, and lost the Convent Glen neighbourhood, as its western border shifted to Champlain Street north of Highway 174 and Bilberry Creek south of Highway 174.[2] [3]

Demographics

According to the 2011 Canadian census

The Ward's population was 47,670.

Ethnic groups: 81.4% White, 5.5% Black, 3.0% South Asian, 2.8% Aboriginal, 1.9% Arab, 1.7% Chinese
Languages: 59.6% English, 31.7% French, 1.5% Arabic, 1.0% Chinese
Religions: 78.2% Christian (53.7% Catholic, 6.7% United Church, 5.8% Anglican, 1.5% Presbyterian, 1.3% Pentecostal, 1.1% Baptist, 8.1% Other), 3.1% Muslim, 1.1% Hindu, 16.5% No religion
Median income (2010): $45,285
Average income (2010): $50,954

Regional and city councillors

  1. Herb Kreling (1994–2006)
  2. Bob Monette (2006–2018)
  3. Matthew Luloff (2018–present)

Election results

1994 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Regional council
CandidateVotes%
3275 30.37
3252 30.16
Keith De Cruz3118 28.92
Bernard Pelot 766 7.10
Stan Lamothe 371 3.44

1997 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Regional council
CandidateVotes%
3648 41.39
Keith De Cruz 2730 30.98
Pierre Cantin 2435 27.63

2000 Ottawa municipal election

Following amalgamation, regional councillor Herb Kreling defeated Cumberland City Councillors John Morgan (Queenswood Ward) and Gerry Lalonde (Heritage Ward).

City council
CandidateVotes%
Herb Kreling702940.96
John Morgan556432.42
Gerry Lalonde456926.62
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
CandidateVotes%
Claudette Cain1081962.35
Bob Chiarelli612935.32
Marc-André Belair1801.04
Georges Saade930.54
Ken Mills410.24
James A. Hall310.18
Paula Nemchin290.17
John Turmel190.11
Morteza Naini100.06

2003 Ottawa municipal election

City council
CandidateVotes%
Herb Kreling7,18272.89
Louise Malloy2,67127.11
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
CandidateVotes%
Bob Chiarelli5,70057.44
Terry Kilrea3,55335.80
Ike Awgu2742.76
Ron Burke1261.27
Paula Nemchin750.76
Donna Upson690.70
John A. Bell660.67
John Turmel610.61

2006 by-election

Held on January 9 to replace the out going Herb Kreling.

Candidates https://web.archive.org/web/20060806230919/http://ottawa.ca/elections/nominated_en.html

Dropped out

Results

City council
CandidateVotes%
Bob Monette289134.15
Sheryl MacDonald202623.93
Elena Harder173820.53
Louise Malloy5786.83
Debbie Jodoin4575.40
Pierre Maheu4094.83
Gino L. Nicolini3073.63
Michel Tardif600.71

2006 Ottawa municipal election

After facing seven candidates in the January by-election, incumbent councillor Bob Monette, faced off against Dennis Vowles, son of former Gloucester city councillor Ken Vowles.

City council
CandidateVotes%
Bob Monette12,20169.98
Dennis Vowles5,23530.02
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
CandidateVotes%
8,928 50.01
6,422 35.97
2,325 13.02
Jane Scharf 78 0.44
Piotr Anweiler 44 0.25
Robert Larter 32 0.18
Barkley Pollock 23 0.13

2010 Ottawa municipal election

City council
CandidateVotes%
9728 59.99
Fred Sherwin 3939 24.35
Jennifer Robitaille 2326 14.34
Renee Greenberg 212 1.31
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
CandidateVotes%
8,685 53.26
3,937 24.14
1,918 11.76
939 5.76
Mike Maguire 332 2.04
132 0.81
Jane Scharf 84 0.52
Charlie Taylor 52 0.32
Cesar Bello 51 0.31
Idris Ben-Tahir 27 0.17
27 0.17
Sean Ryan 27 0.17
Robert Larter 18 0.11
Michael St. Arnaud 17 0.10
Joseph Furtenbacher 14 0.09
Daniel J. Lyrette 14 0.09
Samuel Wright 14 0.09
Julio Pita 8 0.05
Vincent Libweshya 6 0.04
Fraser Liscumb 6 0.04

2014 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Vote%
bgcolor=#B21C27 width="30px" 10,662 75.47
bgcolor=#000000 width="30px"   Jennifer Robitaille 2,546 18.02
bgcolor=#DADAC8 width="30px"   R. Gordon Jensen 919 6.51
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote%
bgcolor=#ED1D24 width="30px" 10,536 80.72
bgcolor=#008000 width="30px"   Mike Maguire 1,935 14.82
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Rebecca Pyrah 127 0.97
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Michael St. Arnaud 125 0.96
bgcolor=#007FFF width="30px"   Darren W. Wood 96 0.74
bgcolor=#20487E width="30px"   Anwar Syed 920.70
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Robert White 86 0.66
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Bernard Couchman 56 0.43

2018 Ottawa municipal election

In 2018, Orleans Ward had 17 candidate names on the ballot, a record.[4] Two candidates, Doug Feltmate and Louise Soyez, withdrew late in the campaign, reducing the active names to 15.

Council candidate Vote%
bgcolor=#FDBC20 width="30px" 3,622 23.76
bgcolor=#0E2E47 width="30px" 3,35822.02
bgcolor=#1F3C73 width="30px"   Rick Bédard 2,799 18.36
bgcolor=#D28F1B width="30px"   Mireille Brownhill 1,900 12.46
bgcolor=#335B8A width="30px"   Kevin Tetreault 685 4.49
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Diego Elizondo 399 2.62
bgcolor=#4FB1E2 width="30px"   Qamar Masood 393 2.58
bgcolor=#3F2654 width="30px"   Jarrod Goldsmith 357 2.34
bgcolor=#415C8D width="30px"   Dina Epale 3362.20
bgcolor=#441839 width="30px"   Shannon Kramer 333 2.18
bgcolor=#33F728 width="30px"   Guy Desroches 328 2.15
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Miranda Gray 238 1.56
bgcolor=#313967 width="30px"   Don Yetman 212 1.39
bgcolor=#2EAAEF width="30px"   Doug Feltmate 102 0.67
bgcolor=#161616 width="30px"   Toby Bossert 73 0.48
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Geoffrey Nicholas Griplas 65 0.43
bgcolor=#DCDCDC width="30px"   Louise Soyez 47 0.31

2022 Ottawa municipal election

Council candidate Vote%
Matthew Luloff11,91974.17
Rosemee Cantave2,37614.79
Tessa Franklin1,77511.05

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Much smaller field of candidates in Orléans East-Cumberland . . 2022-09-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221119061805/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-municipal-elections-ward-1-profile-1.6566620 . 2022-11-19 . live.
  2. Web site: Ottawa Ward Boundary Review 2020. City of Ottawa. 22 March 2023 .
  3. Web site: Councillor still hearing opposition to changing Rideau-Goulbourn despite ward's slave-owner namesake . Ottawa Citizen.
  4. News: Crowded battle for Orléans Record number of candidates put name forward. 3 October 2018. 23 October 2018.