2022 Barrie municipal election

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2022 Barrie municipal election
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  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout30.45%
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Nominee Alex Nuttall Barry Ward
Popular vote13,40112,624
Percentage42.72%40.24%

 
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Nominee Gerry Marshall Mike McCann
Popular vote2,7451,700
Percentage8.75%5.42%

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Map of Barrie's 10 wards

Mayor before election

Jeff Lehman

Elected Mayor

Alex Nuttall

The 2022 Barrie municipal election was a municipal election held on October 24, 2022, to elect the mayor of Barrie, Barrie City Councillors and the Simcoe County District School Board, Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir and Conseil scolaire Viamonde members. The election was held on the same day as elections in every other municipality in Ontario.

Contents

The candidates registered to run for Barrie City Council are as follows: [1]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Jeff Lehman ran in the 2022 Ontario general election for the Ontario Liberal Party in Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, losing to Progressive Conservative Doug Downey. Running to replace him is Barry Ward, a 22-year veteran of Barrie City Council; former Conservative MP Alex Nuttall; [2] former Simcoe County Warden, mayor of Penetanguishene and Simcoe North Liberal candidate in the 2018 Ontario general election, Gerry Marshall; and Ward 10 councillor Mike McCann. [3] City councillor Natalie Harris had also announced she was running, but dropped out. [4]

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Alex Nuttall 13,40142.72
Barry Ward12,62440.24
Gerry Marshall 2,7458.75
Mike McCann1,7005.42
Andrew Gordon4491.43
Weldon Hachey3151.00
Rob Haverson1340.43

City Council

Ward 1

Council CandidateVote %
Clare Riepma (X)1,75249.55
Andre Jmourko96927.40
Constance Elliott81523.05

Ward 2

Council CandidateVote %
Craig Nixon1,41837.07
Shanicka Edwards1,04427.29
Greg Peach60715.87
Tracy Strohm50213.12
Bob Ossowski1844.81
Tif Arshi701.83

Ward 3

Council CandidateVote %
Ann-Marie Kungl (X)2,00172.71
Ryan Rijo42415.41
Zohaib Tahir32711.88

Ward 4

Council CandidateVote %
Amy Courser1,13437.28
Tim Abel77025.31
Robert Newman32910.82
Dieter Mueller2578.45
Ajmal Noushahi2076.80
Donald McLaurin1856.08
Michael Lewis923.02
Md Hafizur Rahman682.24

Ward 5

Council CandidateVote %
Robert Thomson (X)Acclaimed

Ward 6

Council CandidateVote %
Nigussie Nigussie1,03630.03
Sharon Doran88425.62
Kevin LePage82323.86
Allan Bray66619.30
Darryl Duff411.19

Ward 7

Council CandidateVote %
Gary Harvey (X)Acclaimed

Ward 8

Council CandidateVote %
Jim Harris (X)2,87779.04
John Webb76320.96

Ward 9

Council CandidateVote %
Sergio Morales (X)1,42767.76
Norman Costello29313.91
William Rome25111.92
Adam Wilcox1356.41

Ward 10

Council CandidateVote %
Bryn Hamilton1,89652.35
Joy Douglas1,24734.43
Ken Lloyd2466.79
Steven Mirtsos2336.43

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