1988 Brantford municipal election

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The 1988 Brantford municipal election was held on November 14, 1988, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Elections were also held in the rural and small-town communities around the city.

Results

CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Karen George 17,61165.09
Pat Luciani7,85929.05
Roy Jones9453.49
William Stewart6402.37
Total valid votes27,055100.00
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Kevin Davis acclaimed-
(x)Brad Ward acclaimed-
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Mike Hancock 3,14827.45
(x)Max Sherman 3,06526.73
Chris Brown2,98226.01
Vince Bucci2,27219.81
Total valid votes11,467100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Andy Woodburn2,92534.94
Rina Colaiacovo2,21726.48
Dan Houssar1,76321.06
Bob Szoke1,46617.51
Total valid votes8,371100

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