Elections were held in Wellington County, Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
The council consists of the seven mayors of the constituent municipalities plus nine councillors elected from county wards. [1]
Position | Elected |
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Centre Wellington Mayor | Kelly Linton [2] |
Erin Mayor | Allan Alls [3] |
Guelph/Eramosa Mayor | Chris White [4] |
Mapleton Mayor | S. Neil Driscoll [5] |
Puslinch Mayor | Dennis Lever [6] |
Minto Mayor | George Bridge [7] |
Wellington North Mayor | Andy Lennox [8] |
Ward 1 (Minto) | David Anderson [9] |
Ward 2 (Mapleton) | Gregg Davidson [10] |
Ward 3 (Wellington North, part) | Gary Williamson (acclaimed) |
Ward 4 (Wellington North, part and Centre Wellington, part) | Lynda White [11] |
Ward 5 (Centre Wellington, part) | Rob Black [12] |
Ward 6 (Centre Wellington, part) | Shawn Watters [13] |
Ward 7 (Puslinch, and Guelph Eramosa, part) | Don McKay [14] |
Ward 8 (Guelph Eramosa, part) | Doug Breen (acclaimed) |
Ward 9 (Erin) | Pierre Brianceau [15] |
Mayoral Candidate [16] | Vote [17] | % |
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Kelly Linton | 5,598 | 63.06 |
Joanne Ross-Zuj (X) | 3,279 | 36.94 |
Mayoral Candidate [18] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Allan Alls | 2,403 | 60.27 |
Rod Finnie | 1,120 | 28.09 |
David Lyver | 464 | 11.64 |
Mayoral Candidate [19] | Vote | % |
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Chris White (X) | 2,361 | 68.55 |
John R. Scott | 1,083 | 31.45 |
Mayoral Candidate [20] | Vote | % |
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S. Neil Driscoll | 1,621 | 73.85 |
James C. Curry | 574 | 26.15 |
Mayoral Candidate [21] | Vote | % |
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George Bridge (X) | 1,976 | 58.57 |
Terry Fisk | 1,398 | 41.43 |
Mayoral Candidate [22] | Vote | % |
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Dennis Lever (X) | 1,301 | 57.04 |
Brad Whitcombe | 980 | 42.96 |
Mayoral Candidate [23] | Vote | % |
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Andy Lennox | 2,199 | 65.45 |
Raymond Tout (X) | 1,161 | 34.55 |
Wellington County is a county located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada and is part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The county, made up of two towns and five townships, is predominantly rural in nature. However many of the residents in the southern part of the county commute to urban areas such as Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and Hamilton for employment. The northern part of the county is made up of mainly rural farming communities, except for a few larger towns such as Mount Forest and Arthur. According to the 2021 census, the population of the county was 241,026.
The Eramosa River is a river in Wellington County in southwestern Ontario which rises near Erin, Ontario, and flows southwest through the city of Guelph, where it joins the Speed River, which then enters the Grand River in Cambridge. The river is believed to derive its name from the Mississauga word um-ne-mo-sah, meaning "black dog" or "dead dog".
Guelph is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979. This riding has had a Liberal MP since 1993.
Wellington—Halton Hills is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.
Wellington South was a Canadian federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 as the "South Riding of the county of Wellington". The County of Wellington was divided into three ridings: the North, South and Centre Ridings".
Guelph/Eramosa is a township located in Wellington County, in midwestern Ontario, Canada. It partly encircles the city of Guelph, surrounding it in a continuous arc from approximately northeast to south-southwest of the city. It is part of the Guelph census metropolitan area.
The Wellington District was a historic district in Upper Canada and its successor, Canada West, which existed until 1849. It was formed in June 1840 from townships transferred from certain other districts:
Wellington—Halton Hills is a provincial electoral district in western Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Guelph—Wellington was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2007.
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