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Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Halton of Ontario on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Position | Elected | |
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Chair | ||
Gary Carr | ||
Burlington | ||
Mayor | Marianne Meed Ward | |
Councillor, Ward 1 | Kelvin Galbraith | |
Councillor, Ward 2 | Lisa Kearns | |
Councillor, Ward 3 | Rory Nisan | |
Councillor, Ward 4 | Shawna Stolte | |
Councillor, Ward 5 | Paul Sharman | |
Councillor, Ward 6 | Angelo Bentivegna | |
Halton Hills | ||
Mayor | Ann Lawlor | |
Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 2 | Clark Somerville (acclaimed) | |
Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4 | Jane Fogal | |
Milton | ||
Mayor | Gord Krantz | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | Colin Best (acclaimed) | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Rick Malboeuf (acclaimed) | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | Sammy Ijaz | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 4 | Sameera Ali | |
Oakville | ||
Mayor | Rob Burton | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | Sean O'Meara | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Cathy Duddeck (acclaimed) | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | Janet Haslett-Theall (acclaimed) | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 4 | Allan Elgar | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 5 | Jeff Knoll | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 6 | Tom Adams (acclaimed) | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 7 | Nav Nanda | |
* denotes incumbency
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Incumbent chair Gary Carr faced off against former Progressive Conservative MPP for Burlington Jane McKenna and Halton District School Board trustee Andrea Grebenc. [1]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gary Carr * | 51,776 | 47.99 |
Jane McKenna | 35,830 | 33.21 |
Andrea Grebenc | 20,276 | 18.79 |
List of candidates: [2]
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Turnout | 27.58% | ||||||||||||
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Burlington mayor Marianne Meed Ward announced she would be running for re-election on the first day of nominations, May 2. This ended speculation that she would run for Regional Chair. [3] Running against Meed Ward is perennial candidate Anne Marsden who ran for regional chair in 2018. [4]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Marianne Meed Ward * | 30,135 | 77.95 |
Jim Kerr | 5,194 | 13.43 |
Anne Marsden | 1,636 | 4.23 |
Steven Rieck | 1,113 | 2.88 |
William Tuck | 583 | 1.51 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Kelvin Galbraith* | 4,155 | 63.35 |
Robert Radway | 2,404 | 36.65 |
Ward 2 | ||
Lisa Kearns* | 4,453 | 71.81 |
Tim O'Brien | 1,095 | 17.66 |
Keith Demoe | 653 | 10.53 |
Ward 3 | ||
Rory Nisan* | 3,190 | 63.95 |
Jennifer Hounslow | 1,394 | 27.95 |
Luke McEachern | 404 | 8.10 |
Ward 4 | ||
Shawna Stolte* | 3,591 | 47.01 |
Tony Brecknock | 1,833 | 24.00 |
Olivia Duke | 1,478 | 22.88 |
Eden Wood | 467 | 6.11 |
Ward 5 | ||
Paul Sharman* | 3,852 | 58.86 |
Andrew Hall | 1,062 | 16.23 |
Guy D'Alesio | 911 | 13.92 |
Denny Pirzas | 719 | 10.99 |
Ward 6 | ||
Angelo Bentivegna* | 3,678 | 61.11 |
Rick Greenspoon | 1,725 | 28.66 |
Renato Velocci | 616 | 10.23 |
List of candidates: [5]
Incumbent mayor Rick Bonnette did not run for re-election. [6] Running to replace him include Acton businessman Norm Paulsen, town councillors Bryan Leiws, and Ann Lawlor and former East York alderman Ken Paige. [7]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ann Lawlor | 5,323 | 40.67 |
Bryan Lewis | 4,743 | 36.24 |
Ken Paige | 1,423 | 10.87 |
Norm Paulsen | 1,019 | 7.79 |
Robert Gottardi | 581 | 4.44 |
Two Regional Councillors are elected in 1 of 2 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Wards 1 & 2 | ||
Clark Somerville* | Acclaimed | |
Wards 3 & 4 | ||
Jane Fogal* | 4,355 | 54.65 |
Wendy Farrow-Reed | 3,614 | 43.35 |
Eight Local Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards (2 from each ward).
