Elections were held in Lambton County, Ontario on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Lambton County Council includes the mayors of each constituent municipality, the deputy mayors of Lambton Shores and St. Clair plus four city councillors from Sarnia.
Position | Elected |
---|---|
Brooke-Alvinston Mayor | David Ferguson |
Dawn-Euphemia Mayor | Alan Broad (acclaimed) |
Enniskillen Mayor | Kevin Marriott (acclaimed) |
Lambton Shores Mayor | Doug Cook |
Lambton Shores Deputy Mayor | Dan Sageman |
Oil Springs Mayor | Ian Veen (acclaimed) |
Petrolia Mayor | Brad Loosley |
Plympton-Wyoming Mayor | Gary Atkinson |
Point Edward Mayor | Bev Hand (acclaimed) |
Sarnia Mayor | Mike Bradley |
Sarnia Councillor | Bill Dennis |
Sarnia Councillor | Chrissy McRoberts |
Sarnia Councillor | Brian White |
Sarnia Councillor | Dave Boushy |
St. Clair Mayor | Jeff Agar |
St. Clair Deputy Mayor | Steve Miller (acclaimed) |
Warwick Mayor | Todd Case |
The following were the results for mayor of Brooke-Alvinston. [1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
David Ferguson (X) | 634 | 54.75 |
James Armstrong | 524 | 45.25 |
Alan Broad was re-elected as mayor of Dawn-Euphemia by acclamation. [2]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Alan Broad (X) | Acclaimed |
Kevin Marriott was re-elected as mayor of Enniskillen by acclamation. [3]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Kevin Marriott (X) | Acclaimed |
The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Lambton Shores. [4]
Incumbent mayor Bill Weber did not run for re-election. Running to replace him were deputy mayor Doug Cook and Marilyn Smith. [5]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Doug Cook | 2,922 | 62.20 |
Marilyn Smith | 1,776 | 37.80 |
Deputy mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dan Sageman | 2,343 | 50.73 |
Terry Lynn Legault | 1,464 | 31.70 |
Barry Balcom | 812 | 17.58 |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ian Veen (X) | Acclaimed |
The following were the results for mayor of Petrolia. [6]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Brad Loosley (X) | 1,264 | 62.48 |
Richard Poore | 759 | 37.52 |
Incumbent mayor Lonny Nappier did not run for re-election. Running for the seat was deputy mayor Muriel Wright and councillors Gary Atkinson and Tim Wilkins. [5] [7]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Gary Atkinson | 1,458 | 47.82 |
Tim Wilkins | 1,215 | 39.85 |
Muriel Wright | 376 | 12.33 |
Bev Hand was re-elected mayor of Point Edward by acclamation. [8]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Bev Hand (X) | Acclaimed |
The following were the results for mayor and city council of Sarnia. [9]
Incumbent mayor Mike Bradley ran for re-election. He was challenged by city councillor Nathan Colquhoun. [10]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Mike Bradley (X) | 12,561 | 59.34 |
Nathan Colquhoun | 8,608 | 40.66 |
Four to be elected
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Bill Dennis | 9,669 | 14.33 |
Chrissy McRoberts | 9,526 | 14.12 |
Brian White (X) | 9,385 | 13.91 |
David Boushy (X) | 7,863 | 11.66 |
Mike Stark (X) | 7,679 | 11.38 |
Andy Bruziewicz | 6,746 | 10.00 |
Margaret Bird (X) | 6,551 | 9.71 |
Al Duffy | 6,196 | 9.19 |
Bill Anning | 3,836 | 5.69 |
Four to be elected
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Adam Kilner | 7,125 | 10.12 |
George Vandenberg (X) | 5,999 | 8.52 |
Terry Burrell (X) | 5,742 | 8.16 |
Anne Marie Gillis | 4,957 | 7.04 |
Michelle Parks | 4,902 | 6.96 |
Andrew Stokley | 4,734 | 6.73 |
Lo-Anne Chan | 3,951 | 5.61 |
Dylan Stelpstra | 3,320 | 4.72 |
Brooke Daye | 3,095 | 4.40 |
Susan Theresa MacFarlane | 3,027 | 4.30 |
Georgette Parsons | 2,803 | 3.98 |
Bob Dickieson | 2,711 | 3.85 |
Sarah Bilagot Armstrong | 2,342 | 3.33 |
Adam Beck | 2,114 | 3.00 |
Tammy Mathieson | 2,075 | 2.95 |
Neil Bowen | 1,783 | 2.53 |
Trevor Pettit | 1,421 | 2.02 |
Mike McCann | 1,392 | 1.98 |
Kip Cuthbert | 1,357 | 1.93 |
David Ross Wood | 1,330 | 1.89 |
Shirley Davidson | 1,292 | 1.84 |
Marie Timperley | 1,105 | 1.57 |
Marie Williams | 681 | 0.87 |
Briana Reid | 598 | 0.85 |
John Parker | 530 | 0.75 |
The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of St. Clair. [11]
Incumbent mayor Steve Arnold did not run for re-election. Running to replace him included ward one councillor Tracy Kingston and former councillor Jeff Agar. [12]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jeff Agar | 2,437 | 50.25 |
Tracy Kingston | 2,155 | 44.43 |
Chad Shymko | 258 | 5.32 |
Deputy mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Steve Miller (X) | Acclaimed |
Incumbent mayor Jackie Rombouts was challenged by former mayor Todd Case. [5] [13]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Todd Case | 907 | 64.74 |
Jackie Rombouts (X) | 494 | 35.26 |
Lambton County is a county in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is bordered on the north by Lake Huron, which is drained by the St. Clair River, the county's western border and part of the Canada-United States border. To the south is Lake Saint Clair and Chatham-Kent. Lambton County's northeastern border follows the Ausable River and Parkhill Creek north until it reaches Lake Huron at the beach community of Grand Bend. The county seat is in the Town of Plympton-Wyoming.
Sarnia—Lambton is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968. It is located in the area of the city of Sarnia, in the southwest corner of the province of Ontario.
Sarnia—Lambton is a provincial electoral district in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex is a provincial electoral district in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Robert W. Bailey is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the riding of Sarnia—Lambton. He has been an MPP since 2007.
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