2018 Perth County municipal elections

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

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Perth County Council

Perth County Council consists of 10 members and uses a weighted voting method so that member's votes match the populations of the constituent communities. [1]

PositionElectedWeighted votes
Perth East MayorRhonda Ehgoetz2
Perth East Deputy MayorHugh McDermid2
Perth East CouncillorAppointed by Township Council2
Perth South MayorRobert Wilhelm1
Perth South Deputy MayorAppointed by Township Council1
West Perth MayorWalter McKenzie (acclaimed)2
West Perth Deputy MayorDoug Eidt [2] 2
North Perth MayorTodd Kasenberg2
North Perth Deputy MayorDoug Kellum (acclaimed)2

North Perth

Mayoral Candidate [3] Vote [4]  %
Todd Kasenberg1,87464.35
David Ludington1,03835.65

Perth East

Mayoral Candidate [5] Vote [6]  %
Rhonda Ehgoetz1,90354.70
Bob McMillan (X)1,27636.68
Barry Ford Nowack Jr.3008.62

Perth South

Mayoral Candidate [7] Vote [8]  %
Robert Wilhelm (X)1,01181.73
Roger Fuhr22618.27

West Perth

Mayoral Candidate [9] Vote %
Walter McKenzie (X)Acclaimed

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