2022 Simcoe County municipal elections

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Map of Simcoe County, its component municipalities, Separated municipalities and CFB Borden.

Elections were held in Simcoe County, Ontario on October 24, 2022 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

Contents

Simcoe County Council

The county council consists of the mayors and deputy mayors of the municipalities.

OfficeElected
Mayor of Adjala-TosorontioScott W. Anderson
Deputy Mayor of Adjala-TosorontioJulius Lachs
Mayor of Bradford West Gwillimbury James Leduc
Deputy Mayor of Bradford West GwillimburyRaj Sandhu
Mayor of ClearviewDoug Measures (acclaimed)
Deputy Mayor of ClearviewPaul Van Staveren
Mayor of CollingwoodYvonne Hamlin
Deputy Mayor of CollingwoodTim Fryer
Mayor of EssaSandie Macdonald (acclaimed)
Deputy Mayor of EssaMichael Smith (acclaimed)
Mayor of Innisfil Lynn Dollin
Deputy Mayor of InnisfilKenneth Fowler
Mayor of MidlandBill Gordon
Deputy Mayor of MidlandJack Contin
Mayor of New Tecumseth Richard Norcross
Deputy Mayor of New TecumsethStepahnie MacLellan
Mayor of Oro-MedonteRandy Greenlaw
Deputy Mayor of Oro-MedonteAppointed from council [1]
Mayor of PenetanguisheneDouglas Rawson
Deputy Mayor of PenetanguisheneDan LaRose
Mayor of RamaraBasil Clarke
Deputy Mayor of RamaraKeith Bell
Mayor of SevernMike Burkett
Deputy Mayor of SevernJudith Cox
Mayor of SpringwaterJennifer Coughlin
Deputy Mayor of SpringwaterGeorge Cabral
Mayor of TayTed Walker (acclaimed)
Deputy Mayor of TayBarry Norris (acclaimed)
Mayor of TinyDavid Evans
Deputy Mayor of TinySean Miskimins
Mayor of Wasaga BeachBrian Smith
Deputy Mayor of Wasaga BeachTanya Snell

Adjala-Tosorontio

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Adjala-Tosorontio. [2]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Scott W. Anderson1,60844.89
Floyd Pinto (X)1,12331.35
Clay Birkett85123.76

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Julius Lachs1,82852.99
Deborah Hall-Chancey1,62247.01

Bradford West Gwillimbury

The following were the results for mayor, deputy mayor and town council of Bradford West Gwillimbury. [3]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Rob Keffer has announced his retirement. [4]

Mayoral CandidateVote %
James Leduc 4,89253.23
Mauro DiGiovanni3,20234.84
Antonio Garcia6467.03
Michael Lotter4514.91

Deputy mayor

Deputy Mayoral CandidateVote %
Raj Sandhu5,70562.27
Brent Fellman3,45737.73

Bradford West Gwillimbury Town Council

Map of Bradford West Gwillimbury's seven new wards first used in this election Bradford West Gwillimbury ward map (2022).png
Map of Bradford West Gwillimbury's seven new wards first used in this election
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Cheraldean Duhaney64034.92
Randy Hutchings44124.06
Al Bonura39421.49
Rahmat Mansoor23512.82
Aftab Hussain1236.71
Ward 2
Jonathan Scott (X)1,00879.37
Carlos Botelho26220.63
Ward 3
Ben Verkaik22446.96
Gary R. Lamb (X)20142.14
Gavin Maclean5210.90
Ward 4
Joseph Giordano57641.00
Rick Turner50335.80
Zahid Kahlon19814.09
Iftikhar Ahmad1289.11
Ward 5
Peter Ferragine (X)50356.39
Munawar Chudary38943.61
Ward 6
Nicholas Harper67638.83
Jennifer Harrison57733.14
Mark Contois (X)48828.03
Ward 7
Peter Dykie Jr. (X)79448.39
Steph Sinclair75445.95
Nathan Harris935.67

Clearview

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Clearview. [5]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Doug Measures (X)Acclaimed

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Paul Van Staveren2,40259.56
Deborah Ann Bronee1,15728.69
Chuck Arrand47411.75

Collingwood

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Collingwood. [6]

Mayor

Previous mayor Brian Saunderson was elected in the 2022 Ontario general election for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in Simcoe—Grey. He was replaced as mayor by Keith Hull on June 20. [7]

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Yvonne Hamlin3,46939.91
Norm Sandberg2,63530.32
Mariane McLeod2,58829.77

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Tim Fryer5,80470.18
Bob Madigan1,68820.41
Jordan Fleming7789.41

Essa

Mayor

Sandie Macdonald was re-elected as mayor of Essa by acclamation. [8]

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Sandie Macdonald (X)Acclaimed

Deputy mayor

Michael Smith was re-elected as deputy mayor of Essa by acclamation.

