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The '''mayor of Mississauga''' is the head of [[Mississauga City Council]] and chief executive officer of the municipal government. The mayor is elected alongside city council every four years on the fourth Monday of October; there are no term limits.<ref>{{Cite web|title=AMO – Ontario Municipal Elections|url=http://www.amo.on.ca/AMO-Content/Municipal-101/Municipal-Elections|access-date=2020-09-25|website=www.amo.on.ca}}</ref> While in office, mayors are styled ''[[Worship (style)|His/Her Worship]]''. |
The '''mayor of Mississauga''' is the head of [[Mississauga City Council]] and chief executive officer of the municipal government. The mayor is elected alongside city council every four years on the fourth Monday of October; there are no term limits.<ref>{{Cite web|title=AMO – Ontario Municipal Elections|url=http://www.amo.on.ca/AMO-Content/Municipal-101/Municipal-Elections|access-date=2020-09-25|website=www.amo.on.ca}}</ref> While in office, mayors are styled ''[[Worship (style)|His/Her Worship]]''. |
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The office is currently held by [[Carolyn Parrish]], who assumed office on June 24, 2024, following her election in the [[2024 Mississauga mayoral by-election|by-election]] on June 10 to succeed former mayor [[Bonnie Crombie]]. |
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==Mayors of Mississauga== |
==Mayors of Mississauga== |
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This list includes the two mayors of the Town of Mississauga (existing from 1968 to 1973), and the |
This list includes the two mayors of the Town of Mississauga (existing from 1968 to 1973), and the five mayors of the City of Mississauga (1974 to present): |
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===Town of Mississauga=== |
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|Former city councillor and [[Member of Parliament (Canada)|Member of Parliament]] for [[Mississauga—Streetsville (federal electoral district)|Mississauga—Streetsville]]. |
|Former city councillor and [[Member of Parliament (Canada)|Member of Parliament]] for [[Mississauga—Streetsville (federal electoral district)|Mississauga—Streetsville]]. Resigned the mayoralty after being elected leader of the [[Ontario Liberal Party]] in the [[2023 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election|2023 OLP leadership election]] |
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|[[Carolyn Parrish]] |
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|Former city councillor and Member of Parliament for various ridings in Mississauga. Elected mayor in the [[2024 Mississauga mayoral by-election| June 10, 2024 by-election]] prompted by Crombie's resignation.<ref>{{cite news |title=Carolyn Parrish will be Mississauga's mayor, CBC News projects |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/mississauga-election-day-1.7227758 |access-date=10 June 2024 |work=CBC News Toronto |publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |date=10 June 2024 |location=Toronto ON}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Carolyn Parrish wins Mississauga mayoral race in closer-than-expected vote |url=https://www.cp24.com/news/carolyn-parrish-wins-mississauga-mayoral-race-in-closer-than-expected-vote-1.6920032 |access-date=10 June 2024 |work=CP24 |publisher=BellMedia |date=10 June 2024 |location=Toronto ON}}</ref> |
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== Deputy mayor == |
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City councillor(s) may be appointed by the mayor on an honorary basis. |
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|Ward 8 Erin Mills |
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==Election results== |
==Election results== |
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===2024=== |
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{{main|2024 Mississauga mayoral by-election}} |
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{{2024 Mississauga mayoral by-election/Results}} |
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===2022=== |
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{{main|2022 Peel Region municipal elections#Mississauga}} |
{{main|2022 Peel Region municipal elections#Mississauga}} |
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===1982=== |
===1982=== |
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|'''[[Hazel McCallion]]'''|| '''48,976''' || '''71.08''' |
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|[[Ron Searle]] || 16,711 || 24.25 |
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|Douglas Campbell || 591 || 1.29 |
|Douglas Campbell || 591 || 1.29 |
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! style="background:#ddf; width:50px;"| Vote<ref>{{cite news|title='Big blue machine' upset in Mississauga Dobkin new mayor|date=October 2, 1973|page=7|newspaper=Toronto Star|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-toronto-star/148962332/|accessdate=June 8, 2024}}</ref> |
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|'''[[Martin Dobkin]]''' || '''18,179''' || '''52.62''' |
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| [[Chic Murray (politician)|Chic Murray]] || 15,209 || 44.03 |
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| Douglas Campbell || 795 || 2.30 |
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| Eberhard Matsuchka || 362 || 1.05 |
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Revision as of 14:30, 15 October 2024
Mayor of Mississauga | |
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since June 24, 2024 | |
Style | Mayor, His/Her Worship |
Member of | City Council |
Reports to | City Council |
Seat | Mississauga Civic Centre (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) |
Appointer | Direct election by residents of Mississauga |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder | Robert Speck |
Formation | 1967 |
Salary | $146,198 + $31,219 in benefits |
Website | Mayor's Office City Website |
The mayor of Mississauga is the head of Mississauga City Council and chief executive officer of the municipal government. The mayor is elected alongside city council every four years on the fourth Monday of October; there are no term limits.[1] While in office, mayors are styled His/Her Worship.
