Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections, 1994

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Elections were held on November 14, 1994 in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. This page lists the election results for Regional Chair, Regional Council, and local mayors and councils of the RMOC in 1994. The 1994 election was the first election for a separate regional council.

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Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton

CandidateVote%
Peter Clark (X)106,78655.00
Frank Reid55,35228.51
Victoria Masson15,3657.91
Jim Jones5,7192.95
John Turmel 4,5632.35
Ron Parker2,4461.26
Lance Richardson2,1831.12
William Ikkers1,7270.89

Regional Council

Map of the RMOC's Wards used in this election
1. Orleans Ward
2. Innes Ward
3. Bell-South Nepean Ward
4. Kanata Ward
5. Western Townships Ward
6. Cumberland-Osgoode Ward
7. Bay Ward
8. Baseline Ward
9. Knoxdale-Merivale Ward
10. Gloucester-Southgate Ward
11. Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward
12. Rideau-Vanier Ward
13. Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward
14. Somerset Ward
15. Kitchissippi Ward
16. River Ward
17. Capital Ward
18. Alta Vista Ward. Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton ward boundaries.png
Map of the RMOC's Wards used in this election
1. Orléans Ward
2. Innes Ward
3. Bell-South Nepean Ward
4. Kanata Ward
5. Western Townships Ward
6. Cumberland-Osgoode Ward
7. Bay Ward
8. Baseline Ward
9. Knoxdale-Merivale Ward
10. Gloucester-Southgate Ward
11. Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward
12. Rideau-Vanier Ward
13. Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward
14. Somerset Ward
15. Kitchissippi Ward
16. River Ward
17. Capital Ward
18. Alta Vista Ward.
Orléans Ward
CandidateVotes%
Herb Kreling 3,275
Bob Monette 3,251
Keith De Cruz3,118
Bernard Pelot766
Stan Lamothe371
Innes Ward
CandidateVotes%
Richard Cantin 4,245
Ed Campbell3,800
Ian A. G. Campbell414
Bell-South Nepean Ward
CandidateVotes%
David Pratt Acclaimed
Kanata Ward
CandidateVotes%
Alex Munter 6,572
Mark Gallivan4,546
Marianne Wilkinson 3,376
Western Townships Ward
CandidateVotes%
Betty Hill 6,619
Roland Armitage 6,544
Mike Bryan3,047
Cumberland-Osgoode Ward
CandidateVotes%
Robert van den Ham Acclaimed
Bay Ward
CandidateVotes%
Alex Cullen 8,009
Betty-Ann Kealey3,355
Andy Sammon1,037
Baseline Ward
CandidateVotes%
Al Loney 4,269
Jay Acton3,595
Stan McBride1,748
Kevin Kinsella1,592
Knoxdale-Merivale Ward
CandidateVotes%
Gord Hunter 5,261
Richard Stead3,767
Gloucester-Southgate Ward
CandidateVotes%
Dan Beamish 6,091
James McMahon1,484
Moe Royer1,394
Kenneth McCarthy1,042
Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward
CandidateVotes%
Michel Bellemare 3,582
Fiona Faucher 3,389
Christian Bilinsky1,034
Rideau-Vanier Ward
CandidateVotes%
Madeleine Meilleur 7,702
Laurie Gourlay2,055
Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward
CandidateVotes%
Jacques Legendre 3,317
Julie Taub2,348
Joan Gullen2,059
George Kelly1,893
Somerset Ward
CandidateVotes%
Diane Holmes 6,496
Dale Curwin1,080
Ross Taylor742
Bill Overall222
Kitchissippi Ward
CandidateVotes%
Linda Davis 4,071
Marian Lothian3,579
Art Pope3,166
River Ward
CandidateVotes%
Wendy Stewart 7,315
Val Parkinson2,797
Capital Ward
CandidateVotes%
Brian McGarry5,027
Nancy Mitchell4,660
Beatrice Costisella269
Alta Vista Ward
CandidateVotes%
Peter Hume 11,142
Rebecca Liff1,172
Sean Abdallah1,166

Cumberland

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Brian Coburn (X)10,81388.42
Sam Haider1,41611.58

Council

CandidateVote%
Queenswood Ward
Frank Stacey2,766
Arthur Pennington844
Bilberry Ward
Dave Lewis1,514
Vic Powell476
Jeffrey Leiper 70
Fallingbrook Ward
Frank Dugal1,682
Marieme Pennington454
Arnold Stirajs447
Syed Haider142
Heritage Ward
Gerry LalondeAcclaimed

Gloucester

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Claudette Cain (X)23,51890.52
Jaffar Hashmi2,4629.48

