Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Durham in Ontario, on October 22, 2018 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
The Regional Municipality of Durham, informally referred to as Durham Region, is a regional municipality located in the Golden Horseshoe of Southern Ontario, east of Toronto and the Regional Municipality of York, forming the east end of the Greater Toronto metropolitan area. It has an area of approximately 2,500 square kilometres. The regional government is headquartered in Whitby.
Position | Elected | |
---|---|---|
Chair | ||
John Henry | ||
Ajax | ||
Mayor | Shaun Collier | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | Marilyn Crawford | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Sterling Lee | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | Joanne Dies | |
Brock | ||
Mayor | Debbie Bath-Hadden | |
Regional Councillor | Ted Smith | |
Clarington | ||
Mayor | Adrian Foster | |
Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 2 | Joe Neal | |
Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4 | Granville Anderson | |
Oshawa | ||
Mayor | Dan Carter | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | John Neal | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Tito-Dante Marimpietri | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | Bob Chapman | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 4 | Rick Kerr | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 5 | Brian Nicholson | |
Pickering | ||
Mayor | Dave Ryan | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 1 | Kevin Ashe | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 2 | Bill McLean | |
Regional Councillor, Ward 3 | David Pickles | |
Scugog | ||
Mayor | Bobbie Drew | |
Regional Councillor | Wilma Wotten | |
Uxbridge | ||
Mayor | Dave Barton | |
Regional Councillor | Gord Highet | |
Whitby | ||
Mayor | Don Mitchell | |
Regional Councillor | Elizabeth Roy | |
Regional Councillor | Chris Leahy | |
Regional Councillor | Steve Yamada | |
Regional Councillor | Rhonda Mulcahy | |
The following are the preliminary results for the position of Durham Regional Chair. [1]
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
John Henry | 69,804 | 54.99 |
Tom Dingwall | 25,662 | 20.22 |
John Mutton | 16,795 | 13.23 |
Peter Neal | 8,324 | 6.56 |
Muhammad Ahsin Sahi | 6,346 | 5.00 |
The following are the preliminary results for the Town of Ajax. [2]
Following a ward boundary review, Ajax gained one regional councillor and lost one local councillor for the 2018 election. The overall size of the council remained the same. [3]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Shaun Collier | 10,799 | 42.84 |
Colleen Jordan | 8,293 | 32.90 |
Arthur Augustine | 2,996 | 11.90 |
Jennifer Brown | 2,156 | 8.55 |
Carion Fenn | 963 | 3.82 |
Three Regional Councillors were elected in 1 of 3 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Marilyn Crawford | 6,738 | 80.21 |
Mohamed Karatella | 1,662 | 19.79 |
Ward 2 | ||
Sterling Lee | 2,901 | 41.95 |
Nancy Henry | 2,512 | 36.33 |
Muhammad Asif | 1,502 | 21.72 |
Ward 3 | ||
Joanne Dies | 6,685 | 71.32 |
Kurtis McAleer | 2,688 | 28.68 |
