Elections were held in Renfrew County, Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
County council has no direct elections; its membership is made up of the mayors and reeves of the lower-tier municipalities of the county, including the reeves (not the mayors) or Arnprior, Renfrew and Whitewater Region. Therefore, elections in those municipalities determine the members of council for the new term.
Position | Elected [1] |
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Mayor of Admaston Bromley | Raye-Ann Briscoe |
Reeve of Arnprior | Walter Stack |
Mayor of Bonnechere Valley | Jennifer Murphy |
Mayor of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan | Norman Lentz |
Mayor of Deep River | Dave Thompson |
Reeve of Greater Madawaska | Peter Emon |
Reeve of Head, Clara and Maria | Tammy Stewart |
Mayor of Horton | Don Eady |
Mayor of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards | Janice Visneskie |
Mayor of Laurentian Hills | Dick Rabishaw |
Mayor of Laurentian Valley | Jack Wilson |
Mayor of Madawaska Valley | David M. Shulist |
Mayor of McNab/Braeside | Mary M. Campbell |
Mayor of North Algona Wilberforce | Harold Weckworth |
Mayor of Petawawa | Bob Sweet |
Reeve of Renfrew | Audrey Green |
Reeve of Whitewater Region | Donald Rathwell |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Raye-Ann Briscoe (X) | 743 | |
Jack Kelly | 447 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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David Reid | 1,576 | |
Jim Silye | 1,355 | |
Nancy Black | 452 | |
Doug Smith | 321 | |
Ted Kelly | 107 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jennifer Murphy | 1,313 | |
Zig Mintha (X) | 1,205 | |
Kip Smith | 94 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Norman Lentz (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [ permanent dead link ] | Vote | % |
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Dave Thompson | 796 | |
Glenn Doncaster | 770 | |
Fred Adams | 191 |
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
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Peter Emon (X) | 1,446 | |
John Pratt | 799 | |
J. R. Easton | 380 |
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
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Tammy Stewart (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Don Eady | 847 | |
David Bennett | 447 | |
Rod Ballantyne | 344 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Janice Visneskie (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Dick Rabishaw | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jack Wilson (X) | 2,847 | |
Aurel Boucher | 667 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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David M. Shulist | 1,467 | 42.42 |
Bob Kulas | 1,227 | 35.48 |
Percy A. Bresnaham | 764 | 22.09 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Mary M. Campbell (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Harold Weckworth (X) | Acclaimed |
In Petawawa, voters elected six at-large councillors by casting their paper ballots in 19 polls at the Petawawa Civic Centre. [2]
Mayoral Candidate [2] | Vote | % |
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Bob Sweet (X) | Acclaimed |
Council Candidate [2] | Vote | % |
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Tom Mohns (X) | 1,502 | |
Treena Lemay (X) | 1,316 | |
Theresa Sabourin (X) | 1,185 | |
Murray Rutz | 1,181 | |
James Carmody | 1,109 | |
Frank Cirella | 1, 043 | |
Joe Park (X) | 996 | |
Ann McIntyre | 882 | |
Art Ploughman | 443 | |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Bill Ringrose | 1,477 | |
Sandi Heins (X) | 1,150 | |
Callum W. R. Scott | 615 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jim Labow | Acclaimed |
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