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Alex Hilson | 1,627 | 41.12 |
Mike Albano* | 1,237 | 31.26 |
Jon Hurst (X) | 1,093 | 27.62 |
Ward 2 | ||
Jason Brass | 854 | 20.73 |
Joseph Racinsky | 771 | 18.72 |
Matt Kindbom | 649 | 15.76 |
Greg Cosper | 435 | 10.56 |
Geoff Maltby | 418 | 10.15 |
Bryan Robinson | 417 | 10.12 |
Maureen Gillham | 305 | 7.40 |
Peter Snow | 270 | 6.55 |
Ward 3 | ||
Chantal Garneau | 1,982 | 31.81 |
Ron Norris | 1,507 | 24.19 |
Drew Pullman | 1,204 | 19.33 |
Waldo Paquette | 854 | 13.71 |
Syl Carle | 683 | 10.96 |
Ward 4 | ||
Bob Inglis* | 2,783 | 42.70 |
D'Arcy Keene | 2,180 | 33.45 |
Blake Mandarino | 1,555 | 23.86 |
List of candidates: [8]
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Turnout | 28.99% | ||||||||||||
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Mayor Gord Krantz, the longest serving mayor of a major municipality in Canada won a combined 21st consecutive term in office (7 as councillor and 14 as mayor). [9] He was challenged by regional councillor Zeeshan Hamid. [10]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gord Krantz * | 11,391 | 49.51 |
Zee Hamid | 10,396 | 45.18 |
Rajiv Dhawan | 625 | 2.72 |
Saba Ishaq | 597 | 2.59 |
Four Regional Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 (North-West) | ||
Colin Best* | Acclaimed | |
Ward 2 (North-East) | ||
Rick Malboeuf* | Acclaimed | |
Ward 3 (South-East) | ||
Sammy Ijaz | 2,182 | 38.13 |
Rick Di Lorenzo | 1,827 | 31.93 |
Mike Cluett* | 1,713 | 29.94 |
Ward 4 (South-West) | ||
Sameera Ali | 3,297 | 68.49 |
Mahmood Chaudhry | 873 | 18.13 |
Syed Raza | 644 | 13.38 |
Four Local Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Kristina Tesser Derksen* | 4,200 | 71.54 |
George Minakakis | 1,671 | 28.46 |
Ward 2 | ||
John Challinor* | 3,542 | 57.54 |
Michael Vertolli | 2,614 | 42.46 |
Ward 3 | ||
Adil Khalqi | 2,067 | 37.20 |
Patricia Belvedere | 1,102 | 19.83 |
Patrick Murphy | 1,090 | 19.61 |
Manju Sekhri | 943 | 16.97 |
Gilles Paquette | 355 | 6.39 |
Ward 4 | ||
Sarah Marshall | 1,041 | 21.37 |
Giles vanderHolt | 860 | 17.66 |
Khurshid Ali Khan | 853 | 17.51 |
Kiran Fahim Ali | 640 | 13.14 |
Indu Verma | 505 | 10.37 |
Saim Sohail | 377 | 7.74 |
Samar Tariq | 186 | 3.82 |
Tresa Ratnakumar | 179 | 3.67 |
Syed Saleh Ali Hashmi | 175 | 3.59 |
Mawiz Hassan | 55 | 1.13 |
List of candidates: [11]
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Turnout | 28.30% | ||||||||||||
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Mayor Rob Burton ran for re-election. It was a re-match of the 2018 mayoral race between him and Julia Hanna, a local restaurant owner and former chamber of commerce chair. [12]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Rob Burton * | 19,949 | 49.24 |
Julia Hanna | 19,063 | 47.06 |
Jack Kukolic | 1,498 | 3.70 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Sean O'Meara* | 4,998 | 74.14 |
JD Meaney | 1,708 | 25.86 |
Ward 2 | ||
Cathy Duddeck* | Acclaimed | |
Ward 3 | ||
Janet Haslett-Theall | Acclaimed | |
Ward 4 | ||
Allan Elgar* | 5,806 | 84.68 |
Gilbert Jubinville | 1,050 | 15.32 |
Ward 5 | ||
Jeff Knoll* | 4,529 | 73.99 |
Alicia Bedford | 1,592 | 26.01 |
Ward 6 | ||
Tom Adams* | Acclaimed | |
Ward 7 | ||
Nav Nanda | 1,984 | 57.71 |
Pavan Parmar* | 1,454 | 42.99 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Jonathan McNeice | 3,137 | 48.08 |
Beth Robertson* | 2,755 | 42.22 |
John Florio | 476 | 7.30 |
Oliver Vadas | 157 | 2.41 |
Ward 2 | ||
Ray Chisholm* | Acclaimed | |
Ward 3 | ||
Dave Gittings | 4,438 | 83.17 |
Dyanne Dumas | 898 | 16.83 |
Ward 4 | ||
Peter Longo* | 5,465 | 79.63 |
Gordon Brennan | 1,398 | 20.37 |
Ward 5 | ||
Marc Grant* | 2,769 | 45.71 |
Michael Reid | 1,951 | 32.21 |
Angela Parsons | 970 | 16.01 |
Pierre Sauvageot | 368 | 6.07 |
Ward 6 | ||
Natalia Lishchyna* | 4,238 | 85.15 |
Lama Aggad | 739 | 14.85 |
Ward 7 | ||
Scott Xie | 820 | 23.25 |
Amir Henry | 687 | 19.48 |
Ajay Rosha | 482 | 13.67 |
Shahab Khan | 385 | 10.92 |
Nabil Bin Arif | 380 | 10.77 |
Melody Wong-Gonsalves | 315 | 8.93 |
Gregory Park | 293 | 8.31 |
Kashif Chaudry | 126 | 3.57 |
Faryal Ghazanfar | 39 | 1.11 |
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