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Turnout | 33.91% | |
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Map of Guelph's Wards |
The 2010 Guelph municipal election were held on October 25, 2010 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 held in conjunction with the provincewide 2010 municipal elections. [1] [2]
Names in bold denotes elected candidates.
(X) denotes incumbent.
One candidate to be elected.
2010 Guelph municipal election: Mayor | ||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | Δ% | Expenditures [lower-alpha 1] |
Karen Farbridge (X) | 14,902 | 54.11 | +3.15 | $63,741.54 [3] |
David Birtwistle | 10,576 | 38.41 | – | $25,607.71 [4] |
Ray Mitchell | 1,182 | 4.29 | – | $4.00 [5] |
Scott Nightingale | 878 | 3.19 | – | $200.00 [6] |
Total valid votes/Expense Limit | 27,538 | 100.0 | $82,168.25 | |
Turnout | 28,072 | 33.91 | ||
Eligible voters | 82,794 | |||
Source: 2010 Final Official Results, City of Guelph | ||||
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Two candidates per ward to be elected.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Bob Bell (X) | 1,759 | 20.05 |
Jim Furfaro | 1,696 | 19.34 |
Sean Farrelly | 1,175 | 13.39 |
Karolyne Pickett | 1,109 | 12.46 |
Russell Ott | 779 | 8.88 |
Gary Walton | 601 | 6.85 |
Linda Murphy | 527 | 6.00 |
Peter Bortolon | 361 | 4.11 |
Tamara Williams | 306 | 3.48 |
Allan Boynton | 235 | 2.67 |
Eugene Gromczynski | 221 | 2.52 |
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Andy Van Hellemond | 2,538 | 29.06 |
Ian Findlay (X) | 2,180 | 24.96 |
Ray Ferraro | 1,853 | 21.22 |
Vicki Beard (X) | 1,757 | 20.12 |
Paul Mahony | 403 | 4.61 |
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Maggie Laidlaw (X) | 2,296 | 29.45 |
June Hofland (X) | 2,202 | 28.24 |
Craig Chamberlain | 1,680 | 21.55 |
Mark Enchin | 799 | 10.25 |
Jim Galatianos | 498 | 6.38 |
Missy Tolton | 320 | 4.10 |
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Cam Guthrie | 2,381 | 31.91 |
Gloria Kovach (X) | 1,979 | 26.52 |
Christina Boumis | 1,694 | 22.70 |
Mike Salisbury (X) | 1,199 | 16.07 |
Steven Petric | 207 | 2.77 |
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Leanne Piper (X) | 3,451 | 39.60 |
Lise Burcher (X) | 2,932 | 33.64 |
Douglas O'Doherty | 2,331 | 26.75 |
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Karl Wettstein (X) | 2,719 | 37.22 |
Todd Dennis | 2,654 | 36.33 |
Susan Ricketts | 1,932 | 26.44 |
Two candidates to be elected.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Mark Bailey (X) | 4,027 | 38.56 |
Linda Busuttil (X) | 3,151 | 30.17 |
John Carpenter | 1,742 | 16.68 |
Juanita Burnett | 1,523 | 14.58 |
Two candidates to be elected.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Jennifer Waterston (X) | 5,358 | 38.55 |
Susan Moziar (X) | 4,596 | 33.78 |
Don Griffin | 3,844 | 27.66 |
One candidate to be elected.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Marty Fairbairn (X) | 1,704 | 62.64 |
James McClure | 1,016 | 37.35 |
Four candidates to be elected.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Marino Gazzola (X) | 4,173 | 25.64 |
Victoria Dupuis (Sorbara) (X) | 3,172 | 19.49 |
Sebastian Dal Bo | 2,796 | 17.18 |
Nan Anderson | 2,726 | 16.75 |
Susan Dickert | 1,986 | 12.20 |
Michael Ayotte | 1,421 | 8.73 |
One candidate to be elected, representing Waterloo Region, Middlesex County, Wellington County, Perth County and Huron County.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Denis Trudel | 53 | 51.45 |
Malika Attou | 35 | 33.98 |
George LeMac | 15 | 14.56 |
One candidate to be elected, representing Brampton, Caledon, Dufferin County and Wellington County.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Tammy Knibbs | 72 | 66.05 |
Tamar Clutterbuck | 37 | 33.94 |
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