2018 York Region municipal elections

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

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2018 York Region municipal election
  2014 October 22, 2018 2022  

Incumbent Council

(2014)



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Map of York Region and the municipalities it includes.

York Regional Council

PositionRepresentingCouncillorNotes
Chair Wayne Emmerson
CouncillorAuroraTom MrakasMayor of Aurora
CouncillorEast GwillimburyVirginia HacksonMayor of East Gwillimbury
CouncillorGeorginaMargaret QuirkMayor of Georgina
CouncillorGeorginaRob Grossi
CouncillorKingSteve Pellegrini (acclaimed)Mayor of King
CouncillorMarkhamFrank ScarpittiMayor of Markham
CouncillorMarkhamDon Hamilton
CouncillorMarkhamJack Heath
CouncillorMarkhamJoe Li
CouncillorMarkhamJim Jones
CouncillorNewmarketJohn TaylorMayor of Newmarket
CouncillorNewmarketTom Vegh
CouncillorRichmond HillDave BarrowMayor of Richmond Hill
CouncillorRichmond HillJoe DiPaola
CouncillorRichmond HillCarmine Perelli
CouncillorVaughanMaurizio BevilacquaMayor of Vaughan
CouncillorVaughanMario Ferri
CouncillorVaughanGino Rosati
CouncillorVaughanLinda D. Jackson
CouncillorWhitchurch–StouffvilleIain LovettMayor of Whitchurch–Stouffville

Regional chair

The election was to be the first-ever direct election of the York Regional chair, but it was cancelled by the Ontario Government's passing of the Better Local Government Act. [1] [2] [3]

Aurora

Source for results: [4]

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Tom Mrakas4,78138.33
Geoff Dawe (X)3,53328.33
Chris Ballard 2,47519.84
John Abel1,68413.50

Aurora Town Council

Six to be elected [5] [4]

Councillor CandidateVote %
Harold Kim (X)6,01310.75
Wendy Gaertner (X)5,87510.50
Sandra Humfryes (X)5,4569.75
Michael Thompson (X)4,9918.92
Rachel Gilliland4,8008.58
John Gallo4,7818.55
Vicky McGrath4,1127.35
Adam Mobbs4,0827.30
Anna Kroeplin2,8185.04
Ian Clark2,4064.30
David Heard2,4014.29
James Hoyes2,0253.62
Denis Van Decker1,9133.42
Matthew Abas1,6272.91
Derrick Hammett1,2692.27
Daniel Lajeunesse1,3652.44

East Gwillimbury

East Gwillimbury changed its council from 4 councillors elected "at large" from the town, to 6 councillors in a 3-ward system, with two councillors elected in each ward.

Mayor

Mayoral candidate [6] Vote %
Virginia Hackson (X)4,60778.10
Franco Colavecchia1,29221.90

Ward 1

Two to be elected.

CandidateVote %
Loralea Carruthers1,26330.6
Terry E. Foster87121.1
Joel Kearney56013.5
Calum MacMillan75318.2
Jeremy Smith2776.7
Leen Spiering4119.9

Ward 2

Two to be elected.

CandidateVote %
Tara Roy-DiClemente (X)89139.6
Joe Persechini (X)82136.4
Aida Kostuck54124.0

Ward 3

Two to be elected.

CandidateVote %
Scott Crone1,52539.2
Cathy Morton (X)1,16930.1
Susan Lahey82121.1
Melody Somerville3729.6

Source: [6]

Georgina

Source for results: [7]

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Margaret Quirk (X)5,39160.96
Boris Godzinevski2,35326.61
Susan Jagminas1,10012.44

Georgina Town Council

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Map of Georgina's 5 wards

Regional Councillor

Council candidateVote %
Robert Grossi4,17546.83
Naomi Davison (X)3,45438.74
Lee Dale1,28614.43

Ward 1

Council candidateVote %
Mike Waddington99157.99
Charlene Biggerstaff (X)66839.09
Glenn Wittenberg502.93

Ward 2

Council candidateVote %
Dan Fellini (X)Acclaimed

Ward 3

Council candidateVote %
Dave Neeson (X)Acclaimed

Ward 4

Council candidateVote %
Frank Sebo (X)94444.89
Wayne Philips86541.13
Greta Zinck29413.98