Council

CandidateVote%
Gloucester North Ward
Michael Denny2,494
Mary A. Bryden2,060
Jeff Slater647
James Spencer143
Cyrville Ward
Patricia Clark (X)1,347
Joe T. Saab671
Harold G. Keenan439
Masood Ghavami150
Blackburn Hamlet Ward
Rainer Bloess 1,835
Phil Benson699
Joyce Hum447
Neil MacIntosh420
Orleans North Ward
René Danis (X)2,347
Ken Vowles1,383
Al Dzikowski479
Brad Kennedy282
Shirley Fleishhaker178
Richard Beecroft83
Orleans South Ward
Frank J. Cauley (X)2,395
Gary J. Jessup2,214
Gloucester South Ward
George Barrett3,015
George Saade873
Brent P. Colbert399

Goulbourn

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Paul Bradley (X)Acclaimed

Council

CandidateVote%
Ward 1
Janet Stavinga 854
M. Wayne Beaten (X)802
Ward 2
Allan Ryan902
Leslie Haubrich (X)879
Ward 3
Steven Lewis726
Ron Mahar (X)700
Leigh Poirier334
Ward 4
Bob Miller (X)Acclaimed

Kanata

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Merle Nicholds (X)10,141
Ian Cumming3,068
Richard Brazeau1,280

Council

CandidateVote%
Kanata North Ward
Sheila McKee1,706
Christopher Hollands872
Ian Hunter871
Jim Shearon580
Jim Malone269
Ronald Frye81
Katimavik/Hazeldean Ward
Tom FloodAcclaimed
Glen Cairn Ward
Pam Cripps1,129
Graham Ball1,059
Doug Parsons865
Bridlewood Ward
Eva James 1,827
Stu Chandler1,264

Nepean

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Ben Franklin (X)23,46376.13
Al Speyers7,35723.87

Council

CandidateVote%
Lakeshore Ward
Merynv Sullivan1,301
Ted Ladelphia872
Giorgio DiFranco336
Nepean Centre Ward
Rick Chiarelli 3,202
Beth Graham2,840
Jim Wisking151
Evergreen Ward
Molly McGoldrick-Larsen 2,011
Lily Dea1,762
Ron Edwards1,353
William Frampton159
Knoxdale Ward
Margaret Rywak2,458
Shayna Shuster (X)2,249
Joseph Ben-Ami401
Merivale Ward
Lee Ann Farnworth 3,553
Les Casey (X)1,625
Tonis Kasvand74
Barrhaven Ward
Doug Collins (X)3,304
Kim Millan1,902
Nick Dean477

Osgoode

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Lloyd Cranston 3,37467.78
Mary Cooper1,60432.22

Council Four elected at large. Elected councillors indicated in bold.

CandidateVote%
Doug Thompson (X)3,900
Dwayne Acres3,796
Vera Mitchell (X)3,383
Dale Harvey2,659
Robert Brown2,016
Claudette Cyr-Smith774

Ottawa

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Jacquelin Holzman (X)34,11736.95
Joan O'Neill 28,81831.21
Tim Kehoe 24,80326.86
Diane McIntyre2,9253.17
Alexander Saikaley1,6771.82

Rideau

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
James C. Stewart 2,24350.33
Bryan Dorling2,21449.67

Council

CandidateVote%
Ward 1
Glenn Brooks ACCLAIMED
Ward 2
Don Stephenson1,195
Gord Angus552
Ward 3
Rob FraserACCLAIMED
Ward 4
Anne Robinson859
Neol Norenius374

Rockcliffe Park

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Patrick J. Murray ACCLAIMED

Council Four elected at large. Elected councillors indicated in bold.

CandidateVote%
Gordon Roston478
Jane Dobell380
John Bull367
James Taylor350
Howard Wirth301
Alan Cooke209
Norma Young-MacLean189
Carmine Domenicucci124

Vanier

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Guy Cousineau (X)ACCLAIMED

Council

CandidateVote%
Cummings Ward
Diane DoréACCLAIMED
William D'Aoust Ward
Robert Crête850
Marc Grandmaître592
A. J. Plant81
Richelieu Ward
Yvon Dubé620
Denis Grandmaître610
St. Charles Ward
Sylvain Boyer588
Léo Lavergne344

West Carleton

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Dwight Eastman (X)3,14056.36
Sue LeBrun2,43143.64

Council

CandidateVote%
Ward 1
Dan MacMillan (X)904
Helga McDonald486
Lorraine Lortie64
Keith Payles49
Ward 2
Bert Reitsma (X)Acclaimed
Ward 3
John Caldwell (X)652
Bob Kerr534
Ward 4
Orville Kemp (X)Acclaimed

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