2018 Halton Region municipal elections

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2018 Halton Region municipal election
  2014 October 22, 2018 2022  
2018 Halton Regional Chair election
  2014 October 22, 2018 2022  
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Candidate Gary Carr Anne Marsden
Popular vote79,77541,136
Percentage65.98%34.02%

Chair before election

Gary Carr

Elected Chair

Gary Carr

Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Halton of Ontario on October 22, 2018 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

Contents

Elected

Halton Regional Council

PositionElected
Chair
Gary Carr
Burlington
Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
Councillor, Ward 1Kelvin Galbraith
Councillor, Ward 2Lisa Kearns
Councillor, Ward 3Rory Nisan
Councillor, Ward 4Shawna Stolte
Councillor, Ward 5Paul Sharman
Councillor, Ward 6Angelo Bentivegna
Halton Hills
MayorRick Bonnette
Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 2Clark Somerville
Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4Jane Fogal
Milton
Mayor Gord Krantz
Regional Councillor, Ward 1Colin Best
Regional Councillor, Ward 2Rick Malboeuf
Regional Councillor, Ward 3Mike Cluett
Regional Councillor, Ward 4Zeeshan Hamid
Oakville
Mayor Rob Burton
Regional Councillor, Ward 1Sean O'Meara
Regional Councillor, Ward 2Cathy Duddeck
Regional Councillor, Ward 3Dave Gittings
Regional Councillor, Ward 4Allan Elgar
Regional Councillor, Ward 5Jeff Knoll
Regional Councillor, Ward 6Tom Adams
Regional Councillor, Ward 7Pavan Parmar

Results

Halton Regional Chair

The following are the results for the position of Halton Regional Chair. [1]

CandidateVote %
Gary Carr (X)79,77565.98
Anne Marsden41,13634.02

Burlington

The following are the results for Burlington.

Mayor

CandidateVote %
Marianne Meed Ward 23,36046.04
Rick Goldring (X)16,78133.08
Mike Wallace 9,60918.94
Greg Woodruff9831.94

Regional & City Councillors

Map of Burlington's six wards Burlington, Ontario ward map.png
Map of Burlington's six wards

Six Regional & City Councillors were elected in 1 of 6 wards on Burlington City Council.

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Kelvin Galbraith1,88021.36
Judy Worsley1,44316.39
Marty Staz1,24214.11
Arlene Iantomasi1,14212.97
Kevin Lee8389.52
Jason Boelhouwer6797.71
Vince Fiorito5746.52
Rene Papin5566.32
Andrew Jordan1992.26
Garry Milne1641.86
Tayler Morin860.98
Ward 2
Lisa Kearns3,19539.77
Roland Tanner2,05825.62
Kimberly Calderbank1,71121.30
Michael Jones7819.72
Walter Wiebe2162.69
Gerard Shkuda730.91
Ward 3
Rory Nisan3,46754.05
Gareth Williams1,45122.62
Lisa Cooper76411.91
Darcy Hutzel5428.45
Peter Rusin1912.98
Ward 4
Shawna Stolte5,82855.76
Jack Dennison (X)4,62444.24
Ward 5
Paul Sharman (X)2,84033.99
Wendy Moraghan2,33627.96
Mary St. James1,47117.61
Daniel Roukema1,31915.79
Xin Zhang3894.66
Ward 6
Angelo Bentivegna2,74735.73
Blair Lancaster (X)2,70835.22
Ken White1,27916.64
Kinsey Schurm95412.41

Source: [2]

Halton Hills

The following are the results for Halton Hills. [3]

Map of Halton Hills wards Halton Hills ward map.png
Map of Halton Hills wards

Mayor

CandidateVote %
Rick Bonnette (X)10,10880.35
Robert Gottardi1,86414.82
James Waldbusser6084.83

The results for Halton Hills Town Council are as follows:

Regional Councillors

Two Regional Councillors were elected in 1 of 2 wards.

CandidateVote %
Wards 1 & 2
Clark Somerville (X)Acclaimed
Wards 3 & 4
Jane Fogal (X)4,84062.02
John Cooke1,87123.97
Mark Lockwood1,09314.01

Local Councillors

Eight Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 4 wards (2 from each ward).