The office is currently held by Carolyn Parrish, who assumed office on June 24, 2024, following her election in the by-election on June 10 to succeed former mayor Bonnie Crombie.
Mayors of Mississauga
This list includes the two mayors of the Town of Mississauga (existing from 1968 to 1973), and the five mayors of the City of Mississauga (1974 to present):
Town of Mississauga
Before 1968, Mississauga was led by the reeves for the townships of Clarkson, Cooksville, Dixie, Erindale, Lakeview, Lorne Park, Malton, Meadowvale, Sheridan, and Toronto Township.
No. | Mayor | In office | Notes | ||
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1 | Robert Speck | 1968 | 1972 | Former reeve of Toronto Township. Died in office. | |
2 | Chic Murray | 1972 | 1973 | Interim mayor, appointed by Council following Speck's death. |
City of Mississauga
The City of Mississauga was formed with the merger of the towns of Mississauga, Port Credit and Streetsville:
No. | Mayor | In office | Notes | ||
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3 | Martin Dobkin | 1973 | 1976 | First mayor of the City of Mississauga. | |
4 | Ron Searle | 1976 | 1978 | Former town councillor and city councillor. | |
5 | Hazel McCallion | December 1, 1978 | November 30, 2014 | Former mayor of Streetsville. Longest-serving mayor of Mississauga. | |
6 | Bonnie Crombie | December 1, 2014 | January 12, 2024 | Former city councillor and Member of Parliament for Mississauga—Streetsville. Resigned the mayoralty after being elected leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in the 2023 OLP leadership election | |
7 | Carolyn Parrish | June 24, 2024 | present | Former city councillor and Member of Parliament for various ridings in Mississauga. Elected mayor in the June 10, 2024 by-election prompted by Crombie's resignation.[2][3] |
Deputy mayor
City councillor(s) may be appointed by the mayor on an honorary basis.
Portrait | Deputy mayor | Term began | Constituency as councillor | |
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Matt Mahoney | June 27, 2024 | Ward 8 Erin Mills | [4] |
Election results
2024
Candidate | Popular vote | Expenditures | ||||||||||
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Votes | % | ±% | ||||||||||
Carolyn Parrish | 43,494 | 31.06 | – | |||||||||
Alvin Tedjo | 35,005 | 25.00 | – | |||||||||
Dipika Damerla | 27,119 | 19.37 | – | |||||||||
Stephen Dasko | 22,408 | 16.00 | – | |||||||||
David Shaw | 2,843 | 2.03 | -6.80 | |||||||||
Brian Crombie | 2,242 | 1.60 | – | |||||||||
Frank Fang | 1,694 | 1.21 | – | |||||||||
George Tavares | 962 | 0.69 | -4.63 | |||||||||
Xiaohua Gong | 598 | 0.43 | – | |||||||||
Diya Atassi | 545 | 0.39 | – | |||||||||
Zulfiqar Ali | 528 | 0.38 | – | |||||||||
Mike Matulewicz | 424 | 0.30 | – | |||||||||
Sinisa Mandrapa | 417 | 0.30 | – | |||||||||
Sara Iqbal | 359 | 0.26 | – | |||||||||
Jamie Dookie | 302 | 0.22 | – | |||||||||
Nathalie Xian Yi Yan | 297 | 0.21 | – | |||||||||
Mitchell MacEachern | 238 | 0.17 | – | |||||||||
Winston Harding | 206 | 0.15 | – | |||||||||
Mohsin Khan | 170 | 0.12 | – | |||||||||
Syed Jaffery | 169 | 0.12 | – | |||||||||
Total valid votes | 140,020 | |||||||||||
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes | ||||||||||||
Turnout | 25.67 | +3.83 | ||||||||||
Eligible voters | 545,512 | |||||||||||
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.) or colours used in polling graphs and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates. | ||||||||||||
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2022
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Bonnie Crombie | 82,736 | 78.47 |
David Shaw | 7,202 | 6.83 |
George Tavares | 5,613 | 5.32 |
Derek Ramkissoon | 4,012 | 3.81 |
Mohsin Khan | 2,866 | 2.72 |
Melodie J. Petty | 1,464 | 1.39 |
Jayesh Trivedi | 1,169 | 1.11 |
Bobie Taffe | 370 | 0.35 |
