2022 Durham Region municipal elections

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2022 Durham Chair election
Flag of the Regional Municipality of Durham.svg
  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout23.96%
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LBM
Candidate John Henry Laurie Blaind Mackie
Popular vote69,54420,435
Percentage63.42%18.63%

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KTP
CandidatePeter NealKurdil-Telt Patch
Popular vote12,7886,895
Percentage11.66%6.29%

Chair before election

John Henry

Elected Chair

John Henry

Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Durham in Ontario, on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province. Registration for candidates officially opened on Monday, May 2, 2022, and the deadline for candidate nominations is Friday, August 19 at 2 p.m. [1]

Contents

Candidates marked with an (X) indicates they are the incumbent for that position.

Durham Regional Council

PositionElected
Chair
John Henry
Ajax
Mayor Shaun Collier
Regional Councillor, Ward 1Marilyn Crawford
Regional Councillor, Ward 2Sterling Lee
Regional Councillor, Ward 3Joanne Dies
Brock
MayorWalter Schummer
Regional CouncillorMichael Jubb
Clarington
Mayor Adrian Foster
Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 2 Granville Anderson
Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4Willie Woo
Oshawa
Mayor Dan Carter
Regional Councillor, Ward 1John Neal
Regional Councillor, Ward 2Tito-Dante Marimpietri
Regional Councillor, Ward 3Bob Chapman
Regional Councillor, Ward 4Rick Kerr
Regional Councillor, Ward 5Brian Nicholson
Pickering
Mayor Kevin Ashe
Regional Councillor, Ward 1Maurice Brenner
Regional Councillor, Ward 2Linda Cook
Regional Councillor, Ward 3David Pickles
Scugog
MayorWilma Wotten
Regional CouncillorIan McDougall
Uxbridge
MayorDave Barton
Regional CouncillorBruce Garrod
Whitby
Mayor Elizabeth Roy
Regional CouncillorRhonda Mulcahy
Regional CouncillorChris Leahy
Regional CouncillorSteve Yamada
Regional CouncillorMaleeha Shahid

Durham Regional Chair

Voters from across the Durham Region directly elected the Durham Regional Chair. The following are the unofficial results for Durham Regional Chair. [2]

CandidateVote %
John Henry (X)69,54463.42
Laurie Blaind Mackie20,43518.63
Peter Neal12,78811.66
Kurdil-Telt Patch6.8956.29

Ajax

Ajax elected 1 mayor, 3 regional councillors in 1 of 3 wards, and 3 local councillors in 1 of 3 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the Town of Ajax. [3]

Mayor

2022 Ajax Mayoral election
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  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout22.48%
 
Candidate Shaun Collier Arthur Augustine
Popular vote11,6913,481
Percentage62.32%18.56%

 
CandidateColin HubbleGarry Reader
Popular vote1,8521,735
Percentage9.87%9.25%

Mayor before election

Shaun Collier

Elected Mayor

Shaun Collier

CandidateVote %
Shaun Collier (X)11,69162.32
Arthur Augustine3,48118.56
Colin Hubble1,8529.87
Garry Reader1,7359.25

Regional Councillors

Map of Ajax's three wards Ajax ward map 2018.png
Map of Ajax's three wards
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Marilyn Crawford (X)5,10880.70
Intab Ali1,22219.30
Ward 2
Sterling Lee (X)3,06658.77
Vic Jagmohan1,15622.16
Adam Bashir99519.07
Ward 3
Joanne Dies (X)5,09573.78
Daniel Corrigan1,81126.22

Local Councillors

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Rob Tyler-Morin (X)4,47571.05
Andras Adaikkalam96215.27
Arshad Awan86113.67
Ward 2
Nancy Henry1,66731.22
Ashmeed Khan (X)1,63430.60
Selladurai Jeyakumaran98618.46
Azhar Khan83815.69
Ramon Estaris2154.03
Ward 3
Lisa Bower (X)6,11788.13
Liliane Niyongabo Kisoro82411.87

Brock

Brock elected 1 mayor, 1 regional councillor, and 5 local councillors in 1 of 5 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the Township of Brock. [4]

Mayor

CandidateVote %
Walter Schummer2,18554.95
Ted Smith1,14728.85
Ryan Williams64416.20

Regional Councillor

CandidateVote %
Michael Jubb3,05676.53
David Marquis71317.86
Dorothy Sanderson2245.61

Local Councillors

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Peter Frank66677.9
Mike Simard18922.1
Ward 2
Claire Doble (X)Acclaimed
Ward 3
Angela CanavanAcclaimed
Ward 4
Cria Pettingill (X)Acclaimed
Ward 5
Lynn Campbell (X)38950.8
Tony Laundrie37649.2

