Elections were held in the organized municipalities in the Sudbury District of Ontario on October 24, 2022 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.[1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Vern Gorham (X) | Acclaimed |
Jason Cote, Gerald Lepine, Ray Maltais and Bert McDowell were elected to council.[1]
Chapleau was one of numerous municipalities in the province where there were no elections held; as each position on council saw only one registered candidate by the close of nominations, the entire council was directly acclaimed to office.[2]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ryan Bignucolo | Acclaimed |
Councillors are Alex Lambruschini, Paul Bernier, Catherine Ansara and Lisi Bernier.[3]
Incumbent mayor Jill Beer did not run for re-election. Candidates that ran to replace her included former mayor Ron Piche and former councillor Maureen Van Alstine.[4]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Douglas Gervais | 1,030 | 61.16 |
Dennis Lendrum | 312 | 18.53 |
Maureen Van Alstine | 203 | 12.05 |
Ron Piche | 139 | 8.25 |
Angela Kelly, Aidan Kallioinen, John Nadeau, Sandra Hayden, Gerry Massicotte and Ken Duplessis were elected to council.[1]
Gisèle Pageau was re-elected mayor of French River by acclamation.[5]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Gisèle Pageau (X) | Acclaimed |
The only contested race in Killarney was for Ward 1, with five candidates for the three seats. The mayor and both Ward 2 councillors were acclaimed.[6]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Michael Reider | Acclaimed |
The council will consist of Rob Campbell, Dave Froats and Peggy Roque in Ward 1, and Nicola Grubic and Mary Bradbury in Ward 2.[6]
Ned Whynott was elected as mayor of Markstay-Warren by acclamation.[7]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ned Whynott | Acclaimed |
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Amy Mazey | 152 | 76.77 |
Seppo J. Vataja | 46 | 23.23 |
Wayne Austin, Guy Despatie, Rod MacDonald and Trevor McVey were elected to council.[1]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Kevin Burke | 741 | 69.71 |
Marty Martel | 257 | 24.18 |
Robert Stankie | 65 | 6.11 |
Mike Mercieca, Harold Crabs, Edith Fairbairn, Cheryl Phillips and Casimir Burns were elected to council.[1]
The following were the results for mayor of St. Charles.[8]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Paul Branconnier | 506 | 56.28 |
Paul Schoppmann (X) | 393 | 43.72 |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Rosalind Russell, "Results for Election 2022", My Espanola Now, October 26, 2022.
- ^ Sarah MacMillan, "Nearly 50 mayors and reeves acclaimed in northeastern Ontario". CBC News Sudbury, September 27, 2022.
- ^ "Several Algoma mayors acclaimed, Lamming out in Prince". Soo Today, October 25, 2022.
- ^ "Election sees record number of candidates". MyEspanolaNow. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
- ^ "2022 List of Candidates". Municipality of French River. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
- ^ a b Tom Sasvari, "Municipal election sees many new faces on councils". Manitoulin Expositor, October 25, 2022.
- ^ "Municipal Offices - Term of Office - 2022-2026" (PDF). Municipality of Markstay-Warren. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
- ^ "Candidate Information". Municipality of St. Charles. Retrieved September 18, 2022.