Ward 5

Council candidateVote %
Dave Harding (X)Acclaimed

King

Source for results: [8]

Mayor

Mayoral candidate [9] Vote %
Steve Pellegrini (X)Acclaimed

Markham

List of candidates: [10] Source for results: [11]

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
Frank Scarpitti (X)55,55374.94
Steve Chen11,06814.93
Abdul Rahman Malik3,3794.56
Jawed Syed2,2943.09
Shan Hua Lu1,8352.48

City Council

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Map of Markham's 8 wards

Regional Councillor

In Markham, Regional Councillors serve on both the City Council as well as York Region Council. Electors can vote for up to four candidates on their ballots, equal to the total number that may be elected. The four winning candidates are those whom receive the highest number of votes. The candidate with the highest number of votes received also serves as Deputy Mayor.

Council candidateVote %
Don Hamilton31,95213.48
Jack Heath (X)31,59813.33
Joe Li (X)29,85212.59
Jim Jones (X)29,03712.25
Nirmala Armstrong (X)25,21210.64
Jeffrey Lee15,5656.57
Ray Lai15,2966.45
Niran Jeyanesan14,9846.32
Tammy Mok13,7735.81
Jeff Leung12,5025.27
Peter Pavlovic11,0244.65
Aaron Madar5,9542.51

Ward 1

Council candidateVote %
Keith Irish2,26625.50
Howard Shore1,60218.02
Barry Nelson1,50616.94
Ricardo Mashregi1,17913.27
Peter Wong6707.54
Hilary Neubauer6166.93
Caryn Bergmann6026.77
Jasmine Kang4475.03

Ward 2

Council candidateVote %
Alan Ho (X)3,59847.01
Larry Lau1,44118.83
Charles Jiang1,28916.84
Tammy Armes5457.12
Tom Brindley4896.39
Bola Otaraki2923.81

Ward 3

Council candidateVote %
Reid McAlpine3,28738.69
Jennifer Carrie Wan2,06024.25
Ed Law1,71820.22
Soraya Mangal2993.52
Shanta Sundarason1,13213.32

Ward 4

Council candidateVote %
Karen Rea (X)8,19077.87
Ivy Lee1,76116.74
Shaarmina A. Rodrigo3723.54
Sansanwal Viradhi1941.84

Ward 5

Council candidateVote %
Andrew Keyes1,26617.00
Compass Chung92012.35
Sri Sivasubramaniam7349.86
Fred K. Wong6879.23
Tommy Chan6628.89
Marlene Mogado6468.67
Mo Shakir6038.10
Grace Woo5697.64
Jeremiah Vijeyaratnam5257.05
Scott Au3194.28
Sean O'Leary2773.72
Rajeev Narang1321.77
Ashok Bangia1071.44

Ward 6

Council candidateVote %
Amanda Yeung Collucci (X)3,12540.82
Shawn Wang2,35730.79
Gin Siow1,07414.03
Victor Chan82010.71
Arif Mahmood2803.66

Ward 7

Council candidateVote %
Khalid Usman (X)3,30824.14
Kethika Logan Kanapathi2,63519.23
Sundy Huang2,07915.17
Killi Chelliah1,96114.31
Malar Varatharaja1,58711.58
Mohammed Rahman1,0657.77
Sothy Sella4813.51
Johnson Irimpan3502.55
Mike Srinathan2361.72

Ward 8

Council candidateVote %
Isa Lee4,61644.00
Joseph Mohan Remisiar2,59924.77
Benson Lau1,25912.00
Howard Shen1,12410.71
Alex Chiu (X)8938.51

Newmarket

Source for results: [12]

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %
John Taylor 14,35173.71
Joe Wamback4,82524.78
Talib Ansari2941.51

Newmarket Town Council

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Map of Newmarket's seven wards

Deputy mayor and regional councillor

CandidateVote %
Tom Vegh8,57044.61
Chris Emanuel7,95241.40
Joan Stonehocker2,68813.99

Ward 1

Council candidateVote %
Grace Simon2,08260.65
Naqi Ashan1,01429.54
Rohit Singh3379.82

