Elections were held in the organized municipalities in the Parry Sound District of Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Parry Sound District is a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. Its boundaries are District of Muskoka to the south, the Sudbury District to the north-northwest, the French River and Lake Nipissing in the north, Nipissing District and North Bay in the north and east and parts of Algonquin Park in the northeast.
Ontario is one of the 13 provinces and territories of Canada and is located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province accounting for 38.3 percent of the country's population, and is the second-largest province in total area. Ontario is fourth-largest jurisdiction in total area when the territories of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut are included. It is home to the nation's capital city, Ottawa, and the nation's most populous city, Toronto, which is also Ontario's provincial capital.
The Archipelago was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation.
An acclamation, in its most common sense, is a form of election that does not use a ballot. "Acclamation" or "acclamatio" can also signify a kind of ritual greeting and expression of approval in certain social contexts as in ancient Rome.
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
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Peter Ketchum (X) | Acclaimed |
Armour was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation. [1] Rod Blakelock, Marty Corcoran, Jerry Brandt and Patrick Hayes were elected to council. [1]
Armour is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
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Bob MacPhail (X) | Acclaimed |
Burk's Falls was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation. [1] Bruce Campbell, Rex Smith, Lisa Morrison and Lewis Hodgson will serve on council. [1]
Burk's Falls is an incorporated village in the Almaguin Highlands region of Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada, located 265 kilometres (165 mi) north of Toronto and 90 kilometres (56 mi) south of North Bay, Ontario. The village, and the waterfall on the site, were named by David Francis Burk of Oshawa, after he selected the land surrounding the waterfall in the Free Land Grant Act. Burk's Falls is part of the Magnetawan River waterway.
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
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Cathy Still (X) | Acclaimed |
Callander's entire council was acclaimed into office. [2] Doug Brydges, Virginia Onley, Robb Noon and Maurice Turgeon will serve on council. [1]
The Municipality of Callander is a township in central Ontario, Canada, located at the southeast end of Lake Nipissing in the Almaguin Highlands region of the District of Parry Sound. The municipality is located on Callander Bay, just south of North Bay.
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Hector Lavigne (X) | Acclaimed |
Carling was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation. [3] Mike Konoval, Susan Murphy, Sid Larson and Michael Gordon were elected to council. [3]
Carling is a township in Ontario, Canada, located in the District of Parry Sound on Georgian Bay. Killbear Provincial Park is located in the municipality.
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gord Harrison | Acclaimed |
Joly was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation. [1] Betty Barnes, Tom Rheubottom, Bruce Baker and Marion Duke were elected to council. [1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Mario Campese (X) | Acclaimed |
Paul Tomlinson won the mayoral race in Kearney, a victory which local media credited to unusually high turnout among seasonal cottage country residents after the town attempted to eliminate its mail-in voting process. [4] Louise Wadsworth, Arthur Murdy, Ken Ball, Steve Sainsbury, Barry Dingwall and Yvonne Wills were elected as councillors. [4]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Paul Tomlinson | 381 | 40.75 |
Lance Thrale | 329 | 35.19 |
Charles Zummach | 202 | 21.60 |
Frank Heran | 23 | 2.46 |
Doug Maeck won the mayoralty of Machar. [5] Ron McLaren, Ronald Bennison, Lynn Mantha and Bill Russell were elected to council. [1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Douglas Maeck | 504 | 59.09 |
Lynda Carleton | 349 | 40.91 |
Former mayor Sam Dunnett defeated incumbent mayor Dick Smith in Magnetawan. [6] Charlie Gray, Jack Crossman, Barry Mutton and Bryan Hampson were elected to council. [6]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Sam Dunnett | 860 | 49.17 |
Dick Smith (X) | 521 | 29.79 |
Tony Pratas | 368 | 21.04 |
McDougall was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation. [7] Kim Dixon, Lewis Malott, Peter Daleman and Joe Johnson were elected to council. [7]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Dale Robinson (X) | Acclaimed |
Peter Hopkins was elected reeve of McKellar, defeating incumbent David Moore and challenger Debbie Zulak. [8] Tamara Black, Ted Stroud, Jury Naklowych and Gerald Bell were elected to council. [8]
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
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Peter Hopkins | 619 | 46.30 |
David Moore (X) | 383 | 28.65 |
Debbie Zulak | 335 | 25.05 |
McMurrich/Monteith was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation. [1] Tina Scott, Merv Mulligan, Lynn Zemnicky and Carol Armstrong were elected to council. [1]
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
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Glynn Robinson (X) | Acclaimed |
Pat Haufe won the mayoralty of Nipissing. [9] Tom Piper, Liz Smith, Thomas H. Butler and Dougal Culham were elected to council. [9]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Pat Haufe | 456 | 44.70 |
Kalvin Young | 390 | 38.23 |
Linda Anderson | 174 | 17.06 |
Councillor Jamie McGarvey won the mayoral election in Parry Sound over challenger Perry Harris. [10] Paul Borneman, Bonnie Keith, Brad Horne, Keith Saulnier, Dave Williams and Dan McCauley were elected to council. [10]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jamie McGarvey | 1,419 | 56.71 |
Perry Harris | 1,083 | 43.29 |
Perry was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors won by acclamation. [1] Mary Anne Love, Jim Cushman, Les Rowley and Norm Hofstetter were elected to council. [1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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John Dunn | Acclaimed |
Peter McIsaac won 67 per cent of the mayoral vote in Powassan, defeating incumbent mayor Bob Young. [11] Todd White, Gerry Giesler, Nancy Barner, Dave Britton, Roger Glabb and Steven Eide were elected to council. [9]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Peter McIsaac | 1,012 | 67.06 |
Bob Young (X) | 427 | 28.30 |
Leonard Kerrigan | 70 | 4.64 |
Incumbent reeve Glenn Miller was re-elected in Ryerson. [12] Council will consist of Barbara Marlow, George Sterling, Rosalind Hall and Doug Weddell. [12]
Reeve Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Glenn Miller (X) | 400 | 64.83 |
Paul C. Van Dam | 217 | 35.17 |
Incumbent mayor David Conn was re-elected in Seguin. [13] Alex Chidley, Bruce Gibbon, Rod Osborne, Doug Sainsbury, Everett Jacklin and Jack Hepworth were elected to council. [13]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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David Conn (X) | 2,708 | 58.74 |
Mark Stivrins | 1,902 | 41.26 |
Incumbent mayor Jim Coleman was reelected in South River. [1] Bill O'Hallarn, Sharon Smith, Les Mahon and Jeff Dickerson were elected to council. [1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jim Coleman (X) | 247 | 69.38 |
Bob Barker | 109 | 30.62 |
Christine Ellis defeated incumbent mayor Stephen Rawn to become the first female mayor of Strong. [14] Jason Cottrell, Kelly Elik, John Newstead and Merlyn Snow were elected to council. [15]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Christine Ellis | 329 | 52.22 |
Stephen Rawn (X) | 301 | 47.78 |
Incumbent mayor Elgin Schneider was re-elected in Sundridge. [1] Bill de Vries, Christopher Blueman, Lawrie Vincer and Barry Morris were elected to council. [1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Elgin Schneider (X) | 420 | 86.07 |
Arthur L. Jefford | 68 | 13.93 |
Incumbent mayor Chris Armstrong was re-elected in Whitestone. [16] Don Carter, Bill Church, Colette Deacon and Joe Lamb were elected to council. [16]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Chris Armstrong (X) | 944 | 61.18 |
Alan Ladd | 447 | 28.97 |
Caroline Ferry | 152 | 9.85 |
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