2000 Kawartha Lakes municipal election

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The 2000 Kawartha Lakes municipal election was held on November 13, 2000, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in the city of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada.

Results

2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Mayor of Kawartha Lakes
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Art Truax10,98235.14
Joe McGuire9,35429.93
John Macklem5,96419.08
Greg Lewis3,23510.35
Art Field1,7185.50
Total valid votes31,253100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward One
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Lloyd Robertson1,21566.10
Ross Radway55330.09
Tommy Thompson703.81
Total valid votes1,838100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Two
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Andy Luff71341.05
Fred Brecht48828.09
Ken Diebel30517.56
Peter White23113.30
Total valid votes1,737100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Three
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
John Huke71841.29
Jack MacDonald35620.47
John Byrne23813.69
Noni Campbell23613.57
Audrey Thrasher17510.06
Egils Dukers160.92
Total valid votes1,739100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Four
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Wayne Teel52224.42
Don Money48122.50
Barb Kelly 43920.53
Tom Thomson34616.18
George Davidson21510.06
Rae Fleming1356.31
Total valid votes2,138100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Five
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Faye McGee97850.23
Elizabeth Luzak81842.01
Lucy Lizotte1517.76
Total valid votes1,947100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Six
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Sandra Barrett97741.91
Carl Quaranto47220.25
Roger Bellwood36715.74
Al Breedon36715.74
Dave Thibault783.35
Bob Somers703.00
Total valid votes2,331100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Seven
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Cliff White92857.35
Andy Millar69042.65
Total valid votes1,618100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Eight
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Donna Villemaire62031.11
Annie Hall43321.73
Gary Marquis33116.61
Ruth Lyons32616.36
Clifford Eige1909.53
Charles Olito934.67
Total valid votes1,993100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Nine
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Sal Polito1,27254.90
Jerry Ford1,04545.10
Total valid votes2,317''100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Ten
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Howard Robinson1,02958.93
Stephen Morgan71741.07
Total valid votes1,746100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Eleven
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Pat O'Reilly1,55362.47
Tom Crowe93337.53
Total valid votes2,486100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Twelve
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Sandra Jack96048.83
Tim Pearson56428.69
Bill Beatty44222.48
Total valid votes1,966100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Thirteen
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Pat Warren69635.38
George Thomson38819.73
Margot Brown31115.81
Phil How30815.66
Wendy Hall1196.05
Carl Demoe884.47
Denny Oliver572.90
Total valid votes1,967100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Fourteen
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Lloyd Ashmore94442.35
Gord Lawder85838.49
Walter Jancsik42719.16
Total valid votes2,229100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Fifteen
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
Gerald McGregor85847.69
Frank Hickey63835.46
David Wellman30316.84
Total valid votes1,799100.00
2000 Kawartha Lakes election, Councillor, Ward Sixteen
CandidateTotal votes % of total votes
David Marsh1,02362.42
Glen Staples61637.58
Total valid votes1,639100.00

Source: "Election Results," Lindsay Daily Post, 15 November 2000, p. 3.

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References

  1. "Ashmore understands his area," Lindsay Daily Post, 2 November 2000, p. 10. He was elected as the community's last deputy reeve in 1997, receiving 11,094 votes.
  2. Michael Power, "43-year politician, 'gentle giant' remembered," Peterborough This Week, 6 October 2004, p. 07.
  3. Elizabeth Bower, "Longtime politician passes away," Lindsay Daily Post, 6 October 2004, p. 8.
  4. "Father, daughter both win seats," Peterborough Examiner, 14 November 2000, B1.