2022 Halton Region municipal elections

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2022 Halton Region municipal election
  2018 October 24, 20222026 

Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Halton of Ontario on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

Contents

Halton Regional Council

PositionElected
Chair
Gary Carr
Burlington
Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
Councillor, Ward 1Kelvin Galbraith
Councillor, Ward 2Lisa Kearns
Councillor, Ward 3Rory Nisan
Councillor, Ward 4Shawna Stolte
Councillor, Ward 5Paul Sharman
Councillor, Ward 6Angelo Bentivegna
Halton Hills
MayorAnn Lawlor
Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 2Clark Somerville (acclaimed)
Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4Jane Fogal
Milton
Mayor Gord Krantz
Regional Councillor, Ward 1Colin Best (acclaimed)
Regional Councillor, Ward 2Rick Malboeuf (acclaimed)
Regional Councillor, Ward 3Sammy Ijaz
Regional Councillor, Ward 4Sameera Ali
Oakville
Mayor Rob Burton
Regional Councillor, Ward 1Sean O'Meara
Regional Councillor, Ward 2Cathy Duddeck (acclaimed)
Regional Councillor, Ward 3Janet Haslett-Theall (acclaimed)
Regional Councillor, Ward 4Allan Elgar
Regional Councillor, Ward 5Jeff Knoll
Regional Councillor, Ward 6Tom Adams (acclaimed)
Regional Councillor, Ward 7Nav Nanda

Results

* denotes incumbency

Halton Regional Chair

2022 Halton Regional Chair election
  2018 October 24, 20222026 
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Candidate Gary Carr * Jane McKenna Andrea Grebenc
Popular vote51,77635,83020,276
Percentage47.99%33.2118.79

Chair before election

Gary Carr

Elected Chair

Gary Carr

Incumbent chair Gary Carr faced off against former Progressive Conservative MPP for Burlington Jane McKenna and Halton District School Board trustee Andrea Grebenc. [1]

CandidateVote %
Gary Carr * 51,77647.99
Jane McKenna 35,83033.21
Andrea Grebenc20,27618.79





Burlington

List of candidates: [2]

Mayor

2022 Burlington Mayoral election
  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout27.58%
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Candidate Marianne Meed Ward * Jim Kerr
Popular vote30,1355,194
Percentage77.95%13.43%

Mayor before election

Marianne Meed Ward

Elected Mayor

Marianne Meed Ward

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]

CandidateVote %
Marianne Meed Ward * 30,13577.95
Jim Kerr5,19413.43
Anne Marsden1,6364.23
Steven Rieck1,1132.88
William Tuck5831.51

Regional & City Councillors

Map of Burlington's six wards Burlington, Ontario ward map.png
Map of Burlington's six wards
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Kelvin Galbraith* 4,15563.35
Robert Radway2,40436.65
Ward 2
Lisa Kearns* 4,45371.81
Tim O'Brien1,09517.66
Keith Demoe65310.53
Ward 3
Rory Nisan* 3,19063.95
Jennifer Hounslow1,39427.95
Luke McEachern4048.10
Ward 4
Shawna Stolte* 3,59147.01
Tony Brecknock1,83324.00
Olivia Duke1,47822.88
Eden Wood4676.11
Ward 5
Paul Sharman* 3,85258.86
Andrew Hall1,06216.23
Guy D'Alesio91113.92
Denny Pirzas71910.99
Ward 6
Angelo Bentivegna* 3,67861.11
Rick Greenspoon1,72528.66
Renato Velocci61610.23

Halton Hills

List of candidates: [5]

Mayor

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]

CandidateVote %
Ann Lawlor5,32340.67
Bryan Lewis4,74336.24
Ken Paige1,42310.87
Norm Paulsen1,0197.79
Robert Gottardi5814.44
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Map of Halton Hills wards

Regional Councillors

Two Regional Councillors are elected in 1 of 2 wards.

CandidateVote %
Wards 1 & 2
Clark Somerville* Acclaimed
Wards 3 & 4
Jane Fogal* 4,35554.65
Wendy Farrow-Reed3,61443.35

Local Councillors

Eight Local Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards (2 from each ward).