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Michael Smith (X)Acclaimed

Innisfil

The following results for mayor, deputy mayor and town council of Innisfil were as follows. [9] [10]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Lynn Dollin (X)4,50957.51
Daniel Davidson3,33242.49

Deputy mayor

Deputy Mayoral CandidateVote %
Kenneth Fowler4,07853.44
Rob Nicol3,55346.56

Innisfil Town Council

Map of Innisfil's seven wards Innisfil, Ontario ward map.png
Map of Innisfil's seven wards
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Kevin Eisses (X)58469.52
Lynn Iwanow25630.48
Ward 2
Grace Constantine51140.75
Carol Griffith50139.95
Scott Jones20516.35
Anil Dutta372.95
Ward 3
Jennifer Richardson76854.35
Andrew Harrigan42630.15
Naz Obredor1319.27
Leslie Pollak886.23
Ward 4
Alex Waters (X)54561.03
Steven Fishman34838.97
Ward 5
Linda Zanella17331.12
Matthew Kenney16629.86
Jeanette Luchese-Jacobs13323.92
James Roncone8415.11
Ward 6
Robert Saunders65646.36
Megan Varga50235.48
Lisa Maxwell25718.16
Ward 7
Fred Drodge91570.17
Kevin Eckhardt20715.87
Jake Tucker18213.96

Midland

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Midland. [11]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Bill Gordon2,46748.92
Jonathan Main1,32426.25
Stewart Strathearn (X)1,14822.76
Ute Schmid-Jones1042.06

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Jack Contin2,81756.86
Cody Oschefski2,13743.14

New Tecumseth

The following were the results for mayor, deputy mayor and town council of New Tecumseth. [12]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Rick Milne did not run for re-election. Running for mayor was deputy mayor Richard Norcross, [13] and town councillor Donna Jebb, and Tony Veltri.

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Richard Norcross 4,21739.79
Donna Jebb3,90336.83
Tony Veltri2,47823.38

Deputy mayor

Deputy Mayoral CandidateVote %
Stepahnie MacLellan5,15949.57
Michael Beattie4,20340.39
David Ghobrial1,04510.04

New Tecumseth Town Council

Map of New Tecumseth's eight wards New Tecumseth ward map.png
Map of New Tecumseth's eight wards
CandidateVote %
Ward 1
Chris Rapin73751.55
Wayne Noye (X)32222.35
Terrina Williams23216.10
John Miller1087.49
Aemelia O'Callaghan422.91
Ward 2
Wendy Gabrek48445.83
Jason Bowers33231.44
Robert Clements16615.72
Jaison Waldman747.01
Ward 3
Paul Foster (X)64954.95
Laurie Mortimer53245.05
Ward 4
Alan Masters88956.23
Ashlie Drake69243.77
Ward 5
Marc Biss35538.13
Tony Phekoo31333.62
Mike Williams26328.25
Ward 6
Nicole Cox78153.64
Doug Kowalinski59240.66
Brandon Kyte835.70
Ward 7
Shira Harrison McIntyre (X)53635.66
Joe Feiner41327.48
Guy Bonney40827.15
Peter Barbati1469.71
Ward 8
Andrea Jacks77756.30
Alan Lacey (X)33624.35
Jess Prothero26719.35

Oro-Medonte

Mayor

The following were the results for mayor of Oro-Medonte. [14]

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Randy Greenlaw4,79366.82
Harry Hughes (X)2,38033.18

Penetanguishene

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Doug Leroux ran for council. Running to replace him was former town councillor Doug Rawson and town councillor Jill St. Amant. [15] [16]

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Douglas Rawson1,80861.88
Jill M. St. Amant1,11438.12

Deputy mayor

The following were the results for deputy mayor of Penetanguishene.

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Dan LaRose1,44351.50
Brian Cummings1,35948.50

Ramara

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Ramara. [17]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Basil Clarke was challenged by former township councillor Marg Sharpe in a re-match of the 2018 election. [18]

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Basil Clarke (X)1,83043.05
Marg Sharpe1,68739.68
Russ Cole73417.27

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Keith Bell1,45734.93
Joe Gough (X)1,40033.57
Dave Readman1,31431.50

Severn

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Severn. [19]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Mike Burkett (X)3,74087.49
Mark Gibbons53512.51

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Judith Cox2,37255.18
Jane Dunlop (X)1,92744.82

Springwater

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Springwater. [20]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Jennifer Coughlin3,47262.01
Perry Ritchie1,70630.47
Bill Haight4217.52

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
George Cabral2,40943.79
Wanda Maw-Champman2,09138.01
Dennis Gannon1,00118.20

Tay

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Tay. [21]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Ted Walker (X)Acclaimed

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Barry NorrisAcclaimed

Tiny

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Tiny. [22]

Mayor

Running for mayor was former township councillor Tony Mintoff [23] and sales and marketing manager David Evans. [24] Incumbent mayor George Cornell did not for re-election.

Mayoral CandidateVote %
David Evans4,10264.66
Tony Mintoff2,24235.34

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Sean Miskimins2,53740.26
John Bryant2,16334.32
Steve Saltsman1,60225.42

Wasaga Beach

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Wasaga Beach. [25]

Mayor

Mayoral CandidateVote %
Brian Smith4,47738.47
Nina Bifolchi (X)2,93725.23
Giorgio Mammoliti 2,36320.30
Leslie Farkas1,86216.00

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidateVote %
Tanya Snell6,21755.25
Sylvia Bray (X)3,78833.66
Ilona Matthews1,24811.09

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