Elections were held in Lennox and Addington County, Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
The County Council consists of the three municipal reeves, mayor of Greater Napanee and the three deputy reeves and the Deputy Reeve of Greater Napanee.
Position | Elected |
---|---|
Addington Highlands Reeve | Henry Hogg |
Addington Highlands Deputy Reeve | Bill Cox (selected from council) |
Greater Napanee Mayor | Gordon Schermerhorn |
Greater Napanee Deputy Mayor | Roger Cole |
Loyalist Reeve | Bill Lowry |
Loyalist Deputy Reeve | Ric Bresee |
Stone Mills Reeve | Douglas Bearance |
Stone Mills Deputy Reeve | Eric Smith |
Reeve Candidate [1] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Henry Hogg (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [2] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Gordon Schermerhorn (X) | 2,775 | 58.8 |
Gary Hodson | 1,731 | 36.7 |
David Kirkman | 216 | 4.6 |
Reeve Candidate [3] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Bill Lowry | 2,340 | |
Clayton McEwen (X) | 1,327 |
Reeve Candidate [4] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Douglas Bearance | 1,235 | |
Debbie Thompson (X) | 1,085 |
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