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.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Peter Clark (X) | 106,786 | 55.00 |
Frank Reid | 55,352 | 28.51 |
Victoria Masson | 15,365 | 7.91 |
Jim Jones | 5,719 | 2.95 |
John Turmel | 4,563 | 2.35 |
Ron Parker | 2,446 | 1.26 |
Lance Richardson | 2,183 | 1.12 |
William Ikkers | 1,727 | 0.89 |
Orléans Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Herb Kreling | 3,275 | |
Bob Monette | 3,251 | |
Keith De Cruz | 3,118 | |
Bernard Pelot | 766 | |
Stan Lamothe | 371 |
Innes Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Richard Cantin | 4,245 | |
Ed Campbell | 3,800 | |
Ian A. G. Campbell | 414 |
Bell-South Nepean Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
David Pratt | Acclaimed |
Kanata Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Alex Munter | 6,572 | |
Mark Gallivan | 4,546 | |
Marianne Wilkinson | 3,376 |
Western Townships Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Betty Hill | 6,619 | |
Roland Armitage | 6,544 | |
Mike Bryan | 3,047 |
Cumberland-Osgoode Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Robert van den Ham | Acclaimed |
Bay Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Alex Cullen | 8,009 | |
Betty-Ann Kealey | 3,355 | |
Andy Sammon | 1,037 |
Baseline Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Al Loney | 4,269 | |
Jay Acton | 3,595 | |
Stan McBride | 1,748 | |
Kevin Kinsella | 1,592 |
Knoxdale-Merivale Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Gord Hunter | 5,261 | |
Richard Stead | 3,767 |
Gloucester-Southgate Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Dan Beamish | 6,091 | |
James McMahon | 1,484 | |
Moe Royer | 1,394 | |
Kenneth McCarthy | 1,042 |
Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Michel Bellemare | 3,582 | |
Fiona Faucher | 3,389 | |
Christian Bilinsky | 1,034 |
Rideau-Vanier Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Madeleine Meilleur | 7,702 | |
Laurie Gourlay | 2,055 |
Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Jacques Legendre | 3,317 | |
Julie Taub | 2,348 | |
Joan Gullen | 2,059 | |
George Kelly | 1,893 |
Somerset Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Diane Holmes | 6,496 | |
Dale Curwin | 1,080 | |
Ross Taylor | 742 | |
Bill Overall | 222 |
Kitchissippi Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Linda Davis | 4,071 | |
Marian Lothian | 3,579 | |
Art Pope | 3,166 |
River Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Wendy Stewart | 7,315 | |
Val Parkinson | 2,797 |
Capital Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Brian McGarry | 5,027 | |
Nancy Mitchell | 4,660 | |
Beatrice Costisella | 269 |
Alta Vista Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Peter Hume | 11,142 | |
Rebecca Liff | 1,172 | |
Sean Abdallah | 1,166 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Brian Coburn (X) | 10,813 | 88.42 |
Sam Haider | 1,416 | 11.58 |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Queenswood Ward | |||
Frank Stacey | 2,766 | ||
Arthur Pennington | 844 | ||
Bilberry Ward | |||
Dave Lewis | 1,514 | ||
Vic Powell | 476 | ||
Jeffrey Leiper | 70 | ||
Fallingbrook Ward | |||
Frank Dugal | 1,682 | ||
Marieme Pennington | 454 | ||
Arnold Stirajs | 447 | ||
Syed Haider | 142 | ||
Heritage Ward | |||
Gerry Lalonde | Acclaimed |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Claudette Cain (X) | 23,518 | 90.52 |
Jaffar Hashmi | 2,462 | 9.48 |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Gloucester North Ward | |||
Michael Denny | 2,494 | ||
Mary A. Bryden | 2,060 | ||
Jeff Slater | 647 | ||
James Spencer | 143 | ||
Cyrville Ward | |||
Patricia Clark (X) | 1,347 | ||
Joe T. Saab | 671 | ||
Harold G. Keenan | 439 | ||
Masood Ghavami | 150 | ||
Blackburn Hamlet Ward | |||
Rainer Bloess | 1,835 | ||
Phil Benson | 699 | ||
Joyce Hum | 447 | ||
Neil MacIntosh | 420 | ||
Orleans North Ward | |||
René Danis (X) | 2,347 | ||
Ken Vowles | 1,383 | ||
Al Dzikowski | 479 | ||
Brad Kennedy | 282 | ||
Shirley Fleishhaker | 178 | ||
Richard Beecroft | 83 | ||
Orleans South Ward | |||
Frank J. Cauley (X) | 2,395 | ||
Gary J. Jessup | 2,214 | ||
Gloucester South Ward | |||
