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| turnout = 31.57% ({{decrease}} 3.94 [[Percentage point|pp]]) |
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| popular_vote1 = '''26,018''' |
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| nominee2 = Chris Holt |
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| popular_vote2 = 19,177 |
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The '''2022 [[Windsor, Ontario|Windsor]] municipal election''' was held on October 24, 2022, to elect the [[List of mayors of Windsor, Ontario|Mayor of Windsor]], [[Windsor City Council]] and the [[Greater Essex County District School Board]], [[Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board]], [[Conseil scolaire catholique Providence]] and [[Conseil scolaire Viamonde]]. The election |
The '''2022 [[Windsor, Ontario|Windsor]] municipal election''' was held on October 24, 2022, to elect the [[List of mayors of Windsor, Ontario|Mayor of Windsor]], [[Windsor City Council]] and the [[Greater Essex County District School Board]], [[Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board]], [[Conseil scolaire catholique Providence]] and [[Conseil scolaire Viamonde]]. |
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The election was held on the same day as [[2022 Ontario municipal elections|elections in every other municipality in Ontario]], as well as the [[2022 Essex County municipal elections|elections in the neighbouring towns in Essex County]]. |
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The candidates registered to run for [[Windsor City Council]] are as follows:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Who is Running?|url=https://www.citywindsor.ca/cityhall/Municipal-Election/WhoIsRunning/Pages/default.aspx|access-date=2022-08-24|website=City of Windsor}}</ref> |
The candidates registered to run for [[Windsor City Council]] are as follows:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Who is Running?|url=https://www.citywindsor.ca/cityhall/Municipal-Election/WhoIsRunning/Pages/default.aspx|access-date=2022-08-24|website=City of Windsor}}</ref> |
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==Mayor== |
==Mayor== |
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Mayor [[Drew Dilkens]] |
Mayor [[Drew Dilkens]] was challenged by city councillor Chris Holt.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Here's who's running in the municipal election in Windsor|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/windsor-essex-municipal-elections-1.6555152|access-date=2022-08-24|website=CBC}}</ref> |
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!''Mayoral Voter Turnout:'' |
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!31.57% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}3.94% |
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==Mayoral Election Map Gallery== |
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File:2022_Windsor_Mayoral_Election_-_Drew_Dilkens_Vote_Strength_by_Ward_%26_Polling_District.png|Drew Dilkens' vote strength by Ward and Polling District. |
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File:2022_Windsor_Mayoral_Election_-_Chris_Holt_Vote_Strength_by_Ward_%26_Polling_District.png|Chris Holt's vote strength by Ward and Polling District. |
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File:2022_Windsor_Mayoral_Election_-_Voter_Turnout_by_Ward_%26_Polling_District.png|Voter turnout by Ward and Polling District. |
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==[[Windsor City Council|City Council]]== |
==[[Windsor City Council|City Council]]== |
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===Ward 1=== |
===Ward 1=== |
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| Darcie Renaud || 2,769 || 44.30 |
| Darcie Renaud || 2,769 || 44.30 |
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!''Ward 1 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!36.04% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}4.22% |
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===Ward 2=== |
===Ward 2=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 2 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 2. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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| Myriam Faraj || 215 || 7.28 |
| Myriam Faraj || 215 || 7.28 |
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!''Ward 2 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!17.02% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}10.08% |
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===Ward 3=== |
===Ward 3=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 3 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 3. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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Incumbent Councillor Rino Bortolin announced his retirement from City Council in July of 2022. |
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| Cynthia Van Vrouwerff || 37 || 1.02 |
| Cynthia Van Vrouwerff || 37 || 1.02 |
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!''Ward 3 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!21.08% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}5.16% |
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===Ward 4=== |
===Ward 4=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 4 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 4. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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Incumbent Councillor Chris Holt stepped down in order to run for Mayor. |
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| Patrick Sutherland || 114 || 1.98 |
| Patrick Sutherland || 114 || 1.98 |
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!''Ward 4 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!31.48% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}1.84% |
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===Ward 5=== |
===Ward 5=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 5 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 5. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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| Currie Soulliere || 90 || 2.25 |
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!''Ward 5 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!28.00% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}4.59% |
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===Ward 6=== |
===Ward 6=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 6 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 6. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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| Dylon Graves || 107 || 1.55 |
| Dylon Graves || 107 || 1.55 |
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!''Ward 6 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!36.88% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}6.36% |
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===[[Ward 7 (Windsor, Ontario)|Ward 7]]=== |
===[[Ward 7 (Windsor, Ontario)|Ward 7]]=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 7 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 7. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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| Sophia Sevo || 225|| 3.09 |
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!''Ward 7 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!36.88% |
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!{{IncreasePositive}}*9.13% |
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'''''*''' Increase in voter turnout from the 2020 by-election results.'' |
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===Ward 8=== |
===Ward 8=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 8 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 8. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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| Gemma Grey-Hall || 1,332 || 39.28 |
| Gemma Grey-Hall || 1,332 || 39.28 |
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!''Ward 8 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!27.76% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}5.38% |
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===Ward 9=== |
===Ward 9=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 9 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 9. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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| Dan Mokrzycki || 374 || 8.30 |
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!''Ward 9 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!30.39% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}6.33% |
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===Ward 10=== |
===Ward 10=== |
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[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 10 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 10. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]] |
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| Wally Chafchak || 947 || 20.42 |
| Wally Chafchak || 947 || 20.42 |
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!''Ward 10 Voter Turnout:'' |
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!32.48% |
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!{{DecreaseNegative}}5.99% |
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[[Category:2022 Ontario municipal elections|Windsor]] |
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Map showing the winning candidate's vote strength in each of the 10 wards and their respective polling districts. The districts shaded in Blue voted a majority for Drew Dilkens, and Yellow voted a majority for Chris Holt. Pie Charts indicate the total vote of all candidates per Ward/polling district. | ||||||||||||||
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The 2022 Windsor municipal election was held on October 24, 2022, to elect the Mayor of Windsor, Windsor City Council and the Greater Essex County District School Board, Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire catholique Providence and Conseil scolaire Viamonde.
