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The Cornwall City Council (French : Conseil municipal de Cornwall) is the governing body for the city of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and ten councillors. The mayor is elected via a first-past-the-post system while the councillors are elected via a blanket election where each voter can vote for 10 councillors, and the 10 councillors with the most votes are elected to the council.

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2010–2014

2014–2018

Elected on October 27, 2014, the 2014–2018 council entered office on November 30, 2014. [12]

2018–2022

Elected October 22, 2018. [13]

2022–2026

Elected Monday, October 24, 2022. Took office November 15. [14]

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