2014 Haliburton County municipal elections

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Elections were held in Haliburton County, Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

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Haliburton County Council

The Haliburton County Council consists of the reeves and deputy reeves of the four constituent municipalities. A warden is elected from the eight members. [1]

PositionElected
Algonquin Highlands ReeveCarol Moffatt (acclaimed)
Algonquin Highlands Deputy Reeve(chosen from council)
Dysart et al ReeveMurray Fearrey
Dysart et al Deputy ReeveAndrea Roberts
Highlands East ReeveDave Burton
Highlands East Deputy Reeve(chosen from council)
Minden Hills ReeveBrent Devolin
Minden Hills Deputy ReeveCheryl Murdoch

Algonquin Highlands

Reeve Candidate [2] Vote %
Carol Moffatt (X)Acclaimed

Dysart et al

Reeve Candidate [3] Vote [4]  %
Murray Fearrey (X)3,07553.82
Janis Parker2,63946.18

Highlands East

Reeve Candidate [5] Vote %
Dave Burton (X)1,95959.20
Steve Cosentino1,35040.80

Minden Hills

Reeve Candidate [6] Vote [7]  %
Brent Devolin2,15946.01
Brigitte Gall1,59634.02
Barb Reid (X)93719.97

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