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The 2014 Waterloo Region municipal elections were held on October 27, 2014 in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, to elect Waterloo Regional Council, the mayors and city councils of Cambridge, Kitchener, North Dumfries, Waterloo, Wellesley, Wilmot, and Woolwich, the Waterloo Region District School Board (Public), the Waterloo Catholic District School Board, and the regional members of Conseil Scolaire de District Catholiques Centre-Sud and Conseil Scolaire Viamonde (Public). The election was held in conjunction with the provincewide 2014 municipal elections.
The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is a regional municipality located in Southern Ontario, Canada. It consists of the cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, and the townships of North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. It is often referred to as the Region of Waterloo or Waterloo Region. The region is 1,369 square kilometres in size and its regional seat of government is in Kitchener.
Cambridge is a city located in Southern Ontario at the confluence of the Grand and Speed rivers in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It was formed in 1973 by the amalgamation of Galt, Preston, Hespeler, the settlement of Blair and a small portion of surrounding townships.
Kitchener is a city in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario. Located approximately 100 km (62 mi) west of Toronto, Kitchener is the regional seat. It was called the Town of Berlin from 1854 until 1912 and the City of Berlin from 1912 until 1916.
Names in bold denotes elected candidates.
(X) denotes incumbent.
Candidate [1] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ken Seiling (X) | 63,885 | 59.07 |
Jay Aissa | 25,615 | 23.68 |
Moira-Sharon Magee | 4,877 | 4.51 |
Robert F. Milligan | 4,708 | 4.35 |
John Wolf | 3,918 | 3.62 |
Paul Myles | 2,993 | 2.77 |
Oscar Cole-Amal | 2,154 | 1.99 |
Waterloo Regional Council includes the chair, the mayors of the seven constituent municipalities (see below) plus the following council races:
Candidate | Vote | % | |
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Cambridge (2 to be elected) | |||
Karl Kiefer | 12,328 | 34.33 | |
Helen Jowett | 8,554 | 23.82 | |
John Florence | 6,401 | 17.83 | |
Jane Brewer (X) | 4,377 | 12.19 | |
Kurt Ditner | 2,842 | 7.92 | |
Ron Koenderink | 1,404 | 3.91 | |
Kitchener (4 to be elected) | |||
Karen Redman | 28,616 | 23.48 | |
Tom Galloway (X) | 24,866 | 19.53 | |
Wayne Wettlaufer | 17,471 | 13.72 | |
Geoff Lorentz (X) | 17,005 | 13.36 | |
Elizabeth Clarke | 16,586 | 13.03 | |
Cameron J. Dearlove | 14,439 | 11.34 | |
Greg Burns | 8,331 | 6.54 | |
Waterloo (2 to be elected) | |||
Sean Strickland (X) | 12,138 | 29.26 | |
Jane Mitchell (X) | 8,374 | 20.18 | |
Andrew Telegdi | 8,029 | 19.35 | |
Karen Scian | 7,851 | 18.92 | |
Ed Korschewitz | 2,964 | 7.14 | |
Bob Oberholtzer | 2,133 | 5.14 |
Mayoral Candidate [2] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Doug Craig (X) | 13,484 | 53.28 |
Linda Ann Whetham | 4,556 | 18.00 |
Andrew Johnson | 2,960 | 11.70 |
Sandra Hill | 2,581 | 10.20 |
Harpinder Singh | 642 | 2.54 |
Sardool Bhogal | 592 | 2.34 |
Paul Tavares | 493 | 1.95 |
Mayoral Candidate [3] | Vote | % |
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Berry Vrbanovic | 26,946 | 61.01 |
Dan Glenn-Graham | 11,921 | 26.99 |
Peter Martin | 3,898 | 8.83 |
Slavko Miladinovic | 767 | 1.74 |
James Rhodes | 634 | 1.44 |
Mayoral Candidate [4] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Sue Foxton | 1,278 | 42.12 |
Kim Denouden | 962 | 31.71 |
John Holman | 794 | 26.17 |
Mayoral Candidate [5] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Dave Jaworsky | 14,103 | 55.26 |
Erika Traub | 6,292 | 24.65 |
Dave MacDonald | 4,432 | 17.36 |
Rami Said | 696 | 2.73 |
Mayoral Candidate [6] | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Joe Nowak | 1,301 | 56.69 |
Jim Olender | 516 | 22.48 |
Paul Hergott | 478 | 20.83 |
Mayoral Candidate [7] | Vote | % |
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Les Armstrong (X) | 3,382 | 56.08 |
Terry Broda | 2,649 | 43.92 |
Mayoral Candidate [8] | Vote [9] | % |
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Sandy Shantz | 4,431 | 66.33 |
Doug Hergott | 887 | 13.28 |
Bonnie Bryant | 851 | 12.74 |
Todd Cowan (X) | 511 | 7.65 |
Elmira is the largest community within the Township of Woolwich, which used to be in Waterloo County, Ontario but is now in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It is 15 kilometres (9 mi) to the north of the city of Waterloo. The community was listed in the Canada 2016 Census with a population of 10,161 at that time.
The Township of Woolwich is a rural township in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, considered as a municipality. A full ten small communities make up the Township which is located in the northeast part of Waterloo Region and is made up of 10 small communities, with Elmira, Ontario the largest and St. Jacobs, Ontario the second largest. The population at the time of the 2016 Census was 25,006, up slightly from the 2011 population of 23,145. Waterloo Region is still home to the largest population of Old Order Mennonites in Canada, particularly in the areas around St Jacobs and Elmira. They are often seen on the local roads using their traditional horse and buggy transportation; many also use horses to pull the implements in their farm fields.
Waterloo County, created in 1853 and dissolved in 1973, was the forerunner of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Situated on a subset of land within the Haldimand Tract, the traditional territory of the Attawandaron, Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples, Waterloo County consisted of five townships: Woolwich, Wellesley, Wilmot, Waterloo, and North Dumfries. The major population centres were Waterloo, Kitchener, Preston, Hespeler, Blair, and Doon in Waterloo township; Galt in North Dumfries; Elmira in Woolwich; and New Hamburg in Wilmot. All are now part of the Regional Municipality.
Kitchener—Conestoga is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. Its population in 2006 was 114,405.
Galt is a community in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario on the Grand River. Prior to 1973 it was an independent city, incorporated in 1915, but amalgamation with the town of Hespeler, Ontario, the town of Preston, Ontario and the village of Blair formed the new municipality of Cambridge. Parts of the surrounding townships were also included. The first mayor of Cambridge was Claudette Millar.
Waterloo is a federal electoral district in the Waterloo Region of Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 1997 and that is again represented in the House of Commons since the 2015 federal election as a result of the Canadian federal electoral redistribution, 2012.
The Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) provides policing services for the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, which encompasses the cities of Waterloo, Kitchener, and Cambridge, as well as the townships of North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. The WRPS was established in 1973, to replace the individual police departments in the region. The cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Galt; the towns of Preston, Hespeler, Elmira and New Hamburg; the Village of Bridgeport and Waterloo Township had their own respective police department. The townships of Woolwich, Wellesley, Wilmot and North Dumfries were under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Provincial Police. In 1991 the Waterloo Regional Police Force was renamed to their current name.
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