Clarington

2022 Clarington Mayoral election
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  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout28.05%
  Adrian Foster Courtice Flea Market 2022 IMG 5049 (cropped).jpg Joe Neal Courtice Flea Market 2022 IMG 5030 (cropped).jpg Tom Dingwall 2018 IMG 8286.jpg
Candidate Adrian Foster Joe NealTom Dingwall
Popular vote8,6076,0535,451
Percentage42.49%29.88%26.91%

Mayor before election

Adrian Foster

Elected Mayor

Adrian Foster

Map of Clarington's four wards Clarington ward map.png
Map of Clarington's four wards

Clarington elected 1 mayor, 2 regional councillors in 1 of 2 wards, and 4 local councillors in 1 of 4 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the Municipality of Clarington. [5]

Mayor

CandidateVote %
Adrian Foster (X)8,60742.5
Joe Neal6,05329.9
Tom Dingwall5,45126.9
Mirko Pejic1450.7

Regional Councillors

CandidateVote %
Wards 1 & 2
Granville Anderson 5,29044.2
Janice Jones5,14342.9
Bernard Sanchez1,54312.9
Wards 3 & 4
Willie WooAcclaimed

Local Councillors

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Sami Elhajjeh2,80047.7
Steven Conway1,39123.7
Robert Livingstone1,02217.4
Larey Reynolds65811.2
Ward 2
Lloyd Rang2,79552.3
Ryan Kerr2,55247.7
Ward 3
Corinna Traill (X)2,11555.1
Marven Whidden1,07328.0
Glenn Baswick64916.9
Ward 4
Margaret Zwart (X)2,10352.2
Jim Abernethy1,58139.2
Christy Gunaratnam3468.6

Oshawa

Oshawa elected 1 mayor, 1 regional and city councillors in 1 of 5 wards, and 5 city councillors in 1 of 5 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the City of Oshawa. [6]

Mayor

2022 Oshawa Mayoral election
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  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout18.42%
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Candidate Dan Carter Sara LearJoe Ingino
Popular vote14,2704,7482,956
Percentage64.94%21.61%13.45%

Mayor before election

Dan Carter

Elected Mayor

Dan Carter

CandidateVote %
Dan Carter (X)14,27064.94
Sara Lear4,72821.61
Joe Ingino2,95613.45

Regional & City Councillors

Map of Oshawa's five new wards Oshawa ward map 2018.png
Map of Oshawa's five new wards
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
John Neal (X)1,82976.21
Christopher Parkinson32213.42
Rosaldo Russo24910.38
Ward 2
Tito-Dante Marimpietri (X)2,42753.17
Lina Fouroughy2,13846.83
Ward 3
Bob Chapman (X)3,79372.39
Jemma Lambert1,44727.61
Ward 4
Rick Kerr (X)2,46745.66
Doug Sanders2,07238.35
Jeff Davis86415.99
Ward 5
Brian Nicholson (X)1,94850.60
Alex Down1,58541.17
Todd Forbes3178.23

City Councillors

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Rosemary McConkey (X)1,10145.84
Theresa Corless1,09345.50
Ahmad Rashed Formuly2088.66
Ward 2
Jim Lee1,50933.80
Jane Hurst (X)1,20727.03
Jonathan Giancroce79217.74
Julia McCrea69515.57
Amin Ullah1834.10
John Sturdy791.77
Ward 3
Bradley Marks (X)2,69453.14
Amber Derby1,30725.78
Timothy Dobson76315.05
Joe Shaw3066.04
Ward 4
Derek Giberson (X)1,49727.38
Dave Thompson1,16921.38
Fred Eismont1,10520.21
James Bountrogiannis1,04619.13
Mark Logan65111.91
Ward 5
John Gray (X)2,36062.45
Amanda Jean Lewis57215.14
Karrie Lynn Dymond56614.98
Taylor Shane Bailey2817.44

Pickering

Pickering elected 1 mayor, 3 regional councillors in 1 of 3 wards, and 3 city councillors in 1 of 3 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the City of Pickering. [7]

Mayor

2022 Pickering Mayoral election
  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout27.24%
 
Candidate Kevin Ashe Janice FramptonBrad Nazar
Popular vote7,8676,6345,795
Percentage38.76%32.69%28.55%

Mayor before election

Dave Ryan

Elected Mayor

Kevin Ashe

Incumbent mayor Dave Ryan did not run for re-election. Running to replace him were regional councillor Kevin Ashe, Janice Frampton and Bradley Nazar. [8]

