All municipalities in Ontario held elections on November 8, 1982, to elect mayors or reeves, city councillors, and school trustees. Some areas also held referendums.
Art Eggleton was re-elected as mayor of Toronto, and Mel Lastman was re-elected as mayor of the Toronto-area city North York. Outside of Toronto, Dave Neumann was returned as mayor of Brantford.
Elected mayors and reeves
edit- Ajax: Bill McLean[1]
- Barrie: Ross Archer[2]
- Belleville: George Zegouras[2]
- Brampton: Ken Whillans[2]
- Brantford: Dave Neumann[2] (details)
- Burlington: Roly Bird[2]
- Caledon: John Clarkson[2]
- Cambridge: Claudette Millar[2]
- Chatham: Margaret Archibald[3]
- Cornwall: Gerald Parisien[2]
- East York: Dave Johnson[2] (details)
- Etobicoke: Dennis Flynn (details)
- Flamborough: Chris Ward
- Fort Erie: Heinz Hummel[2]
- Gloucester: Fred Barrett[2] (details)
- Guelph: Norm Jary[2]
- Halton Hills: Peter Pomeroy[4]
- Hamilton: Bob Morrow
- Kingston: John Gerretsen[2]
- Kingston (Township): John Smale[5]
- Kitchener: Dom Cardillo[2]
- London: Al Gleeson[2]
- Markham: Tony Roman[2]
- Milton: Gordon Krantz[2]
- Mississauga: Hazel McCallion (details)
- Nepean: Ben Franklin[2] (details)
- Newcastle: Garnet Rickard[1]
- Newmarket: Ray Twinney[2]
- Niagara Falls: Wayne Thomson[2]
- North Bay: Merle Dickerson[2]
- North York: Mel Lastman (details)
- Oakville: Harry Barrett
- Orillia: Pat McIsaac[2]
- Oshawa: Allan Pilkey[2]
- Ottawa: Marion Dewar (details)
- Peterborough: Bob Barker[2]
- Pickering: Jack Anderson[4]
- Richmond Hill: Al Duffy[2]
- Sarnia: Marceil Saddy[2]
- Sault Ste. Marie: Don MacGregor
- Scarborough: Gus Harris (details)
- St. Catharines: Roy Adams[2]
- Stoney Creek: Bill Sears[2]
- Stratford: Ted Blowse[2]
- St. Thomas: Doug Tarry[2]
- Sudbury: Peter Wong[2]
- Thunder Bay: Walter Assef[2]
- Timmins: Vic Power[2]
- Toronto: Art Eggleton (details)
- Valley East: Howard Armstrong[1]
- Vaughan: Lorna Jackson[2]
- Waterloo: Marjorie Carroll[2]
- Welland: Eugene Strangers[2]
- Whitby: Robert Attersley[4]
- Windsor: Elizabeth Kishkon
- Woodstock: Wendy Calder[2]
- York: Alan Tonks[2](details)
Results
editBrantford
edit1982 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Dave Neumann | 16,267 | 75.68 | ||||||
Yvonne McMahon | 1,638 | 7.62 | ||||||
William Stewart | 1,136 | 5.28 | ||||||
Robert MacKeigan | 1,014 | 4.72 | ||||||
Andy Woolley | 954 | 4.44 | ||||||
Lenny Kerr | 486 | 2.27 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 21,495 | 100 |
References
edit- ^ a b c "Here are the mayors elected across Ontario". Brantford Expositor. November 9, 1982. p. 26. Retrieved June 9, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al "Provincial results". Windsor Star. November 9, 1982. p. 11. Retrieved June 9, 2024.
- ^ "Mayors elected across the province". Sault Star. November 9, 1982. p. 2. Retrieved June 9, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Ontario mayors". Kingston Whig-Standard. November 9, 1982. p. 8. Retrieved June 9, 2024.
- ^ "Kingston Township". Kingston Whig-Standard. November 9, 1982. p. 15. Retrieved June 9, 2024.