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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]
Candidates marked with an (X) indicates they are the incumbent for that position.
Position | Elected | |
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Chair | ||
John Henry | ||
Ajax | ||
Mayor | Shaun Collier | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | Marilyn Crawford | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Sterling Lee | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | Joanne Dies | |
Brock | ||
Mayor | Walter Schummer | |
Regional Councillor | Michael Jubb | |
Clarington | ||
Mayor | Adrian Foster | |
Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 2 | Granville Anderson | |
Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4 | Willie Woo | |
Oshawa | ||
Mayor | Dan Carter | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | John Neal | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Tito-Dante Marimpietri | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | Bob Chapman | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 4 | Rick Kerr | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 5 | Brian Nicholson | |
Pickering | ||
Mayor | Kevin Ashe | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | Maurice Brenner | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Linda Cook | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | David Pickles | |
Scugog | ||
Mayor | Wilma Wotten | |
Regional Councillor | Ian McDougall | |
Uxbridge | ||
Mayor | Dave Barton | |
Regional Councillor | Bruce Garrod | |
Whitby | ||
Mayor | Elizabeth Roy | |
Regional Councillor | Rhonda Mulcahy | |
Regional Councillor | Chris Leahy | |
Regional Councillor | Steve Yamada | |
Regional Councillor | Maleeha Shahid | |
Voters from across the Durham Region directly elected the Durham Regional Chair. The following are the unofficial results for Durham Regional Chair. [2]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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John Henry (X) | 69,544 | 63.42 |
Laurie Blaind Mackie | 20,435 | 18.63 |
Peter Neal | 12,788 | 11.66 |
Kurdil-Telt Patch | 6.895 | 6.29 |
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]
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Candidate | Vote | % |
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Shaun Collier (X) | 11,691 | 62.32 |
Arthur Augustine | 3,481 | 18.56 |
Colin Hubble | 1,852 | 9.87 |
Garry Reader | 1,735 | 9.25 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Marilyn Crawford (X) | 5,108 | 80.70 |
Intab Ali | 1,222 | 19.30 |
Ward 2 | ||
Sterling Lee (X) | 3,066 | 58.77 |
Vic Jagmohan | 1,156 | 22.16 |
Adam Bashir | 995 | 19.07 |
Ward 3 | ||
Joanne Dies (X) | 5,095 | 73.78 |
Daniel Corrigan | 1,811 | 26.22 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Rob Tyler-Morin (X) | 4,475 | 71.05 |
Andras Adaikkalam | 962 | 15.27 |
Arshad Awan | 861 | 13.67 |
Ward 2 | ||
Nancy Henry | 1,667 | 31.22 |
Ashmeed Khan (X) | 1,634 | 30.60 |
Selladurai Jeyakumaran | 986 | 18.46 |
Azhar Khan | 838 | 15.69 |
Ramon Estaris | 215 | 4.03 |
Ward 3 | ||
Lisa Bower (X) | 6,117 | 88.13 |
Liliane Niyongabo Kisoro | 824 | 11.87 |
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]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Walter Schummer | 2,185 | 54.95 |
Ted Smith | 1,147 | 28.85 |
Ryan Williams | 644 | 16.20 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Michael Jubb | 3,056 | 76.53 |
David Marquis | 713 | 17.86 |
Dorothy Sanderson | 224 | 5.61 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Peter Frank | 666 | 77.9 |
Mike Simard | 189 | 22.1 |
Ward 2 | ||
Claire Doble (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 3 | ||
Angela Canavan | Acclaimed | |
Ward 4 | ||
Cria Pettingill (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 5 | ||
Lynn Campbell (X) | 389 | 50.8 |
Tony Laundrie | 376 | 49.2 |
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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]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Adrian Foster (X) | 8,607 | 42.5 |
Joe Neal | 6,053 | 29.9 |
Tom Dingwall | 5,451 | 26.9 |
Mirko Pejic | 145 | 0.7 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Wards 1 & 2 | ||
Granville Anderson | 5,290 | 44.2 |
Janice Jones | 5,143 | 42.9 |
Bernard Sanchez | 1,543 | 12.9 |
Wards 3 & 4 | ||
Willie Woo | Acclaimed | |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Sami Elhajjeh | 2,800 | 47.7 |
Steven Conway | 1,391 | 23.7 |
Robert Livingstone | 1,022 | 17.4 |
Larey Reynolds | 658 | 11.2 |
Ward 2 | ||
Lloyd Rang | 2,795 | 52.3 |
Ryan Kerr | 2,552 | 47.7 |
Ward 3 | ||
Corinna Traill (X) | 2,115 | 55.1 |
Marven Whidden | 1,073 | 28.0 |
Glenn Baswick | 649 | 16.9 |
Ward 4 | ||
Margaret Zwart (X) | 2,103 | 52.2 |
Jim Abernethy | 1,581 | 39.2 |
Christy Gunaratnam | 346 | 8.6 |
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]
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Candidate | Vote | % |
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Dan Carter (X) | 14,270 | 64.94 |
Sara Lear | 4,728 | 21.61 |
