1982 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

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Elections were held on November 8, 1982 in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. This page lists the election results for local mayors and councils of the RMOC in 1982.

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Regional Council

The following were elected to regional council either directly on election day or by the local councils afterwards. [1]

PositionRepresentingCouncillor
ChairAt-large Andrew S. Haydon
CouncillorMayor of Cumberland Peter D. Clark
CouncillorMayor of Gloucester Fred Barrett
CouncillorGloucester, Alderman Harry Allen
CouncillorGloucester, Alderman Eugène Bellemare
CouncillorMayor of Goulbourn Anton Wytenburg
CouncillorMayor of Kanata Marianne Wilkinson
CouncillorMayor of Nepean Ben Franklin
CouncillorNepean, Alderman Gord Hunter
CouncillorNepean, Alderman Margaret Rywak
CouncillorNepean, Alderman Beryl Gaffney
CouncillorMayor of Osgoode Al Bouwers
CouncillorMayor of Ottawa Marion Dewar
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Alta Vista) Greg MacDougall
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Billings) Brian Bourns
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Britannia) Marlene Catterall
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (By-Rideau) Marc Laviolette
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Capital) Howard Smith
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Canterbury) Michael McSweeney
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Carleton) Toddy Kehoe
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Queensboro) Terry Denison
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Dalhousie) Rolf Hasenack
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Elmdale) Graham Bird
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Overbrook-Forbes) Rhéal Robert
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Richmond) Jacquelin Holzman
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Riverside) Jim Durrell
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (St. George's) Nancy Smith
CouncillorOttawa, Councillor (Wellington) Diane Holmes
CouncillorMayor of Rideau Dave Bartlett
CouncillorMayor of Rockcliffe Park Beryl Plumptre
CouncillorMayor of Vanier Bernard Grandmaître
CouncillorVanier, Alderman Marcel Chaput
CouncillorMayor of West Carleton Donald B. Munro

Cumberland

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Peter D. Clark (X)3,93962.68
Henri Rocque2,34537.32

Council
Four to be elected

CandidateVote %
Ray Friel (X)3,18116.34
Gerry Lalonde2,82714.53
Paul Macdonnell2,80614.42
Brian Coburn (X)2,57313.22
Frank Kenny (X)2,29211.78
Paul Lavigne2,07410.66
Serge Desjardins2,06710.62
Ray Rivers1,6428.44

Gloucester

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Fred Barrett 7,30837.58
Betty Stewart (X)7,297 [2] 37.53
Daniel Prevost2,78014.30
Gordon Lundy1,8819.67
Ray Turmel1780.92

A recount showed that Stewart won 7,297 votes rather than 7,295 from election night.

Council
Six to be elected

CandidateVote %
Harry Allen (X)10,25110.88
Eugène Bellemare (X)9,1449.70
Mitch Owens (X)7,7758.25
Ken Steele (X)6,8987.32
Harold Keenan (X)6,7117.12
Royal Galipeau 6,4626.86
Patricia Clark6,2496.63
Claudette Cain6,2396.62
Mary Bryden (X)6,1296.50
Evelyn Grover5,1745.49
Robert Chenier4,5054.78
John Campbell3,4903.70
Jean Gregoire3,2483.45
Brad Kennedy3,0673.25
Michael O'Connor2,7692.94
Leola Davignon2,6642.83
John Leaker1,4001.49
John Turmel 1,1931.27
Keith Sennett8640.92

Hydro Commission

CandidateVote %
Robert BisallionAcclaimed
Reg MorrisAcclaimed

Goulbourn

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Anton Wytenburg 2,97362.39
Betty Hill (X)1,79237.61

Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Ian MacDonald49550.51
Gilmour Brown (X)48549.49
Ward 2
Roger Griffiths60551.89
Doug Bothwell56148.11
Ward 3
Ken Vaughn91663.09
J. Don Green (X)53636.91
Ward 4
Mike Bryan58450.96
Dewar Burnett (X)56249.04

Kanata

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Marianne Wilkinson Acclaimed

Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Des Adam (X)40268.95
Gordon Walt18131.05
Ward 2
Sheila McKee69077.88
Bob Hillier19622.12
Ward 3
Bill Lund (X)59451.97
Ken Braun54948.03
Ward 4
Paul Niebergall66955.47
Glenn Guilbault35029.02
George St. Aubin18715.51
Ward 5
Charles Rogers (X)58853.31
Doug Felhaber51546.69
Ward 6
Eva James68148.57
Stu Chandler44331.60
Tony McMillan27819.83

