Guelph municipal election, 2006

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Guelph municipal election, 2006
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The 2006 Guelph municipal election was held on November 13, 2006, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, to elect the Mayor of Guelph, Guelph City Council and the Guelph members of the Upper Grand District School Board (Public) and Wellington Catholic District School Board. The election was one of many races across the province of Ontario. [1]

Guelph City in Ontario, Canada

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Contents

Election results

Names in bold denotes elected candidates.
(X) denotes incumbent.

Mayor

One candidate to be elected.

CandidateVotes%
Karen Farbridge 17,689 50.96
Kate Quarrie (X) 12,319 35.49
Mark Briestensky 4,180 12.04
Bev A. Izzillo-Ustation 523 1.51

Councillors

Two candidates per ward to be elected.

Ward 1

CandidateVotes%
Bob Bell 3,212 32.32
Laura Baily (X) 1,717 *17.28
Kathleen Farrelly 1,717 * 17.28
Rocco J. Furfaro (X) 1,647 16.57
John Allan 1,329 13.37
Eugene Gromczynski 316 3.18
  • The Ward 1 tie between Laura Baily and Kathleen Farrelly was broken under the Municipal Elections Act with the City Clerk drawing Baily's name randomly by lot.
Canada Elections Act

The Canada Elections Act is an Act of the Parliament of Canada which regulates the election of members of parliament to the House of Commons of Canada.

Ward 2

CandidateVotes%
Vicki Beard 2,404 22.67
Ian Findlay 2,330 21.97
Gary Walton 1,815 17.12
Ray Ferraro (X) 1,671 15.76
Dan Moziar (X) 1,522 14.35
Andrew Colwill 771 7.27
Matthew Knock 90 0.85

Ward 3

CandidateVotes%
Maggie Laidlaw (X) 3,213 30.22
June Hofland 3,083 29.00
Dan Schnurr (X) 1,607 15.11
Craig Chamberlain 1,508 14.18
Charlie Whittaker 1,221 11.48

Ward 4

CandidateVotes%
Gloria Kovach (X) 2,623 34.19
Mike Salisbury 1,999 26.06
Cam Guthrie 1,805 23.53
David Birtwistle (X) 1,244 16.22

Ward 5

CandidateVotes%
Leanne Piper 4,339 36.88
Lise Burcher (X) 4,053 34.45
Sal De Monte 1,613 13.71
Dan Douma 962 8.18
John Alves 797 6.77

Ward 6

CandidateVotes%
Karl Wettstein 2,537 27.42
Christine Billings (X) 2,438 26.35
Ken Morgan 2,423 26.19
Peter Hamtak (X) 1,555 16.81
William McAdams 300 3.24

Upper Grand District School Board

Wards 1, 5 and 6

Two candidates to be elected.

CandidateVotes%
Mark Bailey 5,681 32.76
Linda Busuttil 3,666 21.14
Marty Fairbairn (X) 3,201 18.46
Randy Norris 2,706 15.61
Helen Teece 2,085 12.02

Wards 2, 3 and 4

Two candidates to be elected.

CandidateVotes%
Jennifer Waterston (X) 5,366 32.39
Susan Moziar (X) 4,341 26.20
Andrea Robinson 3,565 21.52
Don Griffin 3,297 19.90

Wellington Catholic District School Board

Four candidates to be elected.

CandidateVotes%
Dennis J. Noon (X) 4,343 21.90
Jim Furfaro 3,883 19.58
Marino L. Gazzola (X) 3,780 1906
Victoria (Sorbara) Dupuis (X) 3,085 15.55
Richard A. Gazzola (X) 3,078 15.52
David G. Bryden 1,666 8.4

Conseil Scolaire Public de District du Centre-Sud Ouest

One candidate to be elected, representing Waterloo Region, Middlesex County, Wellington County, Perth County and Huron County.

Middlesex County, Ontario County in Ontario, Canada

Middlesex County is a primarily rural county in Southwestern Ontario, Canada covering 3,317.27 square kilometers. Landlocked, the county is bordered by Huron and Perth counties on the north, Oxford County on the east, Elgin County on the south, and Chatham-Kent and Lambton County on the west.

Wellington County, Ontario County in Ontario, Canada

Wellington County is a county located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada and is part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The County, made up of two towns and five townships, is predominantly rural in nature. However many of its residents commute to urban areas such as Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and Hamilton for employment. According to the 2016 Census, the population of the County was 90,932.

Perth County, Ontario County in Ontario, Canada

Perth County is a county in the Canadian province of Ontario in Southwestern Ontario, 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Toronto. Its population centres are Listowel, Mitchell and Milverton. The City of Stratford and the Town of St. Marys are within the Perth census division, but are separate from Perth County. Perth County's 2016 population was 38,066.

CandidateVotes%
Gilles Arpin (X) 71 67.41
Stephan Barath 44 32/59

Conseil Scolaire de District Catholiques Centre-Sud

1 Candidate to be elected, representing the Region of Waterloo, and the Counties of Wellington, Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk

CandidateVotes%
Dorothée Petit-Pas (X) Acclaimed 100

Ward Referendum

"Are you in favour of retaining the ward system

as the current method of electing city councillors?"

ResponseVotes%
Yes26,74183.2
No5,39016.8

Timeline

Issues

Professionalism on City Council

Wet/Dry Recycling

Heritage Protection

Growth Management

See also

Ontario municipal elections, 2006

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References

  1. "Municipal Elections". City of Guelph.