Lennox and Addington County municipal elections, 2014

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Elections were held in Lennox and Addington County, Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

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Lennox and Addington County Council

The County Council consists of the three municipal reeves, mayor of Greater Napanee and the three deputy reeves and the Deputy Reeve of Greater Napanee. [1]

Position Elected
Addington Highlands Reeve Henry Hogg
Addington Highlands Deputy Reeve Selected from council
Greater Napanee Mayor Gordon Schermerhorn
Greater Napanee Deputy Mayor Marg Isbester
Loyalist Mayor Bill Lowry
Loyalist Deputy Mayor Richard Bresee (acclaimed)
Stone Mills Reeve Clarence Kennedy
Stone Mills Deputy Reeve Eric Smith (acclaimed)

Addington Highlands

Reeve Candidate [2] Vote %
Henry Hogg (X) 923 71.77
Gerry Bray 363 28.23

Greater Napanee

Mayoral Candidate [3] Vote %
Gordon Schermerhorn (X) 2,907 50.03
Robert Dorey 2,904 49.97

Loyalist

Mayoral Candidate [4] Vote %
Bill Lowry (X) 2,801 74.20
Rob Purvis 974 25.80

Stone Mills

Reeve Candidate [5] Vote %
Clarence Kennedy 1,726 55.21
Todd Steele 1,400 44.79

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