Elections were held in the Muskoka District Municipality of Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Consists of a chair plus mayors of the municipalities as well as a number of district councillors. [1]
Position | Elected |
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Bracebridge Mayor | Graydon Smith |
Bracebridge Councillor (At large) | Steven Clement |
Bracebridge Councillor (At large) | Lori-Lynn Giaschi-Pacini |
Bracebridge Councillor (At large) | Don Smith |
Georgian Bay Mayor | Larry Braid |
Georgian Bay Councillor - Wards 1 & 3 | Paul Wiancko (acclaimed) |
Georgian Bay Councillor - Wards 2 & 4 | Peter Cooper |
Gravenhurst Mayor | Paisley Donaldson |
Gravenhurst Councillor (At large) | Sandy Cairns |
Gravenhurst Councillor (At large) | Paul Kelly |
Gravenhurst Councillor (At large) | Terry Pilger |
Huntsville Mayor | Scott Aitchison |
Huntsville Councillor (At large) | Nancy Alcock |
Huntsville Councillor (At large) | Karin Terziano |
Huntsville Councillor (At large) | Brian Thompson |
Lake of Bays Mayor | Bob Young (acclaimed) |
Lake of Bays Councillor - Franklin/Sinclair | Shane Baker (acclaimed) |
Lake of Bays Councillor - Ridout/McLean | Robert Lacroix |
Muskoka Lakes Mayor | Don Furniss |
Muskoka Lakes Councillor - Ward A | Ruth-Ellen Nishikawa |
Muskoka Lakes Councillor - Ward B | Allen Edwards (acclaimed) |
Muskoka Lakes Councillor - Ward C | Phil Harding |
Mayoral Candidate [2] | Vote | % |
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Graydon Smith (X) | 5,171 | 83.99 |
Phil Kolyn | 986 | 16.01 |
Mayoral Candidate [3] | Vote | % |
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Larry Braid (X) | 1,956 | 48.86 |
Louise Rivett | 1,334 | 33.33 |
James Walden | 713 | 17.81 |
Mayoral Candidate [4] | Vote | % |
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Paisley Donaldson (X) | 3,803 | 80.23 |
Gordie Merton | 937 | 19.77 |
Mayoral Candidate [5] | Vote | % |
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Scott Aitchison | 3,708 | 45.39 |
Hugh Mackenzie | 2,264 | 27.71 |
Tim Withey | 2,198 | 26.90 |
Mayoral Candidate [6] | Vote | % |
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Bob Young (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate [7] | Vote | % |
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Don Furniss | 4,152 | 56.57 |
Alice Murphy (X) | 3,188 | 43.43 |
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