Lennox and Addington County Council
edit
The Lennox and Addington County Council consists of the three municipal reeves, mayor of Greater Napanee and the three deputy reeves and the Deputy Reeve of Greater Napanee.[1]
Position |
Elected
|
Addington Highlands Reeve |
Henry Hogg
|
Addington Highlands Deputy Reeve |
(selected from council)
|
Greater Napanee Mayor |
Terry Richardson (acclaimed)
|
Greater Napanee Deputy Mayor |
Brian Calver
|
Loyalist Mayor |
Jamie Hegardorn
|
Loyalist Deputy Mayor |
Nathan Townend
|
Stone Mills Reeve |
John Wise (acclaimed)
|
Stone Mills Deputy Reeve |
Douglas A. Davidson (acclaimed)
|
Addington Highlands is divided into two wards. Of the five members of council, the Reeve is elected “at large” by vote of all the electors and the two of the four councillors are elected by the voters in this ward.[2]
Reeve Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Henry Hogg (X) |
980 |
65.25
|
Marlean McLean |
522 |
34.75
|
(selected from council)
Councillor Candidate
|
Votes
|
Tony Fritsch (X)
|
464
|
Kirby Thompson (X)
|
377
|
Royce Rosenblath
|
368
|
Councillor Candidate
|
Votes
|
Kenneth Hook
|
563
|
E. Helen Yanch (X)
|
366
|
Bill Cox
|
289
|
David L. Miles
|
253
|
Greater Napanee is divided into five wards. Of the seven members of council, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor are elected “at large” by vote of all the electors and one of the five councillors are elected by the voters in this ward.[3]
Mayor Marg Isbester did not run for re-election.[4]
Mayoral Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
Terry Richardson
|
Acclaimed
|
Deputy Mayoral Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
Brian Calver |
2,402 |
51.18
|
John McCormack |
1,478 |
31.49
|
Eric DePoe |
813 |
17.32
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Michael Schenk
|
610
|
Tony Balasevicius
|
386
|
Matt Potwarka
|
35
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Angela Hicks
|
429
|
Terry Cook
|
324
|
Les Humphries
|
184
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Dave Pinnell Jr.(X)
|
388
|
Richard Pringle
|
302
|
Don Stokes
|
265
|
John South
|
166
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Bob Norrie(X)
|
391
|
Josh Hayter
|
304
|
Jeff Chestnut
|
137
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Bill Martin
|
285
|
Casey Wells
|
252
|
Ellen Johnson
|
167
|
Loyalist is divided into three wards. Of the seven members of council, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor are elected “at large” by vote of all the electors and one of the five councillors are elected by the voters in this ward.[5]
Previous mayor Ric Bresee was elected to the Ontario Legislature in the 2022 Ontario general election for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in the riding of Hastings—Lennox and Addington.[6] Deputy mayor Jim Hegadorn was appointed mayor August 8, and is running for election for a full term.
Mayoral Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
Jamie Hegardorn (X) |
3,647 |
90.97
|
Penny Porter |
362 |
9.03
|
Deputy Mayoral Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
Nathan Townend |
2,488 |
62.80
|
Ron Gordon |
1,474 |
37.20
|
Ward 1 Councillor
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Lorna Willis(X)
|
202
|
Duncan Ashley
|
167
|
Ward 2 Councillor
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Carol Parks(X)
|
385
|
Joy Silver
|
349
|
Ward 3 Councillor
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Mike Budarick(X)
|
1,594
|
Jake Ennis
|
1,555
|
Paul Proderick
|
1,422
|
James Babcock
|
899
|
Ted McGrath
|
859
|
Drew Cumpson
|
775
|
Stone Mills holds elections at large. All the seven members of council, the Reeve, Deputy Reeve and five councillors are elected by the voters.[7]
Reeve Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
John Wise
|
Acclaimed
|
Deputy Reeve Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
Douglas A. Davidson
|
Acclaimed
|
Councillors (At Large)
edit
Candidate
|
Votes
|
Rob Fenwick
|
1320
|
Shari Milligan (X)
|
1244
|
Wenda Lalande (X)
|
1177
|
Wendy McDonald
|
1138
|
Krysta-Lee Woodcock
|
1128
|
Kevin Richmond
|
942
|
Amberlyn Bishop
|
369
|
Adam Pyne
|
306
|
Dennis Masson
|
264
|