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Jon Hurst (X)1,23828.34
Mike Albano (X)1,23728.31
Jamie Adams82418.86
Peter Duncanson60413.82
Ryan McLaughlin46610.67
Ward 2
Ted Brown (X)1,39940.87
Bryan Lewis (X)1,23636.11
Geoff Maltby78823.02
Ward 3
Wendy Farrow-Reed2,01431.38
Moya Johnson1,58024.29
Dave Kentner (X)1,33120.74
Patrick Cryan87813.68
Randy Kerman6159.58
Ward 4
Ann Lawlor (X)2,04726.17
Bob Inglis (X)1,92224.57
D'Arcy Keene1,57720.16
Kim Roy1,14814.67
Ron Norris7619.73
Abe Verghis3684.70

Milton

The following are the results for Milton. [4]

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Map of Milton's four wards

For 2018, Milton reduced the number of councillors from 11 to 9. This consequently resulted in 4 Regional Councillors and 4 Local Councillors being elected. [5]

Mayor

CandidateVote %
Gord Krantz (X)18,57181.63
Mian Naeem2,30610.14
Wasim Ahmed1,8748.24

The results for Milton Town Council are as follows:

Regional Councillors

Four Regional Councillors were elected in 1 of 4 wards.

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Colin Best (X)6,50992.42
Farooq Azam3925.57
Hassu Bihari1422.02
Ward 2
Rick Malboeuf3,81753.20
Arnold Huffman1,47920.61
Falak Shoaib94513.17
Aman Hans93413.02
Ward 3
Mike Cluett (X)3,67381.60
Faisal Elahi82818.40
Ward 4
Zeeshan Hamid2,10054.47
Sammy Ijaz68717.82
John Pollard54814.22
Tony Lambert3218.33
David Hertzman1995.16

Local Councillors

Four Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 4 wards.

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Kristina Tesser Derksen3,45748.68
Cindy Lunau (X)2,00228.19
Chris Jewell1,20817.01
Mahmood Chaudhry4356.13
Ward 2
John Challinor2,03627.92
Galen Naidoo Harris1,83025.10
Michael Vertolli1,53921.11
Giles Vanderholt1,11215.25
Sarah Jensen7109.74
Roy Zwolman650.89
Ward 3
Rick Di Lorenzo (X)2,36952.08
Robert Duvall (X)1,70537.48
Usman Kayani47510.44
Ward 4
Sameera Ali1,76747.32
Jean Ngansoo90424.21
Syed Raza53914.43
Biren Gosai2667.12
Khurshid Khan2586.91

Oakville

List of candidates: [6]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Rob Burton (X)22,91849.64
Julia Hanna19,43142.09
John McLaughlin3,8168.27

Oakville Town Council

The size of Oakville's council has been increased from 13 members to 15 and has necessitated the creation of a seventh ward. [7]

Map of Oakville's wards to be used in this election. Oakville ward map 2018.png
Map of Oakville's wards to be used in this election.
Town and Regional Council
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Sean O'Meara (X)5,92582.12
Obaro Akpomena6729.31
Numair Khan6188.57
Ward 2
Cathy Duddeck (X)Acclaimed
Ward 3
Dave Gittings (X)Acclaimed
Ward 4
Allan Elgar (X)6,12173.26
Rob Cottingham1,13413.57
Gordon Brennan1,10013.17
Ward 5
Jeff Knoll (X)4,86662.07
Ann Mulvale 2,75235.11
Sheena Sandhu2212.82
Ward 6
Tom Adams (X)Acclaimed
Ward 7
Pavan Parmar57027.91
Shahrez Daniyal Hayder50224.58
Nav Nanda49124.05
Amir Henry37118.17
Shahab Khan1085.29
Town Council
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Beth Robertson2,79539.75
Donovan Cox2,41434.33
John B. Rishworth1,05114.95
June Campbell77210.98
Ward 2
Ray Chisholm (X)3,60453.58
Fraser Damoff2,23933.28
Gordon Zlatko Bobesich88413.14
Ward 3
Janet Haslett-Theall3,04044.16
Nick Hutchins (X)2,81440.88
Vivianne MacKinnon1,03014.96
Ward 4
Peter Longo (X)4,77355.44
Susan Sheppard1,65819.26
Ishrani Henry88010.22
Muneezah Jawad4915.70
Rohit Dhamija3804.41
Michael John Langford3444.00
Nauman Waheed840.98
Ward 5
Marc Grant (X)4,21657.35
Michael Reid2,18929.78
Sushila Pereira94612.87
Ward 6
Natalia Lishchyna (X)Acclaimed
Ward 7
Jasvinder Sandhu55128.14
Saima Zaidi53227.17
Adrian Paris45523.24
Ajay Rosha42021.45

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