1991 Brantford municipal election

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The 1991 Brantford municipal election was held on November 12, 1991, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.

Bob Taylor, who had served on council for only one year, was elected as mayor over incumbent Karen George.

Results

CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Bob Taylor 13,56156.06
(x)Karen George 6,20025.63
Pat Luciani3,59814.88
William Stewart8293.43
Total valid votes24,188100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
John Sless2,70927.98
Bob Lancaster2,37324.51
Vince Bucci2,11021.79
Chris Brown1,46815.16
Bob Bell1,02310.56
Total valid votes9,683100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Mike Hancock 3,36136.54
(x)Max Sherman 2,96432.22
Lynn Stone2,87331.24
Total valid votes9,198100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Andy Woodburn2,99241.84
(x)Rina Colaiacovo2,49234.85
Chuck Giles1,66723.31
Total valid votes7,151100
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
(x)Jean Anderson7,4287.17
(x)Kaye Davies5,6965.50
(x)John Castle5,4505.26
(x)Edward Pass5,4285.24
(x)Emma Eyre5,4005.21
(x)Lois White5,1244.95
(x)Mark Stenabaugh4,8104.64
Dorleen Allen4,6864.52
Jane Angus4,6784.52
Gord Ward4,1203.98
Bob Thompson4,0173.88
(x)Denys Jones4,0093.87
Mike Boughner3,6203.50
Margaret Carpenter3,4503.33
Ross Baker3,3003.19
Enid Green3,3003.19
Tom Bassett3,1773.07
Tom Davis3,0222.92
Alex Chorniak2,9352.83
Dan Houssar2,7042.61
George Bedford2,5882.50
Dave Mann2,5872.50
Ron Houston2,2592.18
Daphne Kirkpatrick1,9571.89
David Belleville1,8901.82
Bill St. Pierre1,7291.67
Gary Dumbleton1,6581.60
Robert Tansley1,6211.57
Bernard Morrissey9190.89
Total valid votes103,562100

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