2006 Norfolk County municipal election

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The 3rd municipal election in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada took place on November 13, 2006. Dennis Travale, a businessman who also ran in the 2000 election, was elected mayor. Rita Kalmbach had chosen not to run for re-election due to personal reasons. It was the first election in Norfolk County history to have electronic voting in place.

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Mayoral race

CandidateVote %
Dennis Travale723036.58%
Frank Nightingale636232.19%
Peter Black381819.32%
Gary Muntz235311.91%

County council

Ward 1

CandidateVote %
John Hunt99641.55%
Ted Whitworth (Incumbent)87636.55%
Donald Quick52521.90%

Ward 2

CandidateVote %
Roger Geysens(Incumbent)142889.53%
Maurice Kalle16710.47%

Ward 3

CandidateVote %
Michael J. Columbus(Incumbent)180773.22%
Ede Pos16710.47%

Ward 4

CandidateVote %
Jim Oliver97344.65%
Dean Morrison (Incumbent)84138.60%
Bill Culver36516.75%

Ward 5

Two to be elected

CandidateVote %
Charlie Luke(Incumbent)283127.07%
Heidy Van Dyk206819.77%
Doug Brunton152014.53%
Chris Thomas134912.90%
John Kinnear108410.36%
Al Harrington9619.19%
Edward Doerksen2942.81%
Russell Colebrook2132.04%
Bob Thompson1391.33%

Ward 6

CandidateVote %
John Wells(Incumbent)ACCLAIMED

Ward 7

CandidateVote %
Harold Sonnenberg(Incumbent)123646.29%
Geoff Dew89733.60%
Gordon Woods33312.47%
Ronald G. Smith2047.64%

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Norfolk County Municipal Election 2006

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