Elections took place in Huron County, Ontario on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Huron County Council consists of the Mayors and Reeves of each constituent municipality, plus deputy mayors, deputy reeves for all municipalities except Howick, Morris-Turnberry and North Huron [1]
Position | Elected |
---|---|
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Mayor | Glen McNeil (acclaimed) |
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Deputy Mayor | Bill Vanstone |
Bluewater Mayor | Paul Klopp (acclaimed) |
Bluewater Deputy Mayor | John Becker |
Central Huron Mayor | Jim Ginn |
Central Huron Deputy Mayor | Marg Anderson |
Goderich Mayor | Myles Murdoch |
Goderich Deputy Mayor | Trevor Bazinet |
Howick Reeve | Doug Harding (acclaimed) |
Huron East Mayor | Bernie MacLellan |
Huron East Deputy Mayor | (selected from council) |
Morris-Turnberry Mayor | Jamie Heffer (acclaimed) |
North Huron Reeve | Paul Heffer |
South Huron Mayor | George Finch |
South Huron Deputy Mayor | Jim Dietrich |
The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh. [2]
Glen McNeil was re-elected as mayor by acclamation. [3]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Glen McNeil (X) | Acclaimed |
Deputy Mayoral Candidate [4] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Bill Vanstone | 1,480 | 64.88 |
Roger Watt (X) | 801 | 35.12 |
The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Bluewater. [5]
Incumbent mayor Paul Klopp was re-elected by acclamation for a second term. [6]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Paul Klopp (X) | Acclaimed |
Deputy Mayoral Candidate [7] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
John Becker | 1,375 | 50.40 |
Alwyn Vanden Berg | 1,353 | 49.60 |
The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Central Huron. [8]
Mayoral Candidate [9] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jim Ginn (X) | 1,257 | 52.29 |
David Jewitt | 1,147 | 47.71 |
Deputy Mayoral Candidate [9] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Marg Anderson | 1,477 | 62.11 |
Jared Petteplace | 901 | 37.89 |
The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Goderich. [10]
Mayoral Candidate [11] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Myles Murdock | 1,844 | 55.21 |
Matt Hoy | 1,496 | 44.79 |
Deputy Mayoral Candidate [11] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Trevor Bazinet | 1,985 | 59.79 |
Stephen Tamming | 1,335 | 40.21 |
Doug Harding was re-elected by acclamation as reeve of Howick. [12]
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Doug Harding (X) | Acclaimed [3] |
The following were the results for mayor of Huron East. [13]
Mayoral Candidate [14] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Bernie MacLellan (X) | 15,95 | 70.14 |
Nancy Craig | 679 | 29.86 |
Jamie Heffer was re-elected mayor of Morris-Turnberry by acclamation. [15]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jamie Heffer (X) | Acclaimed |
Incumbent mayor Bernie Bailey was challenged by deputy reeve Trevor Seip. [16] The following candidates are running for reeve of North Huron. [17]
Reeve Candidate [18] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Paul Heffer | 810 | 44.33 |
Trevor Seip | 569 | 31.14 |
Bernie Bailey (X) | 410 | 22.44 |
Ranko Markeljevic | 38 | 2.08 |
The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of South Huron. [19]
Mayoral Candidate [20] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
George Finch (X) | 2,073 | 57.92 |
Maureen Cole | 1,506 | 42.08 |
Deputy Mayoral Candidate [20] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jim Dietrich (X) | 2,189 | 62.06 |
Karen Brown | 1,338 | 37.94 |
Huron County is a county of the province of Ontario, Canada. It is located on the southeast shore of its namesake, Lake Huron, in the southwest part of the province. The county seat is Goderich, also the county's largest community.
The Maitland River is a river in Huron County, Perth County and Wellington County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The river is in the Great Lakes Basin and empties into Lake Huron at the town of Goderich. It is 150 kilometres (93 mi) long, and is named after Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from 1818 to 1828. It was formerly known as the Menesetung River.
Goderich is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario and is the county seat of Huron County. The town was founded by John Galt and William "Tiger" Dunlop of the Canada Company in 1827. First laid out in 1828, the town is named after Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich, who was prime minister of the United Kingdom at the time. It was incorporated as a town in 1850.
Paul Klopp is a Canadian politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995 who represented the central Ontario riding of Huron. He served as deputy mayor of Bluewater, Ontario from 2001 to 2006 and again from 2010. In 2018, Paul was successful in his bid for the office of Mayor of Bluewater.
Huron—Bruce is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1953.
Huron North was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1882, and from 1917 to 1953. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which divided the County of Huron into two ridings: Huron North and Huron South.
Huron West was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1882 to 1917. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created from parts of Huron Centre, Huron North and Huron South ridings.
Central Huron is a township in western Ontario, Canada, in Huron County. It is situated on Lake Huron between the Maitland River and the Bayfield River.
The Township of Ashfield–Colborne–Wawanosh is a municipality in Huron County, Ontario, Canada. It was formed as an amalgamation of the former Ashfield, Colborne and West Wawanosh townships in 2001, in an Ontario-wide local government restructuring imposed by the government of that time. The three former townships now comprise the wards of the amalgamated municipality.
The Township of North Huron is a municipality in Huron County, Ontario, Canada. It was formed in 2001 when the Ontario government imposed amalgamation on municipalities throughout the province. Specifically, the former township of East Wawanosh was merged with the village of Blyth and the town of Wingham.
Kingsbridge, Ontario is a small rural community in southwestern Ontario within the municipality of Ashfield–Colborne–Wawanosh in Huron County. It is approximately 22 kilometres north of Goderich on the Bluewater Highway where it intersects with Kingsbridge Line. The area around Kingsbridge was settled in 1839 by Irish immigrants from County Kerry, Ireland. During the 1840s and 1850s many more Irish families, mostly from Kerry, although some from Counties Clare, Cork, and Tipperary, settled in the vicinity. Kingsbridge was named for John King, who constructed a bridge in the area in the 1850s. The community's primary landmarks include St. Joseph's Church, an elementary school, and the former St. Joseph's convent. The community overlooks Lake Huron and is surrounded by rich farmland.
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