Ward 2

Council candidateVote %
Victor Woodhouse1,73162.45
Bill Kukulewich1,04137.55

Ward 3

Council candidateVote %
Jane Twinney (X)1,64573.01
Zach Zangari60826.99

Ward 4

Council candidateVote %
Trevor Morrison1,05243.11
Melissa Williams89136.52
Grant Waddell49720.37

Ward 5

Council candidateVote %
Bob Kwapis(X)2,20173.20
Ron Eibel80626.80

Ward 6

Council candidateVote %
Kelly Broome (X)Acclaimed

Ward 7

Council candidateVote %
Christina Bisanz (X)Acclaimed

Richmond Hill

Source for results: [13]

Mayoral candidateVote %
Dave Barrow (X)23,30476.07
Susan Korman4,75615.52
Abu Alam1,2384.04
Ali Noroozi7702.51
Mino Tari5671.85

Richmond Hill Town Council

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Map of Richmond Hill's six wards

Regional council

Two to be elected.

Council candidateVote %
Joe DiPaola11,75822.35
Carmine Perrelli11,41821.71
Carol Chan9,44817.96
Jason Cherniak8,87816.88
Ramin Faraji3,7067.04
Weibo Cheng3,5236.70
Sabine Ho2,6054.95
Murtaza Bhujwalla1,2692.41

Ward 1

Council candidateVote %
Greg Beros (X)2,32343.11
Carol Davidson1,68731.31
Lidia Kafieh1,16721.66
Trifon Haitas2113.92

Ward 2

Council candidateVote %
Tom Muench (X)1,82742.07
Scott Thompson1,07624.78
Keith Menezes63614.64
Michael Aziz52011.97
Mike Rajbar2846.54

Ward 3

Council candidateVote %
Castro Liu (X)Acclaimed

Ward 4

Council candidateVote %
David West (X)3,96366.16
Bob Aurora1,22820.50
Michael D'Amelio79913.34

Ward 5

Council candidateVote %
Karen Cilevitz (X)3,13751.81
Nick Papa2,24737.11
Mahnaz Shahbazi5428.95
Nima Shahi1292.13

Ward 6

Council candidateVote %
Godwin Chan (X)4,14681.97
Julie Maxey91218.03

Vaughan

Source for results: [14]

Mayoral candidate [15] Vote %
Maurizio Bevilacqua (X)37,07270.70
Frank Miele13,69026.11
Savino Quatela1,6713.19

Source: [16]

Vaughan City Council

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Map of Vaughan's five wards

Regional council

Three to be elected.

Council candidate [15] Vote %
Mario Ferri (X)23,32318.27
Gino Rosati (X)23,11318.11
Linda D. Jackson 15,96212.51
Eliana Di Biase15,40112.07
Richard T. Lorello10,9698.59
Sunder Singh (X)9,2527.25
Fred Winegust8,7456.85
Jacob Joel Ginsberg7,6696.01
Frank Scarlato6,4405.05
Mubarak Ahmed3,9183.07
Skanda Singarajah2,8452.23

Source: [16]

Ward 1 Maple/Kleinburg

Council candidate [15] Vote %
Marilyn Iafrate (X)6,53854.93
Carmine Tucci2,56421.54
Vince Scaramuzzo1,1269.46
Fitz-Roy Gordon6435.40
John Santoro5924.97
Millad Hamidkohzad4403.70

Source: [16]

Ward 2 Woodbridge West

Council candidate [15] Vote %
Tony Carella (X)4,02033.83
Nick Pinto2,97625.04
Adriano Volpentesta2,90924.48
Simone Barbieri9648.11
Carrie Liddy4934.15
Mario Di Nardo4273.59
Nicole Elfar-Troiano950.80

Source: [16]

Ward 3 Woodbridge/Vellore

Council candidate [15] Vote %
Rosanna DeFrancesca (X)6,22061.31
Victor Lacaria1,18311.66
Mark Pulciani1,15511.38
Tony Lorini1,0029.88
Salva Gravets2192.16
John Yusufi2032.00
Tom Takacs1631.61

Source: [16]

Ward 4 Concord/Thornhill

Council candidate [15] Vote %
Sandra Yeung Racco (X)2,86849.53
Styles Q. Weinberg1,96833.99
Furio Liberatore95416.48

Source: [16]