2018
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[5] | % |
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Bonnie Crombie | 91,422 | 76.68 |
Kevin J. Johnston | 16,079 | 13.49 |
Scott E. W. Chapman | 4,563 | 3.83 |
Andrew Lee | 2,970 | 2.49 |
Mohsin Khan | 1,458 | 1.22 |
Yasmin Pouragheli | 996 | 0.84 |
Tiger Meng Wu | 989 | 0.83 |
Syed Qumber Rizvi | 752 | 0.63 |
2014
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[6] | % |
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Bonnie Crombie | 102,346 | 63.49 |
Steve Mahoney | 46,224 | 28.68 |
Dil Muhammad | 2,429 | 1.51 |
Stephen King | 1,874 | 1.16 |
Masood Khan | 1,254 | 0.78 |
Donald Barber | 1,225 | 0.76 |
Derek Ramkissoon | 1,044 | 0.65 |
Scott E. W. Chapman | 868 | 0.54 |
Riazuddin Choudhry | 790 | 0.49 |
Paul Fromm | 775 | 0.48 |
Kevin Jackal Johnston | 741 | 0.46 |
Andrew Seitz | 507 | 0.31 |
Joe Lomangino | 415 | 0.26 |
Grant Isaac | 392 | 0.24 |
Sheraz Siddiqui | 315 | 0.20 |
2010
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[7] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 107,643 | 76.40 |
Dave Cook | 10,744 | 7.63 |
George Winter | 4,783 | 3.39 |
Ranjit Chahal | 4,199 | 2.98 |
Ghani Ahsan | 3,744 | 2.66 |
Ram Selvarajah | 2,241 | 1.59 |
Peter Orphanos | 2,140 | 1.52 |
Donald Barber | 1,513 | 1.07 |
Paul Fromm | 917 | 0.65 |
Martin Marinka | 644 | 0.46 |
Bryan Robert Hallett | 575 | 0.41 |
Shirley Vanden Berg | 516 | 0.37 |
Ursula Keuper-Bennett | 329 | 0.23 |
Andy Valenton | 293 | 0.21 |
Antu Maprani Chakkunny | 249 | 0.18 |
Andrew Seitz | 233 | 0.17 |
Innocent Watat | 139 | 0.10 |
2006
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[8] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 98,293 | 91.41 |
Donald Barber | 5,571 | 5.18 |
Roy N. Willis | 3,667 | 3.41 |
2003
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[9] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 74,719 | 91.64 |
Masood Khan | 2,304 | 2.83 |
Charles Cooper | 1,613 | 1.98 |
Larry J. Mancini | 1,478 | 1.81 |
Dyal Chanderpaul | 1,419 | 1.74 |
2000
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[10] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 89,325 | 92.06 |
Kanwaljit Singh Kanwal | 3,111 | 3.21 |
Donald Barber | 2,726 | 2.81 |
Rod P. Stewart | 1,866 | 1.92 |
1997
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[11] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 65,678 | 94.34 |
Donald Barber | 2,084 | 2.99 |
James Archibald Girvin | 1,063 | 1.53 |
Wyman Parker | 792 | 1.14 |
1994
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[12] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 67,524 | 90.81 |
Dianna Priestman | 1,898 | 2.55 |
Donald Barber | 1,648 | 2.22 |
Michael John Charette | 1,373 | 1.85 |
James Girvin | 1,206 | 1.62 |
Ernie DesJardine | 711 | 0.96 |
1991
91% of polls reporting
MacCallion ended up winning by a plurality of 54,158 votes.[13]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[14] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 52,022 | 86.74 |
Dianna Hostan | 3,010 | 5.02 |
Steve Dunn | 2,560 | 4.27 |
Glenn R. Dean | 2,383 | 3.97 |
1988
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[15] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | Acclaimed |
1985
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[16] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 42,220 | 74.61 |
Robert Taylor | 7,604 | 13.44 |
Rick Drennan | 6,761 | 11.95 |
1982
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[17] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 48,976 | 71.08 |
Ron Searle | 16,711 | 24.25 |
Doug Eland | 3,215 | 4.67 |
1980
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[18] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | Acclaimed |
1978
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[19] | % |