CandidateVote %
Kevin Ashe 7,86738.76
Janice Frampton6,63432.69
Bradley Nazar5,79528.55

Regional Councillors

Map of Pickering's three wards Pickering ward map.png
Map of Pickering's three wards
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Maurice Brenner3,77350.74
Tom Hayes3,66349.26
Ward 2
Linda Cook1,99640.73
Gary Strange1,83737.48
Ali Marani60612.36
Eileen Higdon4629.43
Ward 3
David Pickles (X)4,29855.50
Peter Rodrigues3,44644.50

City Councillors

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Lisa Robinson1,63421.87
James Blair1,28617.21
Raveena Rajasingham97313.02
Karen Sloan94212.61
Anthony Michael Yacub93212.47
Tony Harold81110.86
Zeynab Kazi4776.38
Jeanine Soligo4165.57
Ward 2
Mara Nagy1,72234.81
Dave Currie91018.39
Ayesha Sardar75515.26
Nancy Van Rooy69814.11
Frank McGillan4779.64
George David Turner3857.78
Ward 3
Shaheen Butt (X)3,77747.91
Darshan Sritharan2,49831.68
Damian Williams1,43518.20
Ali Naqvi1742.21

Scugog

Scugog elected 1 mayor, 1 regional councillor, and 5 local councillors in 1 of 5 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the Township of Scugog. [9]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Bobbie Drew will not be running for re-election. [10]

CandidateVote %
Wilma WottenAcclaimed

Regional Councillor

CandidateVote %
Ian McDougallAcclaimed

Local Councillors

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
David LeRoyAcclaimed
Ward 2
Janna Guido (X)Acclaimed
Ward 3
Robert RockAcclaimed
Ward 4
Harold WrightAcclaimed
Ward 5
Terry Coyne63445.68
Ivo Finotti38627.81
Imran Mohammad36826.51

Uxbridge

Uxbridge elected 1 mayor, 1 regional councillor, and 5 local councillors in 1 of 5 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the Township of Uxbridge. [11]

Mayor

CandidateVote %
Dave Barton (X)Acclaimed

Regional Councillor

CandidateVote %
Bruce Garrod4,46868.64
Jack Ballinger2,04131.36

Local Councillors

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Pamela Beach (X)65453.34
Dominic Morrissey57246.66
Ward 2
Gordon Shreeve74551.77
Patrick Molloy69448.23
Ward 3
Zed Pickering66856.47
John Haddock32927.81
J.P. Herold18615.72
Ward 4
Willie Popp (X)Acclaimed
Ward 5
Todd Snooks (X)69956.19
Christine McKenzie41833.60
Erin Jones12710.21

Whitby

Whitby elected 1 mayor, 4 regional councillors, and 4 local councillors in 1 of 4 wards.

The following are the unofficial results in the Town of Whitby. [12]

Mayor

2022 Whitby Mayoral election
  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout23.26%
 
Candidate Elizabeth Roy Deidre NewmanEvan Griffiths
Popular vote12,6549,3551,517
Percentage53.79%39.76%6.45%

Mayor before election

Don Mitchell

Elected Mayor

Elizabeth Roy

Local councillor Deidre Newman, regional councillor Elizabeth Roy and Evan Griffiths are the candidates to replace incumbent mayor Don Mitchell who is not running for re-election. [8]

CandidateVote %
Elizabeth Roy 12,65453.79
Deidre Newman9,35539.76
Evan Griffiths1,5176.45

Regional Councillors

CandidateVote %
Rhonda Mulcahy (X)12,94717.81
Chris Leahy (X)12,54117.26
Steve Yamada (X)12,28716.91
Maleeha Shahid11,44115.74
Ron Kapuscinski8,53111.74
Michael G. Emm7,68310.57
Vasu Mallula3,7885.21
Dave Sansom3,4574.76

Local Councillors

Map of Whitby's four wards Whitby ward map.png
Map of Whitby's four wards
CandidateVote %
Ward 1 North
Steve Lee (X)Acclaimed
Ward 2 West
Matt Cardwell2,99542.93
Lori Lopes2,43134.84
Anjali Thorve94113.49
Kamlesh Partel4085.85
Jim Skenderis2022.90
Ward 3 Centre
Niki Lundquist2,49254.84
Joanne Drumm (X)2,05245.16
Ward 4 East
Victoria Bozinovski2,43139.79
John Rinella2,16635.45
PG Case86014.08
Rajat Sharma65310.69

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