Three Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 3 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Rob Tyler Morin | 2,378 | 28.18 |
Marsha Lynn Jones Dooley | 2,078 | 24.62 |
Michael Bissonnette | 1,914 | 22.68 |
Christopher Gillett | 708 | 8.39 |
Margaret Cecconet | 683 | 8.10 |
Robert Bishop | 678 | 8.03 |
Ward 2 | ||
Ashmeed Khan | 1,530 | 21.81 |
Kenroy Wilson | 1,421 | 20.26 |
Ashish Pandya | 1,397 | 19.92 |
Tyrone Fernando | 1,243 | 17.72 |
Scott Crawford | 891 | 12.70 |
Larry Leung | 285 | 4.10 |
Arsalan Iqbal | 247 | 3.52 |
Ward 3 | ||
Lisa Bower | 4,380 | 45.80 |
Pat Brown (X) | 2,826 | 29.55 |
Clayton McLean | 904 | 9.45 |
Matthew Pond | 886 | 9.26 |
Dane Record | 317 | 3.31 |
Joe Careen | 252 | 2.63 |
The following are the preliminary results for the Township of Brock. [4]
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Debbie Bath-Hadden | 2,273 | 51.42 |
John Grant (X) | 2,147 | 48.58 |
One Regional Councillor was elected.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ted Smith | 1,851 | 42.67 |
Jay Yerema-Weafer | 1,245 | 28.70 |
Judi Forbes | 968 | 22.31 |
Dorothy Sanderson | 274 | 6.31 |
Five Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 5 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Michael Jubb | 542 | 62.37 |
Gord Lodwick | 327 | 37.63 |
Ward 2 | ||
Claire Doble | 436 | 59.32 |
Cyndi Schaffer | 245 | 33.33 |
Wayne Dunnett | 54 | 7.35 |
Ward 3 | ||
Walter Schummer | 670 | 74.86 |
Bill Basztyk | 225 | 25.14 |
Ward 4 | ||
Cria Pettingill | 373 | 42.78 |
Chris Shier | 255 | 29.24 |
Ralph Maleus | 244 | 28.00 |
Ward 5 | ||
Lynn Campbell | 532 | 50.33 |
Tony Laundrie | 396 | 37.46 |
Allan Simpson | 129 | 12.20 |
The following are the preliminary results for the Municipality of Clarington. [5]
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Adrian Foster (X) | 12,507 | 68.06 |
Mark Canning | 5,259 | 28.62 |
Matthew Marshall | 610 | 3.32 |
Two Regional Councillors were elected in 1 of 2 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Wards 1 & 2 | ||
Joe Neal (X) | 5,395 | 51.65 |
Mary Novak | 5,050 | 48.35 |
Wards 3 & 4 | ||
Granville Anderson | 2,675 | 34.11 |
Steven Cooke (X) | 2,205 | 28.12 |
Wendy Partner (X) | 2,083 | 26.56 |
Peter Vogel | 879 | 11.21 |
Four Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 4 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ward 1 | ||
Janice Jones | 2,857 | 52.89 |
Sami Elhajjeh | 1,566 | 28.99 |
Franklin Wu | 979 | 18.12 |
Ward 2 | ||
Ron Hooper (X) | 3,794 | 76.23 |
Maralyn Tassone | 1,183 | 23.77 |
Ward 3 | ||
Corinna Traill (X) | 1,957 | 48.85 |
Bradley Phillips | 973 | 24.29 |
Sarah MacDonald | 732 | 18.27 |
Robert Grovum | 344 | 8.59 |
Ward 4 | ||
Margaret Zwart | 1,249 | 32.57 |
Zachery Prescott | 704 | 18.36 |
Alan Harris | 703 | 18.33 |
Greg Rowden | 621 | 16.19 |
J.C. Dougan | 389 | 10.14 |
Evan King | 169 | 4.41 |
The following are the preliminary results for the City of Oshawa. [6]
For the 2018 election, Oshawa re-adopted a ward based system. Voters in each ward elected one regional councillor and one city councillor. [7]
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dan Carter | 17,630 | 69.39 |
Sara Lear | 2,892 | 11.38 |
Joe Ingino | 1,407 | 5.54 |
Bob Rutherford | 1,076 | 4.24 |
Adam Kunz | 1,057 | 4.16 |