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Alex Hilson1,62741.12
Mike Albano* 1,23731.26
Jon Hurst (X)1,09327.62
Ward 2
Jason Brass85420.73
Joseph Racinsky77118.72
Matt Kindbom64915.76
Greg Cosper43510.56
Geoff Maltby41810.15
Bryan Robinson41710.12
Maureen Gillham3057.40
Peter Snow2706.55
Ward 3
Chantal Garneau1,98231.81
Ron Norris1,50724.19
Drew Pullman1,20419.33
Waldo Paquette85413.71
Syl Carle68310.96
Ward 4
Bob Inglis* 2,78342.70
D'Arcy Keene2,18033.45
Blake Mandarino1,55523.86

Milton

List of candidates: [8]

Mayor

2022 Milton Mayoral election
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  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout28.99%
 
Candidate Gord Krantz * Zee Hamid
Popular vote11,39110,396
Percentage49.51%45.18%

Mayor before election

Gordon Krantz

Elected Mayor

Gordon Krantz

Mayor Gord Krantz, the longest serving mayor in Canada won a 19th term in office. [9] He was challenged by regional councillor Zeeshan Hamid. [10]

CandidateVote %
Gord Krantz * 11,39149.51
Zee Hamid 10,39645.18
Rajiv Dhawan6252.72
Saba Ishaq5972.59
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Map of Milton's four wards

Regional Councillors

Four Regional Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards.

CandidateVote %
Ward 1 (North-West)
Colin Best* Acclaimed
Ward 2 (North-East)
Rick Malboeuf* Acclaimed
Ward 3 (South-East)
Sammy Ijaz2,18238.13
Rick Di Lorenzo1,82731.93
Mike Cluett* 1,71329.94
Ward 4 (South-West)
Sameera Ali3,29768.49
Mahmood Chaudhry87318.13
Syed Raza64413.38

Local Councillors

Four Local Councillors are elected in 1 of 4 wards.

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Kristina Tesser Derksen* 4,20071.54
George Minakakis1,67128.46
Ward 2
John Challinor* 3,54257.54
Michael Vertolli2,61442.46
Ward 3
Adil Khalqi2,06737.20
Patricia Belvedere1,10219.83
Patrick Murphy1,09019.61
Manju Sekhri94316.97
Gilles Paquette3556.39
Ward 4
Sarah Marshall1,04121.37
Giles vanderHolt86017.66
Khurshid Ali Khan85317.51
Kiran Fahim Ali64013.14
Indu Verma50510.37
Saim Sohail3777.74
Samar Tariq1863.82
Tresa Ratnakumar1793.67
Syed Saleh Ali Hashmi1753.59
Mawiz Hassan551.13

Oakville

List of candidates: [11]

Mayor

2022 Oakville Mayoral election
  2018 October 24, 20222026 
Turnout28.30%
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Candidate Rob Burton * Julia Hanna
Popular vote19,94919,063
Percentage49.24%47.06%

Mayor before election

Rob Burton

Elected Mayor

Rob Burton

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 CandidateVote %
Rob Burton * 19,94949.24
Julia Hanna19,06347.06
Jack Kukolic1,4983.70

Oakville Town Council

Map of Oakville's wards to be used in this election. Oakville ward map 2018.png
Map of Oakville's wards to be used in this election.

Town and Regional Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Sean O'Meara* 4,99874.14
JD Meaney1,70825.86
Ward 2
Cathy Duddeck* Acclaimed
Ward 3
Janet Haslett-TheallAcclaimed
Ward 4
Allan Elgar* 5,80684.68
Gilbert Jubinville1,05015.32
Ward 5
Jeff Knoll* 4,52973.99
Alicia Bedford1,59226.01
Ward 6
Tom Adams* Acclaimed
Ward 7
Nav Nanda1,98457.71
Pavan Parmar* 1,45442.99

Town Council

CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Jonathan McNeice3,13748.08
Beth Robertson* 2,75542.22
John Florio4767.30
Oliver Vadas1572.41
Ward 2
Ray Chisholm* Acclaimed
Ward 3
Dave Gittings4,43883.17
Dyanne Dumas89816.83
Ward 4
Peter Longo* 5,46579.63
Gordon Brennan1,39820.37
Ward 5
Marc Grant* 2,76945.71
Michael Reid1,95132.21
Angela Parsons97016.01
Pierre Sauvageot3686.07
Ward 6
Natalia Lishchyna* 4,23885.15
Lama Aggad73914.85
Ward 7
Scott Xie82023.25
Amir Henry68719.48
Ajay Rosha48213.67
Shahab Khan38510.92
Nabil Bin Arif38010.77
Melody Wong-Gonsalves3158.93
Gregory Park2938.31
Kashif Chaudry1263.57
Faryal Ghazanfar391.11

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