Ward 5 Thornhill

Council candidate [15] Vote %
Alan Shefman (X)6,76955.54
Allan Goldstein5,41844.46

Source: [16]

Whitchurch-Stouffville

Mayor

Mayoral candidateVote %vote % Δ
Iain Lovatt5,32937.44
Keith Acton 4,42131.06
Justin Altmann (X)3,06021.50-11.85
Anand Daté1,2608.85
Phil Bannon1621.14-29.47

Source: [17]

Whitchurch-Stouffville Town Council

Map of Whitchurch-Stouffville's wards Whitchurch-stouffville ward map.png
Map of Whitchurch-Stouffville's wards

Ward 1

Council candidateVote %vote % Δ
Ken Ferdinands (X)49055.68-7.14
Elizabeth Johnston31335.57-1.61
Kesha Wint778.75

Source: [17]

Ward 2

Council candidateVote %vote % Δ
Maurice Smith (X)1,72771.54-2.49
Ellen Gowland68728.46

Source: [17]

Ward 3

Council candidateVote %vote % Δ
Hugo Kroon (X)48066.76+13.08
Keith Singer16322.67
Stephen Rogers7610.57

Source: [17]

Ward 4

Council candidateVote %vote % Δ
Rick Upton (X)1,69456.41+21.15
Brian Sankarsingh67822.58
James Liaros63121.01%+3.64

Source: [17]

Ward 5

Council candidateVote %vote % Δ
Richard Bartley81729.24
Michael Humphreys73626.34-12.68
Rose Pizzulo48817.47
Jenny Altmann37813.53
Garland Zheng2719.70
Steve Downs1043.72

Source: [17]

Ward 6

Council candidateVote %vote % Δ
Sue Sherban1,64938.46
Rob Hargrave (X)1,51435.31%-2.44
Bryan Stott1,12526.24%14.37

Source: [17]

York Region District School Board

Trustee - Area 1 (Vaughan Ward 1 & 2)

Candidate [15] Vote %
Anna DeBartolo4,43745.3
Miranda Goldberg1,20012.2
Charline Grant2,16122.0
Vivek Mehta5805.9
Sabrina Painda5615.7
Mandeep Rai6666.8
Azadeh Yeganeh1962.0

Source: [18]

Anna DeBartolo submitted her resignation from the Trustee position on January 9, 2019, citing personal reasons. [19]

Trustee - Area 2 (Vaughan Ward 3 & 4)

Candidate [15] Vote %
Linda Aversa2,34829.0
Sam Sanath Barua4785.9
Matthew Forbes1,72321.3
Justin Rangooni1,17814.5
Elizabeth Sinclair2,37629.3

Source: [20]

Trustee - Area 3 (Markham Ward 1 & Vaughan Ward 5)

Candidate [15] Vote %
David Sherman3,66338.7
Aviva Polonsky3,40936.0
Todd Silverman95410.1
Brenndon Goodman7267.7
Simon Strelchik7167.6
Sahar Adaskar4364.6

Source: [21]

Trustee - East Gwillimbury and Whitchurch-Stouffville

CandidateVote%
Lena Singh
Elizabeth Terrell-Tracey

Trustee - Richmond Hill (Wards 1, 2 and 4)

Candidate [22] Vote %
Simone Cui
Corrie McBain
Jonathan Nadler

York Catholic District School Board

Trustee - Area 1 (Vaughan Ward 1)

Candidate [15] Vote %
Rose Cantisano273847.1
Teresa Ciaravella252743.5
Teresa Calvi5489.4

Trustee - Area 2 (Vaughan Ward 2)

Candidate [15] Vote %
Dino Giuliani241837.1
Michaela Barbieri183828.2
Enza Torchia147322.6
Daniele DiNardo5748.8
Justin Darmanin2083.2

Trustee - Area 3 (Vaughan Ward 3)

Candidate [15] Vote %
Joe Giancola
Maria Marchese
Donna Rosati

Trustee - Area 4 (Vaughan Ward 4 & 5)

Candidate [15] Vote %
Jennifer Wigston

Le Conseil scolaire Viamonde

Trustee - York Region

Candidate [15] Vote %
François Guérin
Karine Ricard

Source: [23]

Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir

Trustee - York Region

Candidate [15] Vote %
Kathleen Beal
Maxime Papillon

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