Essex County municipal elections, 2010

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Essex County, Ontario County Council Elections were held on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

Essex County, Ontario County in Ontario, Canada

Essex County is a primarily rural county in Southwestern Ontario, Canada comprising seven municipalities: Amherstburg, Kingsville, Lakeshore, LaSalle, Leamington, Tecumseh and the administrative seat, Essex. Essex County has a population of 181,530 as of the Canada 2016 Census.

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Essex County Council

Essex County Council consists of the 7 mainland mayors of Essex County and their seven deputy mayors. Pelee Island is considered a "separate township," and is not represented on County council but is included on this list.

PositionElected
Amherstburg Mayor Wayne Hurst
Amherstburg Deputy Mayor Ron J. Sutherland
Essex Mayor Ron McDermott
Essex Deputy Mayor (position abolished)
Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos
Kingsville Deputy Mayor Tamara Stomp
Lakeshore Mayor Tom Bain
Lakeshore Deputy Mayor "Big" Al Fazio
LaSalle Mayor Ken Antaya
LaSalle Deputy Mayor Mark Carrick
Leamington Mayor John Paterson
Leamington Deputy Mayor Charlie Wright
Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara
Tecumseh Deputy Mayor Cheryl M. Hardcastle

Amherstburg

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Wayne Hurst (X) 4,757
Rick Fryer 4,535

Essex

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Ron McDermott (X) 3,885
Ron Rogers 3,509
Paul Miner 866

Kingsville

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Nelson Santos (X) 3,041
Katherine Gunning 2,860
Chris Lewis 1,710
James Shean 417

Lakeshore

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Tom Bain (X) 8,235
Vic Vogler 3,350

LaSalle

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Ken Antaya 6,730
Gary Baxter (X) 3,849

Leamington

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
John Paterson 4,039
John Adams (X) 2,683
Ted Wigfield 1,879

Tecumseh

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Gary McNamara (X) Acclaimed

Pelee (separated township)

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Richard Masse (X) Acclaimed

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