2000 Guelph municipal election

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2000 Guelph municipal election
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  1997 November 13, 2000 2003  

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The 2000 Guelph municipal election was held on November 13, 2000., in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, to elect the Mayor of Guelph, Guelph City Council and the Guelph members of the Upper Grand District School Board (Public) and Wellington Catholic District School Board. The election was one of many races across the province of Ontario. [1] [2]

Contents

Results

Names in bold denotes elected candidates.
(X) denotes incumbent.

Mayor

Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Karen Farbridge 12,59640.78
Dave Kendrick9,56330.96
Phil Cumming4,43114.35
Gary Walton2,1807.06
James. M Sinclair1,8726.06
Michael Klotz2440.79

Ward 1

Ward 1 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected

CandidateVote %
Joe Young1,86721.92
Rocco J. Furfaro (X)1,41716.64
Laura Baily1,40516.50
Ian Findlay1,39216.34
Angie Gazzola1,31615.45
Jonathan Dynes6767.94
Frank D'Angelo4445.21

Ward 2

Ward 2 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected

CandidateVote %
Sean D Farrelly (X)2,61826.74
Dan Moziar2,19822.45
Dino Roumel1,65616.91
John Newstead1,45414.85
David G. Bryden9229.42
Bev Izoillo-Ustation5295.40
Peter Linke4144.23

Ward 3

Ward 3 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected

CandidateVote %
Maggie Laidlaw2,43827.65
Dan Schnurr (X)2,06923.47
Jim Whitechurch2,04223.16
Kim Iezzi174019.74
Douglas J Birnie5275.98

Ward 4

Ward 4 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected

CandidateVote %
Gloria Kovach (X)2,81438.15
David Birtwistle1,95326.48
Stephen McDonald1,23716.77
Doug Roach98013.29
Steven Petric3925.31

Ward 5

Ward 5 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected

CandidateVote %
Cathy Downer (X)2,76530.60
Bill McAdams (X)1,69522.44
Jim Muir1,60721.27
Malcolm Chumbley77110.21
Josh Shook7179.49

Ward 6

Ward 6 Councillor, 2 To Be Elected

CandidateVote %
Marilyn Shapka3,16829.25
Karl Wettstein2,64524.42
Lyle McNair2,07219.13
Walter Bilanski1,73916.06
Dave Thompson1,20711.14

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  1. "2022 Municipal Election".
  2. "2000 Election Results". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-05-09.