2018 Middlesex County municipal elections

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

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Middlesex County Council

County Council consists of the mayors of each municipality plus the deputy mayors of the municipalities over 5,000 people. [1]

PositionElected
Adelaide Metcalfe MayorKurtis Smith
Lucan Biddulph MayorCathy Burghardt-Jesson (acclaimed)
Middlesex Centre MayorAina DeViet
Middlesex Centre Deputy MayorJohn Brennan
Newbury ReeveDianne Brewer (acclaimed)
North Middlesex MayorBrian Ropp
North Middlesex Deputy MayorAdrian Cornelissen
Southwest Middlesex MayorAllan Mayhew
Southwest Middlesex Deputy MayorMarigay Wilkins
Strathroy Caradoc MayorJoanne Vanderheyden
Strathroy Caradoc Deputy MayorBrad Richards
Thames Centre MayorAlison Warwick
Thames Centre Deputy MayorKelly Elliott

Adelaide Metcalfe

Mayoral Candidate [2] Vote %
Kurtis Smith (X)74265.90
David Bolton38434.10

Lucan Biddulph

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Cathy Burghardt-Jesson (X)Acclaimed

Middlesex Centre

Mayoral Candidate [3] Vote %
Aina DeViet2,80854.83
Brian Urbshott2,31345.17

Newbury

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Dianne Brewer (X)Acclaimed

North Middlesex

Mayoral Candidate [4] Vote %
Brian Ropp1,74778.87
Brad Harness46821.13

Southwest Middlesex

Mayoral Candidate [5] Vote %
Allan Mayhew1,47867.06
Vance Blackmore (X)61127.72
John Kendall1155.22

Strathroy-Caradoc

Mayoral Candidate [6] Vote %
Joanne Vanderheyden (X)4,58775.94
Brian Derbyshire1,13118.73
Brad Bock3225.33

Thames Centre

Mayoral Candidate [7] Vote %
Alison Warwick2,85361.28
Marcel Meyer (X)1,80338.72

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