Hamilton City Council (Ontario)

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Hamilton City Council
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Type
Type
Unicameral city council
Established2000 ("New" City of Hamilton)
1973 (Region of Hamilton-Wentworth)
1847 (City of Hamilton)
Leadership
Andrea Horwath
since November 15th 2022
Chair of Council
rotating
Structure
Seats15 plus Mayor
Hamilton Council 2000.svg
Length of term
4 years
Salary$184,662.66 (Mayor)
$97,357.26 (Councillor) [1]
Elections
Last election
October 24, 2022
(15 seats)
Next election
October 26, 2026
(15 seats)
Meeting place
Birds-Eye View of Hamilton City Hall.jpg
Council Chamber
Hamilton City Hall
Hamilton, Ontario
Website
www.hamilton.ca/council-committee/mayor-council/city-councillors

Hamilton City Council is the governing body of the City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Since 21 November 1960, Council has met at Hamilton City Hall at 71 Main Street West. [2]

Contents

The current council consists of the mayor plus fifteen councillors, one elected from each of the city's wards. The incumbent council was elected in a Hamilton municipal election on October 24, 2022.

Council members

Hamilton City Councils Post Amalgamation (2000–present)

Hamilton City Councillors
CouncilElectionMayorWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8Ward 9Ward 10Ward 11Ward 12Ward 13Ward 14Ward 15
2022-2026 2022 Andrea Horwath Maureen WilsonCameron KroetschNrinder NannTammy HwangMatt FrancisTom JacksonEsther PaulsJohn-Paul Danko Brad Clark Jeff BeattieMark TadesonCraig CassarAlex WilsonMike SpadaforaTed McMeekin
2018–2022 2018 Fred Eisenberger Jason FarrSam Merulla Russ Powers (from 2021)
Chad Collins
(2018-2021)
Maria PearsonBrenda JohnsonLloyd FergusonArlene VanderBeekTerry WhiteheadJudi Partridge
Ward Boundary Redistribution
2014–2018 2014 Fred EisenbergerAidan JohnsonJason Farr Matthew Green Sam MerullaChad CollinsTom JacksonTerry Anderson (2018)
Donna Skelly
(2015-2018)
Scott Duvall
(2014-2015)
Terry WhiteheadDoug ConnelyMaria PearsonBrenda JohnsonLloyd FergusonArlene VanderBeekRobert PatsutaJudi Partridge
2010–2014 2010 Bob Bratina Brian McHattieBob Morrow
(2014)
Bernie Morelli
(1991-2014)
Scott DuvallBrad Clark Russ Powers
2006–2010 2006 Fred EisenbergerBob BratinaBernie MorelliDavid MitchellMargaret McCarthy
2003–2006 2003 Larry Di Ianni Bob Bratina
(from 2004)
Andrea Horwath
(2003-2004)
Bill KellyPhil BrucklerMurray FergusonArt Samson
(from 2004)
Russ Powers
(2003- 2004)
Dave Braden
2000–2003 2000 Bob Wade Marvin CaplanAndrea HorwathFrank D'AmicoAnne BainLarry Di IanniRuss Powers

Hamilton City Councils Post Board of Control (1980–2000)

Hamilton City Councillors
CouncilElectionMayorWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8
1997–2000 1997 Bob Morrow Mary KissMarvin CaplanAndrea HorwathRon CorsiniBernie MorelliDennis HainingDave WilsonGeraldine CoppsChad CollinsFred EisenbergerTom JacksonBob ChartersTerry AndersonBill KellyFrank D'AmicoDuke O'Sullivan
1994–1997 1994 Vince Agro Bill McCullochDon DruryChad Collins
(from 1995)
Dominic Agostino
(to 1995)
Henry MerlingDon Ross
1991–1994 1991 Terry CookeDominic Agostino
1988–1991 1988 Brian Hinkley David Christopherson Fred LombardoVince Formosi
(from 1990)
John Smith
(to 1990)
John GallagherTom Murray
1985–1988 1985 Pat ValerianoShirley CollinsReg WheelerJohn SmithPaul Cowell
Ward Boundary Redistribution
1982–1985 1982 Bob MorrowMary KissPeter PetersonVince AgroBill McCullochBrian Hinkley Mike Davison Don GrayVince ScottShirley CollinsFred LombardoIan StoutPaul CowellBruce CharltonHenry MerlingTom MurrayJim Bethune
1980–1982 1980 Bill PowellPaul DragePat ValerianoDavid LawrenceReg WheelerJim BethuneKen EdgeJames MacDonald

Hamilton City Councils and Boards of Control (1910–1980)