Kenneth Carruthers | 977 | 3.85 |
Rosaldo Russo | 367 | 1.44 |
Five Regional & City Councillors were elected in 1 of 5 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
John Neal (X) | 1,408 | 50.67 |
Cathy Clarke | 1,051 | 37.82 |
Dominic Barone | 320 | 11.51 |
Ward 2 | ||
Tito-Dante Marimpietri | 2,136 | 43.72 |
Julia McCrea | 1,232 | 25.21 |
Jim Van Allen | 873 | 17.87 |
George Milosh | 346 | 7.08 |
Daniel Cullen | 299 | 6.12 |
Ward 3 | ||
Bob Chapman | 3,084 | 44.14 |
John Shields (X) | 2,555 | 36.57 |
Teresa Aker | 1,348 | 19.29 |
Ward 4 | ||
Rick Kerr (X) | 3,176 | 50.55 |
Doug Sanders (X) | 3,107 | 49.45 |
Ward 5 | ||
Brian Nicholson | 1,675 | 39.74 |
Nester Pidwerbecki (X) | 1,393 | 33.05 |
Kim Beatty | 1,147 | 27.21 |
Five City Councillors were elected in 1 of 5 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ward 1 | ||
Rosemary McConkey | 1,152 | 43.65 |
Theresa Corless | 834 | 31.60 |
Robert Stevenson | 331 | 12.54 |
Diane Stephen | 186 | 7.05 |
Adam White | 136 | 5.15 |
Ward 2 | ||
Jane Hurst | 1,758 | 37.97 |
Gail Bates (X) | 1,003 | 21.66 |
Jonathan Giancroce | 853 | 18.42 |
Karen Albrecht | 815 | 17.60 |
Adrian Gianello | 201 | 4.34 |
Ward 3 | ||
Bradley Marks | 3,056 | 45.80 |
Eric Guernsey | 1,494 | 22.39 |
Ethan Eastwood | 1,280 | 19.18 |
Cerise Wilson | 843 | 12.63 |
Ward 4 | ||
Derek Giberson | 1,464 | 23.02 |
Catherine Hawthorn | 941 | 14.80 |
Dave Thompson | 871 | 13.69 |
Mark Logan | 791 | 12.44 |
Chris Topple | 584 | 9.18 |
Gregory Milosh | 527 | 8.29 |
Elizabeth Jamischak | 443 | 6.97 |
Matthew Kotsopoulos | 404 | 6.35 |
Clayton Paterson | 194 | 3.05 |
Michael Goodmurphy | 141 | 2.22 |
Ward 5 | ||
John Gray | 2,411 | 57.79 |
Alex Down | 1,535 | 36.79 |
Joe Lococo | 226 | 5.42 |
The following are the preliminary results for the City of Pickering. [8]
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dave Ryan (X) | 12,959 | 66.13 |
Eileen Higdon | 3,647 | 18.61 |
Wesley Henry | 2,620 | 13.37 |
Bert Cortez | 370 | 1.90 |
Three Regional Councillors were elected in 1 of 3 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ward 1 | ||
Kevin Ashe | 3,318 | 47.90 |
Musa Mansuar | 2,526 | 36.47 |
Robert Jones | 771 | 11.13 |
Usha Chahar | 311 | 4.50 |
Ward 2 | ||
Bill McLean (X) | 2,659 | 54.25 |
Gary Strange | 2,242 | 45.75 |
Ward 3 | ||
David Pickles (X) | 4,468 | 58.65 |
Peter Rodrigues | 3,150 | 41.35 |
Three City Councillors were elected in 1 of 3 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ward 1 | ||
Maurice Brenner (X) | 2,707 | 38.95 |
Lisa Robinson | 2,523 | 36.30 |
Tony Harold | 779 | 11.21 |
Nancy Granados | 569 | 8.19 |
Clyde Taffe | 213 | 3.06 |
Haidar Furozuni | 159 | 2.29 |
Ward 2 | ||
Ian Cumming (X) | 2,536 | 53.31 |
Tanya Foster | 891 | 18.73 |
Sari Sarieddine | 727 | 15.28 |
Dave Currie | 603 | 12.68 |
Ward 3 | ||
Shaheen Butt (X) | 3,115 | 41.84 |
Nadia Peerzada | 2,646 | 35.54 |
Damian Williams | 1,486 | 20.00 |
Javed Akhtar | 124 | 1.67 |
Ali Naqvi | 74 | 1.00 |
The following are the preliminary results for the Township of Scugog. [9]
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Bobbie Drew (X) | 4,578 | 58.56 |
Betty Somerville | 3,239 | 41.44 |