Joe Ingino | 2,956 | 13.45 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
John Neal (X) | 1,829 | 76.21 |
Christopher Parkinson | 322 | 13.42 |
Rosaldo Russo | 249 | 10.38 |
Ward 2 | ||
Tito-Dante Marimpietri (X) | 2,427 | 53.17 |
Lina Fouroughy | 2,138 | 46.83 |
Ward 3 | ||
Bob Chapman (X) | 3,793 | 72.39 |
Jemma Lambert | 1,447 | 27.61 |
Ward 4 | ||
Rick Kerr (X) | 2,467 | 45.66 |
Doug Sanders | 2,072 | 38.35 |
Jeff Davis | 864 | 15.99 |
Ward 5 | ||
Brian Nicholson (X) | 1,948 | 50.60 |
Alex Down | 1,585 | 41.17 |
Todd Forbes | 317 | 8.23 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Rosemary McConkey (X) | 1,101 | 45.84 |
Theresa Corless | 1,093 | 45.50 |
Ahmad Rashed Formuly | 208 | 8.66 |
Ward 2 | ||
Jim Lee | 1,509 | 33.80 |
Jane Hurst (X) | 1,207 | 27.03 |
Jonathan Giancroce | 792 | 17.74 |
Julia McCrea | 695 | 15.57 |
Amin Ullah | 183 | 4.10 |
John Sturdy | 79 | 1.77 |
Ward 3 | ||
Bradley Marks (X) | 2,694 | 53.14 |
Amber Derby | 1,307 | 25.78 |
Timothy Dobson | 763 | 15.05 |
Joe Shaw | 306 | 6.04 |
Ward 4 | ||
Derek Giberson (X) | 1,497 | 27.38 |
Dave Thompson | 1,169 | 21.38 |
Fred Eismont | 1,105 | 20.21 |
James Bountrogiannis | 1,046 | 19.13 |
Mark Logan | 651 | 11.91 |
Ward 5 | ||
John Gray (X) | 2,360 | 62.45 |
Amanda Jean Lewis | 572 | 15.14 |
Karrie Lynn Dymond | 566 | 14.98 |
Taylor Shane Bailey | 281 | 7.44 |
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]
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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]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Kevin Ashe | 7,867 | 38.76 |
Janice Frampton | 6,634 | 32.69 |
Bradley Nazar | 5,795 | 28.55 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Maurice Brenner | 3,773 | 50.74 |
Tom Hayes | 3,663 | 49.26 |
Ward 2 | ||
Linda Cook | 1,996 | 40.73 |
Gary Strange | 1,837 | 37.48 |
Ali Marani | 606 | 12.36 |
Eileen Higdon | 462 | 9.43 |
Ward 3 | ||
David Pickles (X) | 4,298 | 55.50 |
Peter Rodrigues | 3,446 | 44.50 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Lisa Robinson | 1,634 | 21.87 |
James Blair | 1,286 | 17.21 |
Raveena Rajasingham | 973 | 13.02 |
Karen Sloan | 942 | 12.61 |
Anthony Michael Yacub | 932 | 12.47 |
Tony Harold | 811 | 10.86 |
Zeynab Kazi | 477 | 6.38 |
Jeanine Soligo | 416 | 5.57 |
Ward 2 | ||
Mara Nagy | 1,722 | 34.81 |
Dave Currie | 910 | 18.39 |
Ayesha Sardar | 755 | 15.26 |
Nancy Van Rooy | 698 | 14.11 |
Frank McGillan | 477 | 9.64 |
George David Turner | 385 | 7.78 |
Ward 3 | ||
Shaheen Butt (X) | 3,777 | 47.91 |
Darshan Sritharan | 2,498 | 31.68 |
Damian Williams | 1,435 | 18.20 |
Ali Naqvi | 174 | 2.21 |
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]
Incumbent mayor Bobbie Drew will not be running for re-election. [10]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Wilma Wotten | Acclaimed | |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ian McDougall | Acclaimed | |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
David LeRoy | Acclaimed | |
Ward 2 | ||
Janna Guido (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 3 | ||
Robert Rock | Acclaimed | |
Ward 4 | ||
Harold Wright | Acclaimed | |
Ward 5 | ||
Terry Coyne | 634 | 45.68 |
Ivo Finotti | 386 | 27.81 |
Imran Mohammad | 368 | 26.51 |
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]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Dave Barton (X) | Acclaimed | |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Bruce Garrod | 4,468 | 68.64 |
Jack Ballinger | 2,041 | 31.36 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Pamela Beach (X) | 654 | 53.34 |
Dominic Morrissey | 572 | 46.66 |
Ward 2 | ||
Gordon Shreeve | 745 | 51.77 |
Patrick Molloy | 694 | 48.23 |
Ward 3 | ||
Zed Pickering | 668 | 56.47 |
John Haddock | 329 | 27.81 |
J.P. Herold | 186 | 15.72 |
Ward 4 | ||
Willie Popp (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 5 | ||
Todd Snooks (X) | 699 | 56.19 |
Christine McKenzie | 418 | 33.60 |
Erin Jones | 127 | 10.21 |
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]
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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]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Elizabeth Roy | 12,654 | 53.79 |
Deidre Newman | 9,355 | 39.76 |
Evan Griffiths | 1,517 | 6.45 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Rhonda Mulcahy (X) | 12,947 | 17.81 |
Chris Leahy (X) | 12,541 | 17.26 |
Steve Yamada (X) | 12,287 | 16.91 |
Maleeha Shahid | 11,441 | 15.74 |
Ron Kapuscinski | 8,531 | 11.74 |
Michael G. Emm | 7,683 | 10.57 |
Vasu Mallula | 3,788 | 5.21 |
Dave Sansom | 3,457 | 4.76 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 North | ||
Steve Lee (X) | Acclaimed | |
Ward 2 West | ||
Matt Cardwell | 2,995 | 42.93 |
Lori Lopes | 2,431 | 34.84 |
Anjali Thorve | 941 | 13.49 |
Kamlesh Partel | 408 | 5.85 |
Jim Skenderis | 202 | 2.90 |
Ward 3 Centre | ||
Niki Lundquist | 2,492 | 54.84 |
Joanne Drumm (X) | 2,052 | 45.16 |
Ward 4 East | ||
Victoria Bozinovski | 2,431 | 39.79 |
John Rinella | 2,166 | 35.45 |
PG Case | 860 | 14.08 |
Rajat Sharma | 653 | 10.69 |
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