Hamilton City Councillors

CouncilElectionMayorBoard of ControlWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8
1978–1980 1978 Jack MacDonaldBob MorrowJim BethuneVince AgroPat ValerianoKay DragePeter PetersonEd FisherBill McCullochPat FordBrian HinkleyDon GrayDave LawrenceFred LombardoReg WheelerOlive RitchieJim Stowe Ted McMeekin Henry MerlingKen EdgeJames MacDonald
1976–1978 1976 Ian StoutDennis Carson
1973–1976 1973 Vince Agro
(from 1976)
Victor Copps
(to 1976)
Vince AgroJim CampbellKay Drage
(by-election victor)
Reg Swanborough
(died in office)
Charles CupidoPat ValerianoIan StoutBill Scandlan
1972–1973 1972 Victor CoppsAnne JonesJim CusteauReg SwanboroughVince AgroJim Kern
1970–1972 1970 Herman TurkstraJim CampbellBob MorrowMalcolm (Mac) ClineAldo PoloniatoJim CusteauRobert FordBill Scandlan
Ward Boundary Redistribution
CouncilElectionMayorBoard of ControlWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8
1968–1970 1968 Victor CoppsAnne JonesJim CampbellJack MacDonaldBill FoleyBob MorrowJim McKeonVince AgroBill McCullochAldo PoloniatoBill ScandlanJoseph KostykBill PowellJim CusteauDave LawrenceReg WheelerFred WhitehouseJim StoweRobert FordJim BethuneJames MacDonald
1966–1968 1966 Malcolm (Mac) ClineThomas DoyleStanley DudzicJohn Smith
1964–1966 1964 Archie McCoyBrian MorisonLeslie ParkerAnne JonesBill McCullochBill Foley
1962–1964 1962 Ada PritchardSam ParkerFrank DillonJoseph MacalusoHugh BrownJoseph LanzaJack McLaren
1960–1962 1960 Lloyd JacksonJack MacDonaldVictor CoppsRoss FischerJohn MunroJoseph KostykJim CampbellBrian Morison
Ward Boundary Redistribution
CouncilElectionMayorBoard of ControlWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8
1958-1960 1958 Lloyd JacksonArchie McCoyAda PritchardJack MacDonaldSam ParkerJack McLarenBill Thompson John Munro Hugh BrownRamsey EvansMargaret StandenRoss FischerMalcolm (Mac) ClineFrank DillonFred PartridgeJoseph LanzaJames MurdockDave LawrenceFred WhitehouseBrian MorisonRay Edwards
1956-1958 1956 Samuel BaggsJoseph Dubeck
(From June, 1958)
Roy Aindow
(To June, 1958)
David DuncanMalcolm HeddleDave LawrenceKen Crockett
1954-1956 1954 Samuel LawrenceJack MacDonaldBill ThompsonRoy AindowCharles McCabeArchie McCoyWilliam Harris
1953-1954 1953 Samuel BaggsJohn LewingtonMarvin Farewell Ada Pritchard
1952-1953 1952 George ShaverRobert PurnellFred PartridgeBill Walsh
1951-1952 1951 Henry Arnott HicksRussell ReinkeCharles McCabeJack MacDonaldLewis RossEd Crockett
1950-1951 1950 William WarrenderSamuel BaggsRoy AindowJohn Hancox
Ward Boundary Redistribution
CouncilElectionMayorBoard of ControlWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8
1949-1950 1949 Lloyd Jackson Ellen Fairclough William Warrender Henry Arnott HicksSam ParkerBessie HughtonKen CrockettCharles McCabeHugh BrownWarren Laird JenningsSamuel BaggsRobert PurnellMalcolm (Mac) ClineDoug GordonFred PartridgeMalcolm HeddleJohn HodgsonFred HaywardJack MacDonaldRoy AindowRussell Reinke
1948-1949 1948 Sam Lawrence Andy FrameHugh McIntyreWalter ChadwickHenry Arnott HicksWilliam WarrenderEllen FaircloughPeter McCullochFrank DillonPeter DunlopJames Newell
1947-1948 1947 John StewartThomas MarshallJoseph Easton
1946-1947 1946 Nora-Frances HendersonHelen Anderson-CoulsonSam ParkerWarren Laird JenningsFred Partridge
1945-1946 1945 Donald ClarkeWilliam WeirHerbert HannahEllen Fairclough
(appointed 1945)
Herbert Smye
(resigned 1945)
Thomas MarshallDoug GordonHelen Anderson-Coulson
1944-1945 1944 Hugh McIntyreRobert ElliottVernon KnowlesHerbert SmyePeter McCulloch
1943-1944 1943 Walter ChadwickWilliam McFarlandHarry Hunter
1942-1943 1942 William Morrison Sam Lawrence Donald ClarkeSam ParkerRobert EvansSam ClarkeRoy Aindow
1941-1942 1941 Andy FrameWalter ChadwickWilliam WarrenderHugh McIntyreRobert ThornberryWilliam WeirSam ClarkeRobert Elliott
1940-1941 1940 William KennedyArchie Burton
1939-1940 1939 Robert InchJames PhinThomas WhiteHarry Hunter
1938-1939 1938 Beamer HopkinsFreeman TreleavenHugh McIntyreAlexander NelliganDonald ClarkeRoy Aindow
(appointed)
Agnes Sharpe
(resigned)
1937-1938 1937 Andy FrameOrville WalshBeamer HopkinsArchie BurtonAgnes Sharpe
1936-1937 1936 Donald McFarlaneJohn Marsh
1935-1936 1935 Sam NelsonWilliam Ainslie
1934-1935 1934 Herbert Wilton Septimus Stuart DuMoulinFranklin TurvilleWilliam FickGeorge HancockArthur DavidsonThomas LewingtonWilliam Harrison
1933-1934 1933 Sam Lawrence Nora-Frances HendersonThomas GallagherCharles AitchisonArchie PollockAndy FrameSam ClarkeJohn MitchellJames Reed
1932-1933 1932 John Peebles Sam Lawrence Andy GaulCharles AitchisonArchie PollockSam ClarkeJohn MitchellJames Reed
1931-1932 1931 John BellSam MansonSeptimus Stuart DuMoulinWilliam HuttonAustin MacauleyCharles AitchisonJohn SherringArchie BurtonWilliam Dean
Ward Boundary Redistribution
CouncilElectionMayorBoard of ControlWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8
  Ran as a CCF candidate
  Ran as a NDP candidate [3]
  Ran as a Labour or Labour's Voice candidate
  Ran as a ILP candidate
  Ran as a Conservative Party candidate
  Ran as a Liberal Party candidate

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References

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