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The 2010 Windsor municipal election occurred on October 25, 2010, to elect the Mayor of Windsor, Windsor City Council and the Greater Essex County District School Board, Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire catholique Providence and Conseil scolaire Viamonde.
The election was held on the same day as elections in every other municipality in Ontario, as well as the elections in neighbouring towns in Essex County.
This was the first election held in Windsor after the passage of By-Law 133-2009 [1] - which divided Windsor's 5 dual-member wards into 10 single-member wards.
NOTE: (X) denotes the incumbent candidate.
Mayoral Candidate [2] | Vote | % |
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Eddie Francis (X) | 39,384 | 56.17 |
Rick Limoges | 28,354 | 40.44 |
Anthony Brothers | 979 | 1.40 |
Michael Mosgrove | 748 | 1.07 |
Robert W. Vinson | 377 | 0.54 |
Sam Sinjari | 273 | 0.39 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Drew Dilkens | 6,312 | 73.21 |
Matt Ford | 1,437 | 16.67 |
Joel Bentley | 873 | 10.13 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ron Jones | 2,111 | 41.98 |
John Elliott | 2,106 | 41.88 |
Gary Langril | 584 | 11.61 |
George Grant | 118 | 2.35 |
Grant Martin | 110 | 2.19 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Fulvio Valentinis | 2,342 | 45.35 |
Tristan Fehrenbach | 773 | 14.97 |
Shannon Porcellini | 543 | 10.52 |
Rino Bortolin | 435 | 8.42 |
Cameron Adamson | 349 | 6.76 |
Don Merrifield | 337 | 6.53 |
John Liedtke | 275 | 5.33 |
Shan Hasan | 110 | 2.13 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Alan Halberstadt | 3,164 | 41.77 |
Anthony Blak | 1,617 | 21.35 |
Mike Burton | 1,279 | 16.88 |
Adriano Ciotoli | 952 | 12.57 |
Jody Percy | 323 | 4.26 |
Colin McMahon | 156 | 2.06 |
Robert S. Papp | 84 | 1.11 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ed Sleiman | 3,063 | 45.92 |
Ken Lewenza | 2,342 | 35.11 |
Liz Atkinson | 933 | 13.99 |
John Middleton | 213 | 3.19 |
Dean Lawrence | 120 | 1.80 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jo-Anne Gignac | 6,562 | 68.36 |
Frank Batal | 3,037 | 31.64 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Percy Hatfield | 4,264 | 52.75 |
Angelo Marignani | 2,286 | 28.28 |
Rick Particelli | 1,533 | 18.97 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Bill Marra | 4,411 | 78.92 |
Stephane Beaudin | 617 | 11.04 |
Ernie "The Baconman" Lamont | 561 | 10.04 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Hillary Payne | 1,747 | 29.49 |
Hank Van Aspert | 1,417 | 23.92 |
Rob Sassine | 1,188 | 20.05 |
Antun Peakovic | 977 | 16.49 |
Cecile Crouchman | 595 | 10.04 |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Al Maghnieh | 2,451 | 36.61 |
Jeff Gaudette | 2,112 | 31.55 |
Paul Borrelli | 1,191 | 17.79 |
Sanja Maric | 646 | 9.65 |
Richard Tarte | 295 | 4.41 |
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