Nepean

Mayoral race(259 of 260 polls)

CandidateVote %
Ben Franklin (X)20,82493.64
Savitri Bhartia1,4156.36

Council

CandidateVote %
Regional council
3 to be elected
Margaret Rywak (X)11,56620.28
Gordon Hunter (X)10,96019.22
Beryl Gaffney (X)10,18017.85
Al Loney 10,04517.62
James Sevigny6,43211.28
Tim Woods6,01010.54
Art Jenkinson1,8293.21
Bell-Barrhaven Ward
Frank Reid (X)3,06651.80
Marcy Gregory1,64627.81
Victoria Mason1,20720.39
Borden Ward
Al Brown (X)4,89077.88
Richard Priestman1,38922.12
Merivale Ward
Hugh McDonaldAcclaimed

Hydro Commission

CandidateVote %
Martin Montague (X)13,91822.19
Wayne Phillips (X)13,29221.19
Ed Lauer (X)12,78420.38
Merv Sullivan (X)11,86618.92
Lloyd Hayes10,87217.33

Osgoode

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Albert Bouwers (X)2,16462.56
Barry Dawson56316.28
Philip McEvoy49114.19
Jim Pushinksy2416.97

Council Four elected at large. Elected councillors indicated in bold.

CandidateVote %
Doug Thompson (X)2,17121.66
Mary Cooper (X)2,16321.58
Albert McKeown (X)2,03320.28
Fred Alexander (X)2,02520.20
Eric Bawden1,63116.27

Ottawa

Mayor race

CandidateVotes%
Marion Dewar (X)57,26852.06
Darrel Kent 48,46144.06
T. Joseph McCarthy2,0601.87
Marc Gauvin1,7251.57
Arnold Guetta4870.44

Rideau

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Dave Bartlett Acclaimed

Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
2 to be elected
Bill SchoutenAcclaimed
Glenn Brooks Acclaimed
Ward 2 [3]
2 to be elected
Jim Stewart42025.16
Bryan Dorling41024.57
Bill Wilson36121.63
Don Carr24314.56
Harry Whittaker23514.08
Ward 3
2 to be elected
Richard McDonald (X)Acclaimed
Mike Calnan (X)Acclaimed

Rockcliffe Park

There was no election held in Rockcliffe Park, as all candidates were acclaimed. [4] [5]

Mayor race

CandidateVote %
Beryl Plumptre Acclaimed

Council
4 to be elected

CandidateVote %
John RichardAcclaimed
Patrick Murray Acclaimed
Alexander WatsonAcclaimed
Shelagh M'GonigleAcclaimed

Vanier

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Bernard Grandmaître 3,82252.19
Wilfrid Champagne (X)3,26244.54
Blanche Michaud2393.26

Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
2 to be elected
Pierre Crête71931.58
Paul St. George52423.01
Marcel Champagne (X)51222.49
Richard Boudreau (X)44519.54
Manuel Sousa773.38
Ward 2
2 to be elected
Marcel Chaput (X)1,34130.26
Ronald Killeen (X)1,07924.35
Gilles Guenette1,02323.08
Charles Morin98922.31
Ward 3
2 to be elected
Roger Parisien74623.35
Jean-Jacques Gratton61520.90
Robert Madore (X)50617.19
Gilles Barbary (X)43514.78
Denis Grandmaître49216.72
Charles Bériault1495.06
Ward 4
2 to be elected
Guy Cousineau Acclaimed
Florian GauthierAcclaimed

West Carleton

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Don Munro 2,62251.23
Frank Marchington (X)2,49648.77

Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
2 to be elected
John Shipman1,04941.12
Delmer Wilson (X)85833.63
Thomas Boland64425.25
Ward 2
2 to be elected
Eric Craig 1,12938.26
Robert Dowd1,08436.73
Stephen Bunge41914.20
John McMurtry31910.81
Ward 3
2 to be elected [3]
Gerald Belisle (X)1,13035.22
Keith Roe84226.25
Lynda Dodunski70221.88
Elke Kazda53416.65

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References

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