2018 Essex County municipal elections

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Municipal elections were held in Essex County in Ontario on October 22, 2018 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

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Map of Essex County showing the municipalities that use a Ward system for their Town Councils in Dark Blue, and an At-Large system (with the top 5 placed candidates elected) in Light Blue. Red is Windsor and Pelee which are both part of Essex County, but are considered separate municipalities, and do not send members to the Essex County Council. Essex County Ontario Municipality Electoral Sytem Map.png
Map of Essex County showing the municipalities that use a Ward system for their Town Councils in Dark Blue, and an At-Large system (with the top 5 placed candidates elected) in Light Blue. Red is Windsor and Pelee which are both part of Essex County, but are considered separate municipalities, and do not send members to the Essex County Council.

This page only includes the results for the towns of Essex County, and Pelee. While the City of Windsor (the largest population centre in the county by far) is nominally part of the county and counted in its population numbers, the city and its municipal government are a separate entity, and does not send any members to the County Council. The elections to Windsor's Mayor and City Council were held concurrently.

(NOTE: Elected candidates are shown in bold. An (X) indicates an incumbent candidate.)

Essex County Council

Essex County Council consists of the 7 mainland mayors of Essex County and their seven deputy mayors. [1]

PositionElected
Amherstburg MayorAldo DiCarlo
Amherstburg Deputy MayorLeo Meloche
Essex MayorLarry Snively
Essex Deputy MayorRichard Meloche
Kingsville MayorNelson Santos (acclaimed)
Kingsville Deputy MayorGord Queen (acclaimed)
Lakeshore MayorTom Bain (acclaimed)
Lakeshore Deputy MayorTracey Bailey
LaSalle MayorMarc A. Bondy
LaSalle Deputy MayorCrystal Meloche (acclaimed)
Leamington MayorHilda Macdonald
Leamington Deputy MayorLarry Verbeke
Tecumseh MayorGary McNamara (acclaimed)
Tecumseh Deputy MayorJoe Bachetti

Amherstburg

The following are the results for Mayor, Deputy Mayor, & the Municipal Council of Amherstburg.

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Aldo DiCarlo (X)4,57662.67
Glenn Swinton2,72637.33

Deputy Mayor

Deputy Mayoral CandidateVote %
Leo Meloche2,579
Diane Pouget2,575
Bob Rozankovic1,142
Richard Fryer948

Essex

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate [2] Vote %
Larry Snively2,26132.84
Ron Rogers2,14431.14
Katie McGuire-Blais1,35819.72
Rob Shepley1,12216.30

Kingsville

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate [3] Vote %
Nelson Santos (X)Acclaimed

Lakeshore

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate [4] Vote %
Tom Bain (X)Acclaimed

Deputy Mayor

Deputy Mayoral Candidate [4] Vote %
Tracey Bailey7,85868.85
Al Fazio (X)2,54122.26
Sean Gabriele1,0158.89

The results for Lakeshore Town Council is as follows: [5]

Town Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Steven Wilder (X)1,24570.78
John-Mark Jurak51429.22
Ward 2
Len Janisse (X)65447.53
Samantha Russell39428.63
Lana Drouillard32823.84
Ward 3
Kelsey Santarossa71641.29
Steve Colasanti51729.82
Ray Holland36020.76
Kevin St-Pierre1418.13
Ward 4
John Kerr67424.22
Romeo Beaulieu58921.16
Jennifer-Jane Poisson49517.79
Steven Bezaire42015.09
Paddy Byrne30410.92
Susan Dozois30110.82
Ward 5
Kirk Walstedt1,25457.50
Dan Diemer (X)42819.62
Tim McDermott42419.44
Rolf Keller532.43
Wayne Rose221.01
Ward 6
Linda McKinlay (X)Acclaimed

LaSalle

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate [6] Vote %
Marc A. Bondy6,02161.87
Gary Baxter3,71138.13

Leamington

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate [7] Vote %
Hilda Macdonald4,34160.23
John Paterson (X)2,53335.15
Bruce Medcalf3334.62

Tecumseh

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate [8] Vote %
Gary McNamara (X)Acclaimed

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