George Barrett | 3,015 | ||
George Saade | 873 | ||
Brent P. Colbert | 399 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Paul Bradley (X) | Acclaimed |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Ward 1 | |||
Janet Stavinga | 854 | ||
M. Wayne Beaten (X) | 802 | ||
Ward 2 | |||
Allan Ryan | 902 | ||
Leslie Haubrich (X) | 879 | ||
Ward 3 | |||
Steven Lewis | 726 | ||
Ron Mahar (X) | 700 | ||
Leigh Poirier | 334 | ||
Ward 4 | |||
Bob Miller (X) | Acclaimed |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Merle Nicholds (X) | 10,141 | |
Ian Cumming | 3,068 | |
Richard Brazeau | 1,280 |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Kanata North Ward | |||
Sheila McKee | 1,706 | ||
Christopher Hollands | 872 | ||
Ian Hunter | 871 | ||
Jim Shearon | 580 | ||
Jim Malone | 269 | ||
Ronald Frye | 81 | ||
Katimavik/Hazeldean Ward | |||
Tom Flood | Acclaimed | ||
Glen Cairn Ward | |||
Pam Cripps | 1,129 | ||
Graham Ball | 1,059 | ||
Doug Parsons | 865 | ||
Bridlewood Ward | |||
Eva James | 1,827 | ||
Stu Chandler | 1,264 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ben Franklin (X) | 23,463 | 76.13 |
Al Speyers | 7,357 | 23.87 |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Lakeshore Ward | |||
Merynv Sullivan | 1,301 | ||
Ted Ladelphia | 872 | ||
Giorgio DiFranco | 336 | ||
Nepean Centre Ward | |||
Rick Chiarelli | 3,202 | ||
Beth Graham | 2,840 | ||
Jim Wisking | 151 | ||
Evergreen Ward | |||
Molly McGoldrick-Larsen | 2,011 | ||
Lily Dea | 1,762 | ||
Ron Edwards | 1,353 | ||
William Frampton | 159 | ||
Knoxdale Ward | |||
Margaret Rywak | 2,458 | ||
Shayna Shuster (X) | 2,249 | ||
Joseph Ben-Ami | 401 | ||
Merivale Ward | |||
Lee Ann Farnworth | 3,553 | ||
Les Casey (X) | 1,625 | ||
Tonis Kasvand | 74 | ||
Barrhaven Ward | |||
Doug Collins (X) | 3,304 | ||
Kim Millan | 1,902 | ||
Nick Dean | 477 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Lloyd Cranston | 3,374 | 67.78 |
Mary Cooper | 1,604 | 32.22 |
Council Four elected at large. Elected councillors indicated in bold.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Doug Thompson (X) | 3,900 | |
Dwayne Acres | 3,796 | |
Vera Mitchell (X) | 3,383 | |
Dale Harvey | 2,659 | |
Robert Brown | 2,016 | |
Claudette Cyr-Smith | 774 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jacquelin Holzman (X) | 34,117 | 36.95 |
Joan O'Neill | 28,818 | 31.21 |
Tim Kehoe | 24,803 | 26.86 |
Diane McIntyre | 2,925 | 3.17 |
Alexander Saikaley | 1,677 | 1.82 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
James C. Stewart | 2,243 | 50.33 |
Bryan Dorling | 2,214 | 49.67 |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Ward 1 | |||
Glenn Brooks | ACCLAIMED | ||
Ward 2 | |||
Don Stephenson | 1,195 | ||
Gord Angus | 552 | ||
Ward 3 | |||
Rob Fraser | ACCLAIMED | ||
Ward 4 | |||
Anne Robinson | 859 | ||
Neol Norenius | 374 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Patrick J. Murray | ACCLAIMED |
Council Four elected at large. Elected councillors indicated in bold.
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gordon Roston | 478 | |
Jane Dobell | 380 | |
John Bull | 367 | |
James Taylor | 350 | |
Howard Wirth | 301 | |
Alan Cooke | 209 | |
Norma Young-MacLean | 189 | |
Carmine Domenicucci | 124 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Guy Cousineau (X) | ACCLAIMED |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Cummings Ward | |||
Diane Doré | ACCLAIMED | ||
William D'Aoust Ward | |||
Robert Crête | 850 | ||
Marc Grandmaître | 592 | ||
A. J. Plant | 81 | ||
Richelieu Ward | |||
Yvon Dubé | 620 | ||
Denis Grandmaître | 610 | ||
St. Charles Ward | |||
Sylvain Boyer | 588 | ||
Léo Lavergne | 344 |
Mayoral race
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dwight Eastman (X) | 3,140 | 56.36 |
Sue LeBrun | 2,431 | 43.64 |
Council
Candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Ward 1 | |||
Dan MacMillan (X) | 904 | ||
Helga McDonald | 486 | ||
Lorraine Lortie | 64 | ||
Keith Payles | 49 | ||
Ward 2 | |||
Bert Reitsma (X) | Acclaimed | ||
Ward 3 | |||
John Caldwell (X) | 652 | ||
Bob Kerr | 534 | ||
Ward 4 | |||
Orville Kemp (X) | Acclaimed |
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