The election was held on the same day as elections in every other municipality in Ontario, as well as the elections in the neighbouring towns in Essex County.
The candidates registered to run for Windsor City Council are as follows:[1]
Mayor
[edit]Mayor Drew Dilkens was challenged by city councillor Chris Holt.[2]
Mayoral Candidate | Vote | % |
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Drew Dilkens (X) | 26,018 | 52.51 |
Chris Holt | 19,177 | 38.70 |
Matthew Giancola | 2,091 | 4.22 |
Benjamin Danyluk | 875 | 1.77 |
Ernie Lamont | 684 | 1.38 |
Aaron Day | 511 | 1.03 |
Louis Vaupotic | 194 | 0.39 |
Mayoral Voter Turnout: | 31.57% | 3.94% |
Ward 1
[edit]Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Fred Francis (X) | 3,481 | 55.70 |
Darcie Renaud | 2,769 | 44.30 |
Ward 1 Voter Turnout: | 36.04% | 4.22% |
Ward 2
[edit]Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Fabio Costante (X) | 2,181 | 73.88 |
Sam Romano | 326 | 11.04 |
Chris Soda | 230 | 7.79 |
Myriam Faraj | 215 | 7.28 |
Ward 2 Voter Turnout: | 17.02% | 10.08% |
Ward 3
[edit]Incumbent Councillor Rino Bortolin announced his retirement from City Council in July of 2022.
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Renaldo Agostino | 1,075 | 29.57 |
Brian Yeomans | 1,000 | 27.50 |
Helmi Charif | 622 | 17.11 |
Kennedy Mangera | 371 | 10.20 |
Katherine Cameron | 218 | 6.00 |
Angela Fitzpatrick | 144 | 3.96 |
Nick Kolasky | 104 | 2.86 |
James McCarte | 65 | 1.79 |
Cynthia Van Vrouwerff | 37 | 1.02 |
Ward 3 Voter Turnout: | 21.08% | 5.16% |
Ward 4
[edit]Incumbent Councillor Chris Holt stepped down in order to run for Mayor.
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Mark McKenzie | 1,285 | 22.29 |
Jake Rondot | 1,257 | 21.80 |
Kristen Siapas | 1,106 | 19.18 |
Edy Haddad | 737 | 12.78 |
Matt Marchand | 654 | 11.34 |
John Abati | 364 | 6.31 |
Gregory Heil | 249 | 4.32 |
Patrick Sutherland | 114 | 1.98 |
Ward 4 Voter Turnout: | 31.48% | 1.84% |
Ward 5
[edit]Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ed Sleiman (X) | 1,949 | 48.79 |
Ken Acton | 1,252 | 31.34 |
Richard St. Denis | 297 | 7.43 |
Caitlyn Desmarais | 217 | 5.43 |
Alex Didone | 190 | 4.76 |
Currie Soulliere | 90 | 2.25 |
Ward 5 Voter Turnout: | 28.00% | 4.59% |
Ward 6
[edit]Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jo-Anne Gignac (X) | 3,318 | 48.21 |
Jeremy Renaud | 2,263 | 32.88 |
Brian McCurdy | 623 | 9.05 |
Beth St. Denis | 350 | 5.09 |
Ashley Lafreniere | 221 | 3.21 |
Dylon Graves | 107 | 1.55 |
Ward 6 Voter Turnout: | 36.88% | 6.36% |
Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Angelo Marignani | 2,678 | 36.75 |
Greg Lemay | 2,248 | 30.85 |
Jeewen Gill (X) | 1,983 | 25.98 |
Sydney Brouillard-Coyle | 243 | 3.33 |
Sophia Sevo | 225 | 3.09 |
Ward 7 Voter Turnout: | 36.88% | *9.13% |
* Increase in voter turnout from the 2020 by-election results.
Ward 8
[edit]Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gary Kaschak (X) | 2,059 | 60.72 |
Gemma Grey-Hall | 1,332 | 39.28 |
Ward 8 Voter Turnout: | 27.76% | 5.38% |
Ward 9
[edit]Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Kieran McKenzie (X) | 3,261 | 72.39 |
Harinder Cheema | 870 | 19.31 |
Dan Mokrzycki | 374 | 8.30 |
Ward 9 Voter Turnout: | 30.39% | 6.33% |
Ward 10
[edit]Council Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jim Morrison (X) | 1,377 | 29.69 |
Mark Masanovich | 1,239 | 26.71 |
Paul Borrelli | 1,075 | 23.18 |
Wally Chafchak | 947 | 20.42 |
Ward 10 Voter Turnout: | 32.48% | 5.99% |
References
[edit]- ^ "Who is Running?". City of Windsor. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
- ^ "Here's who's running in the municipal election in Windsor". CBC. Retrieved August 24, 2022.