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The council consists of the mayor plus fourteen elected councillors elected among seven wards. Within each ward, the Town Councillor represents the ward solely in Oakville Town Council, while the Town and Regional Councillor is a member of the governing council of the Regional Municipality of Halton in addition to being a member of the Town Council.
Elected in the 2022 municipal election
Ward | Regional & Town Councillor | Town Councillor | Communities |
---|---|---|---|
Mayor | Rob Burton | ||
1 | Sean O'Meara | Jonathan McNeice | Bronte, Lakeshore Woods, Bronte Creek |
2 | Cathy Duddeck | Ray Chisholm | Central Oakville, Kerr Village, eastern Glen Abbey |
3 | Janet Haslett-Theall | Dave Gittings | Charnwood, Ennisclare, Clearview, Downtown |
4 | Allan Elgar | Peter Longo | Westoak Trails, western Glen Abbey, Palermo |
5 | Jeff Knoll | Marc Grant | Kent Gardens, River Oaks, Uptown Core, Sheridan College |
6 | Tom Adams | Natalia Lishchyna | Falgarwood, Joshua's Creek, Postridge |
7 | Nav Nanda | Scott Xie | Neyagawa, Trafaglar, Glenorchy |
Elected in the 2018 municipal election
Ward | Regional & Town Councillor | Town Councillor | |
---|---|---|---|
Mayor | Rob Burton | ||
1 | Sean O'Meara | Beth Robertson | |
2 | Cathy Duddeck | Ray Chisholm | |
3 | Dave Gittings | Janet Haslett-Theall | |
4 | Allan Elgar | Peter Longo | |
5 | Jeff Knoll | Marc Grant | |
6 | Tom Adams | Natalia Lishchyna | |
7 | Pavan Parmar | Jasvinder Sandhu |
Ward | Regional & Town Councillor | Town Councillor |
---|---|---|
Mayor | Rob Burton | |
1 | Sean O'Meara | Ralph Robinson |
2 | Cathy Duddeck | Pam Damoff (until 2015) Ray Chisholm (after 2016) |
3 | Dave Gittings | Nick Hutchins |
4 | Allan Elgar | Roger Lapworth |
5 | Jeff Knoll | Marc Grant |
6 | Tom Adams | Max Khan (until 2015) Natalia Lishchyna (after 2015) |
Ward | Regional & Town Councillor | Town Councillor |
---|---|---|
Mayor | Rob Burton | |
1 | Alan Johnston | Ralph Robinson |
2 | Cathy Duddeck | Pam Damoff |
3 | Keith Bird | Dave Gittings |
4 | Allan Elgar | Roger Lapworth |
5 | Jeff Knoll | Marc Grant |
6 | Tom Adams | Max Khan |
Ward | Regional & Town Councillor | Town Councillor |
---|---|---|
Mayor | Rob Burton | |
1 | Alan Johnston | Ralph Robinson |
2 | Fred Oliver | Cathy Duddeck |
3 | Keith Bird | Mary Chapin |
4 | Allan Elgar | Roger Lapworth |
5 | Jeff Knoll | Marc Grant |
6 | Tom Adams | Max Khan |
Ward | Regional & Town Councillor | Town Councillor |
---|---|---|
Mayor | Ann Mulvale | |
1 | Mike Lansdown | Ralph Robinson |
2 | Fred Oliver | Cathy Duddeck |
3 | Keith Bird | Chris Stoate |
4 | Allan Elgar | Renee Sandelowski |
5 | Jeff Knoll | Marc Grant |
6 | Janice Wright | Tom Adams |
Ward | Regional & Town Councillor | Town Councillor |
---|---|---|
Mayor | Ann Mulvale | |
1 | Kevin Flynn | Ralph Robinson |
2 | Fred Oliver | Linda Hardacre |
3 | Keith Bird | Tedd Smith |
4 | Allan Elgar | Jody Sanderson |
5 | Jeff Knoll | Janice Caster |
6 | Kurt Franklin | Janice Wright |
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