One Regional Councillor was elected.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Wilma Wotten | 4,804 | 63.04 |
Marc Gibbons | 1,437 | 18.86 |
Don Kett | 1,100 | 14.44 |
Dwayne Marrison | 279 | 3.66 |
Five Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 5 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ward 1 | ||
Ian McDougall | 681 | 42.67 |
David LeRoy | 426 | 26.70 |
John Debono | 354 | 22.18 |
Jim Howard | 135 | 8.46 |
Ward 2 | ||
Janna Guido | 917 | 53.85 |
Tony Janssen | 621 | 36.47 |
Cindy Sutch | 165 | 9.69 |
Ward 3 | ||
Angus Ross | 474 | 62.37 |
Charlotte Hale | 286 | 37.63 |
Ward 4 | ||
Deborah Kiezebrink | 727 | 50.03 |
Jennifer Bankay | 326 | 22.44 |
Tara-Lyn Mappin | 201 | 13.83 |
Christopher Turner | 199 | 13.70 |
Ward 5 | ||
Lance Brown | 1,106 | 49.64 |
Jennifer Back | 770 | 34.56 |
Tracy McGarry | 352 | 15.80 |
The following are the preliminary results for the Town of Uxbridge. [10]
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dave Barton | 5,325 | 63.01 |
Patrick Molloy (X) | 2,406 | 28.47 |
Diane Reilly | 720 | 8.52 |
One Regional Councillor was elected.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Gord Highet | 4,315 | 53.70 |
Michelle Viney | 3,721 | 46.30 |
Five Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 5 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ward 1 | ||
Pamela Beach | 832 | 53.47 |
Amanda Brannigan | 724 | 46.53 |
Ward 2 | ||
Gary Ruona | 709 | 39.90 |
Gordon Shreeve | 629 | 35.40 |
Ted Eng | 439 | 24.70 |
Ward 3 | ||
Bruce Garrod | 797 | 56.61 |
John Haddock | 383 | 27.20 |
Logan O'Connor | 228 | 16.19 |
Ward 4 | ||
Willie Popp | 1,126 | 51.18 |
Fred Bryan | 814 | 37.00 |
Tamara Williamson | 260 | 11.82 |
Ward 5 | ||
Todd Snooks | 586 | 41.50 |
Angela Horne | 290 | 20.54 |
Tammy Murphy | 242 | 17.14 |
Roger Varley | 232 | 16.43 |
Blair Emmerson | 62 | 4.39 |
The following are the preliminary results for the Town of Whitby. [11]
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Don Mitchell (X) | 16,464 | 71.11 |
Andrea Kennedy | 6,689 | 28.89 |
Four Regional Councillors were elected.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Elizabeth Roy (X) | 12,257 | 16.44 |
Chris Leahy | 11,210 | 15.04 |
Steve Yamada | 10,404 | 13.96 |
Rhonda Mulcahy | 8,545 | 11.46 |
Terry Johnston | 8,055 | 10.80 |
Derrick Gleed (X) | 7,259 | 9.74 |
Christine Winters | 6,852 | 9.19 |
John Dolstra | 5,786 | 7.76 |
Rod Thwaites | 2,132 | 2.86 |
Chudi Asidianya | 2,051 | 2.75 |
Four Local Councillors were elected in 1 of 4 wards.
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ward 1 North | ||
Steve Lee | 2,624 | 54.98 |
Bill Windrem | 1,316 | 27.57 |
Sharmila Saigaonkar | 833 | 17.45 |
Ward 2 West | ||
Deidre Newman | 2,540 | 39.24 |
Matt Cardwell | 2,435 | 37.62 |
Kimberly Zeppieri | 738 | 11.40 |
Meredith Dodge | 413 | 6.38 |
Tracy Roulston | 347 | 5.36 |
Ward 3 Centre | ||
Joanne Alexander | 1,551 | 34.19 |
Michael Emm (X) | 1,538 | 33.90 |
Bob Baker | 1,242 | 27.37 |
Dave Sansom | 206 | 4.54 |
Ward 4 East | ||
Maleeha Shahid | 2,015 | 30.23 |
Liam Nichols | 1,314 | 19.71 |
Paul Johnston | 1,147 | 17.21 |
Carleen Blissett | 1,086 | 16.29 |
Chris Jones | 740 | 11.10 |
Sharon Peters | 364 | 5.46 |
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