Elections were held in the Niagara Region of Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Position | Elected |
---|---|
Fort Erie Mayor | Wayne H. Redekop |
Fort Erie Councillor | Sandy Annunziata |
Grimsby Mayor | Bob Bentley |
Grimsby Councillor | Tony Quirk |
Lincoln Mayor | Sandra Easton |
Lincoln Councillor | Bill Hodgson |
Niagara Falls Mayor | Jim Diodati |
Niagara Falls Councillor | Bob Gale |
Niagara Falls Councillor | Bart Maves |
Niagara Falls Councillor | Selina Volpatti |
Niagara-on-the-Lake Lord Mayor | Patrick Darte |
Niagara-on-the-Lake Councillor | Gary Burroughs |
Pelham Mayor | Dave Augustyn |
Pelham Councillor | Brian Baty |
Port Colborne Mayor | John Maloney |
Port Colborne Councillor | David Barrick |
St. Catharines Mayor | Walter Sendzik |
St. Catharines Councillor | Tim Rigby |
St. Catharines Councillor | Bruce Timms |
St. Catharines Councillor | Brian Heit |
St. Catharines Councillor | Alan Caslin |
St. Catharines Councillor | Andy Petrowski |
St. Catharines Councillor | Debbie MacGregor |
Thorold Mayor | Angelo Theodore Luciani |
Thorold Councillor | Henry D'Angela |
Wainfleet Mayor | April Jeffs |
Welland Mayor | Frank Campion |
Welland Councillor | Paul Grenier |
Welland Councillor | George H. Marshall |
West Lincoln Mayor | Douglas Joyner |
Mayoral Candidate [1] | Vote [2] | % |
---|---|---|
Wayne H. Redekop | 5,329 | 50.63 |
Stephen Passero | 2,734 | 25.98 |
Ann-Marie Noyes | 1,722 | 16.36 |
Dean Demizio | 617 | 5.86 |
Mike Cloutier | 123 | 1.17 |
Mayoral Candidate [3] | Vote [4] | % |
---|---|---|
Bob Bentley (X) | 4,018 | 48.68 |
Wayne Fertich | 3,037 | 36.79 |
Robert Greco | 619 | 7.50 |
Tony Serafini | 580 | 7.03 |
Mayoral Candidate [5] | Vote [6] | % |
---|---|---|
Sandra Easton | 2,312 | 35.65 |
John Kralt | 1,659 | 25.58 |
Rob Condotta | 1,257 | 19.38 |
Eric Gilbert | 1,056 | 16.28 |
Alvin Danyluck | 202 | 3.11 |
Mayoral Candidate [7] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jim Diodati (X) | 17,968 | 84.55 |
Connie Topolinsky | 1,931 | 9.09 |
Ringo Beam | 970 | 4.56 |
Joseph Mikos | 383 | 1.80 |
Lord Mayoral Candidate [8] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Patrick Darte | 3,627 | 57.12 |
Dave Eke (X) | 2,723 | 42.88 |
Mayoral Candidate [9] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dave Augustyn (X) | 3,256 | 53.59 |
Zachary Junkin | 1,834 | 30.18 |
Mark Bay | 986 | 16.23 |
Mayoral Candidate [10] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
John Maloney | 3,911 | 57.49 |
Fred Davies | 2,258 | 32.53 |
Michael Sloat | 693 | 9.98 |
The 2014 St. Catharines municipal election took place on Monday October 27, 2014 to determine a mayor, regional and city councillors and school trustees in the city of St. Catharines, Ontario. The incumbent mayor, Brian McMullan, vacated the mayoral position, declining to run for re-election.
Mayoral Candidate [11] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Walter Sendzik | 13,147 | 40.19 |
Jeff Burch | 11,321 | 34.61 |
Peter Secord | 6,571 | 20.09 |
Mark Stevens | 1,135 | 3.47 |
Jim Fannon | 535 | 1.64 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
Tim Rigby (i) | 15,063 | 7.60% |
Bruce Timms (i) | 15,010 | 7.58% |
Brian Heit (i) | 12,396 | 6.26% |
Alan Caslin (i) | 11,133 | 5.62% |
Andrew Petrowski (i) | 10,676 | 5.39% |
Debbie MacGregor | 10,110 | 5.10% |
Kelly Edgar | 8,380 | 4.23% |
Len Stack | 7,281 | 3.68% |
Al Rempel | 4,252 | 3.63% |
Robert McCready | 5,214 | 2.63% |
Lou Felice | 4,222 | 2.13% |
Sean Polden | 4,026 | 2.03% |
Calvin Jessome | 3,531 | 1.78% |
Shawn Marriott | 2,679 | 1.35% |
Willy Noiles | 2,409 | 1.22% |
Total valid votes | 198,096 | 100.00 |
2 candidates are elected in each ward..
Candidate | Total votes | % of total vote |
---|---|---|
Jennie Stevens (i) | 2,423 | 27.32% |
David Haywood | 1,557 | 17.56% |
Brandon Curie | 1,092 | 12.31% |
Leslie Seaborne | 1,023 | 11.54% |
Marta Liddiard | 676 | 7.62% |
Geoffrey Black | 311 | 3.51% |
Total valid votes | 8,868 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total vote |
---|---|---|
Joseph Kushner (X) | 3,194 | 29.70 |
Matthew Harris (X) | 2,974 | 27.65% |
Paul Miil | 980 | 9.11 |
Raymond D'Archi | 735 | 6.83 |
Total valid votes | 10,756 | 100.00 |
Candidate | Total votes | % of total vote |
---|---|---|
Mike BRITTON (X) | 1,813 | 20.20 |
Sal SORRENTO (X) | 1,554 | 17.31 |
Laura IP | 1,274 | 14.19 |
Andrew MUEHLENBECK | 883 | 9.84 |
John KEDZIERSKI | 643 | 7.16 |
Robert GEORGE | 406 | 4.52 |
Tony TULLO | 403 | 4.49 |
Dave KEY | 185 | 2.06 |
Total valid votes | 8,976 | 100.00 |
Mayoral Candidate [12] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ted Luciani (X) | 1,940 | 37.63 |
Robert Gabriel | 1,897 | 36.79 |
Terry Dow | 1,319 | 25.58 |
Mayoral Candidate [13] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
April Jeffs (X) | 1,407 | 46.25 |
Barbara Henderson | 781 | 25.67 |
Laurie Dayboll | 660 | 21.70 |
Dale Tucker | 194 | 6.38 |
Mayoral Candidate [14] | Vote [15] | % |
---|---|---|
Frank Campion | 8,043 | 59.89 |
Barry Sharpe (X) | 4,930 | 36.71 |
John Watt | 457 | 3.40 |
Mayoral Candidate [16] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Douglas Joyner (X) | 1,570 | 37.79 |
Paul Keizer | 1,333 | 32.08 |
Katie Trombetta | 727 | 17.50 |
John Glazier | 381 | 9.17 |
Stefanos Karatopis | 144 | 3.47 |
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