Oakville Town Council

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The Oakville Town Council is the governing body of the Town of Oakville, Ontario, Canada.

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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.

Current Composition (2022-2026)

Elected in the 2022 municipal election

WardRegional & Town
Councillor
Town
Councillor
Communities
Mayor Rob Burton
1Sean O'MearaJonathan McNeice Bronte, Lakeshore Woods, Bronte Creek
2Cathy DuddeckRay ChisholmCentral Oakville, Kerr Village, eastern Glen Abbey
3Janet Haslett-TheallDave GittingsCharnwood, Ennisclare, Clearview, Downtown
4Allan ElgarPeter LongoWestoak Trails, western Glen Abbey, Palermo
5Jeff KnollMarc GrantKent Gardens, River Oaks, Uptown Core, Sheridan College
6Tom AdamsNatalia LishchynaFalgarwood, Joshua's Creek, Postridge
7Nav NandaScott XieNeyagawa, Trafaglar, Glenorchy

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Previous Councils

2018–2022 Council

Elected in the 2018 municipal election

WardRegional & Town
Councillor
Town
Councillor
Mayor Rob Burton
1Sean O'MearaBeth Robertson
2Cathy DuddeckRay Chisholm
3Dave GittingsJanet Haslett-Theall
4Allan ElgarPeter Longo
5Jeff KnollMarc Grant
6Tom AdamsNatalia Lishchyna
7Pavan ParmarJasvinder Sandhu

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2014–2018 Council

WardRegional & Town
Councillor
Town
Councillor
Mayor Rob Burton
1Sean O'MearaRalph Robinson
2Cathy Duddeck Pam Damoff (until 2015)
Ray Chisholm (after 2016)
3Dave GittingsNick Hutchins
4Allan ElgarRoger Lapworth
5Jeff KnollMarc Grant
6Tom AdamsMax Khan (until 2015)
Natalia Lishchyna (after 2015)

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2010–2014 Council

WardRegional & Town
Councillor
Town
Councillor
Mayor Rob Burton
1Alan JohnstonRalph Robinson
2Cathy Duddeck Pam Damoff
3Keith BirdDave Gittings
4Allan ElgarRoger Lapworth
5Jeff KnollMarc Grant
6Tom AdamsMax Khan

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2006-2010 Council

WardRegional & Town
Councillor
Town
Councillor
Mayor Rob Burton
1Alan JohnstonRalph Robinson
2Fred OliverCathy Duddeck
3Keith BirdMary Chapin
4Allan ElgarRoger Lapworth
5Jeff KnollMarc Grant
6Tom AdamsMax Khan

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2003-2006 Council

WardRegional & Town
Councillor
Town
Councillor
Mayor Ann Mulvale
1Mike LansdownRalph Robinson
2Fred OliverCathy Duddeck
3Keith BirdChris Stoate
4Allan ElgarRenee Sandelowski
5Jeff KnollMarc Grant
6Janice WrightTom Adams

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2000-2003 Council

WardRegional & Town
Councillor
Town
Councillor
Mayor Ann Mulvale
1 Kevin Flynn Ralph Robinson
2Fred OliverLinda Hardacre
3Keith BirdTedd Smith
4Allan ElgarJody Sanderson
5Jeff KnollJanice Caster
6Kurt FranklinJanice Wright

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References

  1. "Declaration of Municipal Election Results" (PDF). Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  2. "Declaration of Municipal Election Results" (PDF). Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  3. "Declaration of Municipal Election Results" (PDF). Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  4. "Declaration of Municipal Election Results" (PDF). Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  5. "Declaration of Municipal Election Results" (PDF). Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  6. "Declaration of Municipal Election Results" (PDF). Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  7. "Declaration of Municipal Election Results". Town of Oakville. Retrieved June 29, 2019.