2014 Halton Region municipal elections

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Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Halton of Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

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Halton Regional Council

Regional chairVote %
Gary Carr (X)84,34877.56
Greg Woodruff12,34411.35
Naqvi Syed Ali6,0655.58
John Paulic6,0015.52
PositionElected
Burlington mayorRick Goldring
Burlington Ward 1Rick Craven
Burlington Ward 2Marianne Meed Ward
Burlington Ward 3John Taylor
Burlington Ward 4Jack Dennison
Burlington Ward 5Paul Sharman
Burlington Ward 6 Blair Lancaster
Halton Hills MayorRick Bonnette
Halton Hills Wards 1 & 2Clark Somerville (acclaimed)
Halton Hills Wards 3 & 4Jane Fogal
Milton Mayor Gord Krantz
Milton Wards 1,6,7,8Mike Cluett
Milton Wards 2,3,4,5Colin Best
Oakville Mayor Rob Burton
Oakville Ward 1Sean O'Meara
Oakville Ward 2Cathy Duddeck
Oakville Ward 3Dave Gittings
Oakville Ward 4Allan Elgar
Oakville Ward 5Jeff Knoll
Oakville Ward 6Tom Adams

Burlington

Mayoral Candidate [1] Vote %
Rick Goldring (X)36,23785.82
Anne Marsden3,0437.21
Peter Rusin2,9426.97

Halton Hills

Mayoral Candidate [2] Vote %
Rick Bonnette (X)12,25387.30
Sally Stull1,78312.70

Milton

Mayoral Candidate [3] Vote %
Gord Krantz (X)13,83075.15
Stan Lazarski2,74314.90
Al Volpe1,8319.95

Oakville

Mayoral Candidate [4] Vote %
Rob Burton (X)27,72767.27
John McLaughlin9,94724.13
Gordon Brennan1,6794.07
Mary Kennedy1,5723.81
Greg Warchol2920.71

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