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Hazel McCallion | 28,005 | 51.51 |
Ron Searle | 25,029 | 46.04 |
Michael Zita | 1,332 | 2.45 |
1976
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[20] | % |
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Ron Searle | 15,405 | 33.63 |
Martin Dobkin | 11,731 | 25.61 |
Gerry Townsend | 11,340 | 24.76 |
David Culhan | 6,737 | 14.71 |
Douglas Campbell | 591 | 1.29 |
1973
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[21] | % |
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Martin Dobkin | 18,179 | 52.62 |
Chic Murray | 15,209 | 44.03 |
Douglas Campbell | 795 | 2.30 |
Eberhard Matsuchka | 362 | 1.05 |
1970
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[22] | % |
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Robert Speck | Acclaimed |
1967
Mayoral Candidate | Vote[23] | % |
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Robert Speck | Acclaimed |
References
- ^ "AMO – Ontario Municipal Elections". www.amo.on.ca. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
- ^ "Carolyn Parrish will be Mississauga's mayor, CBC News projects". CBC News Toronto. Toronto ON: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 10 June 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
- ^ "Carolyn Parrish wins Mississauga mayoral race in closer-than-expected vote". CP24. Toronto ON: BellMedia. 10 June 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
- ^ https://www.mississauga.ca/city-of-mississauga-news/news/city-of-mississauga-council-appoints-new-deputy-mayor/ [bare URL]
- ^ "2018-Municipal-Election-Official-Results" (PDF). City of Mississauga. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "2014-Municipal-Election-Official-Results" (PDF). City of Mississauga. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Election Results - Detail" (PDF). City of Mississauga. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "2006-Municipal-Election-Official-Results" (PDF). City of Mississauga. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "2003-Municipal-Election-Official-Results" (PDF). City of Mississauga. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "2000-Municipal-Election-Official-Results" (PDF). City of Mississauga. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "1997-Municipal-Election-Official-Results" (PDF). City of Mississauga. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Mississauga". Toronto Star. November 15, 1994. p. 5. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Incumbents win 131 of 225 mayoral races in province". Ottawa Citizen. November 14, 1991. p. 11. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Mississauga". Toronto Star. November 13, 1991. p. 9. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Incumbents leading in Mississauga--only one new councillor expected". Toronto Star. November 15, 1988. p. 18. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Mississauga". Toronto Star. November 13, 1985. p. 49. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Mississauga". Toronto Star. November 9, 1982. p. 21. Retrieved June 9, 2024.
- ^ "3 of 12 mayors unseated in areas around Metro". Toronto Star. November 11, 1980. p. 18. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "McCallion win stuns establishment". Toronto Star. November 14, 1978. p. 11. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Searle topples Dobkin in Mississauga upset". Toronto Star. December 7, 1976. p. 10. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "'Big blue machine' upset in Mississauga Dobkin new mayor". Toronto Star. October 2, 1973. p. 7. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Mississauga Reeve keeps seat". Toronto Star. December 8, 1970. p. 26. Retrieved June 9, 2024.
- ^ "Vote today at Oakville". Hamilton Spectator. December 11, 1967. p. 12. Retrieved June 9, 2024.