Elections were held in the organized municipalities in the Algoma District of Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Mayoral Candidate [1] | Vote | % |
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Sue Jensen (X) | 643 | 40.11 |
André Berthelot | 580 | 36.18 |
Alex Solomon | 380 | 23.71 |
Mayoral Candidate [2] | Vote | % |
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Lory Patteri (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [3] | Vote | % |
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Alain Lacroix | 207 | 69.93 |
Louise Perrier (X) | 89 | 30.07 |
The election in Elliot Lake was significantly impacted by the Algo Centre Mall roof collapse of 2012, and the release of the judicial inquiry's report into the incident just 12 days before the election. [4] Incumbent mayor Rick Hamilton and two incumbent city councillors who ran against him for the mayoralty were all defeated by political newcomer Dan Marchisella, [5] and only one seat on city council was won by an incumbent councillor. [6] Marchisella is also the first mayor in the city's history to have been born in the city. [6]
Mayoral Candidate [7] | Vote | % |
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Dan Marchisella | 2,028 | 39.71 |
Al Collett | 1,165 | 22.81 |
Tom Farquhar | 1,100 | 21.54 |
Rick Hamilton (X) | 814 | 15.94 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Rodney Wood (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Robert Hope | 84 | 64.12 |
Hubert Chelli | 47 | 35.88 |
Mayoral Candidate [8] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Morley Forster (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [9] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Gil Reeves (X) | 348 | 60.73 |
Boe Eldner | 225 | 39.27 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Mark Henderson (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [10] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ted Hicks (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [11] | Vote | % |
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Dick Beitz (X) | 279 | 62.7 |
Larry Comeau | 166 | 37.3 |
Mayoral Candidate [12] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Lynn Watson (X) | 326 | 54.97 |
Derek Hansen | 267 | 45.03 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Randi Condie (X) | 207 | 56.40 |
Melody Rose | 160 | 43.60 |
Mayoral Candidate [13] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Beth West (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [14] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ken Lamming (X) | 310 | 55.16 |
Antoinette Blunt | 252 | 44.84 |
Mayoral Candidate [15] | Vote | % |
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Christian Provenzano | 12,534 | 51.22 |
Debbie Amaroso (X) | 10,565 | 43.18 |
Ted Johnston | 699 | 2.86 |
Heather Cook | 257 | 1.05 |
Robin Coull | 217 | 0.89 |
Austin Williams | 196 | 0.8 |
Mayoral Candidate [16] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ted Clague | 262 | 67.70 |
Gary Bishop (X) | 125 | 32.30 |
Mayoral Candidate [17] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jody Wildman (X) | 399 | 52.92 |
Bryon Hall | 355 | 47.08 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Chris Burton (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [13] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
James Orlando | 509 | 93.05 |
Jan Pawlukiewicz | 38 | 6.95 |
Mayoral Candidate [18] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ron Rody | 1,231 | 82.18 |
Linda Nowicki (X) | 230 | 15.35 |
Ken Martin | 37 | 2.47 |
Mayoral Candidate [19] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Angelo Bazzoni (X) | 267 | 75.85 |
Frank Starnyski | 85 | 24.15 |
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