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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2022 Windsor municipal election
| election_name = 2022 Windsor municipal election
| flag_image =
| flag_image =
| type = Presidential
| country =
| turnout = 31.57% ({{decrease}} 3.94 [[Percentage point|pp]])
| type = Presidential
| previous_election = 2018 Windsor municipal election
| turnout = 31.57%
| previous_year = 2018
| previous_election = 2018 Windsor municipal election
| next_election = 2026 Windsor municipal election
| previous_year = 2018
| next_year = 2026
| next_election = 2026 Windsor municipal election
| election_date = October 24, 2022
| next_year = 2026
| party1 =
| election_date = October 24, 2022
| nominee1 = '''[[Drew Dilkens]]'''
| party1=
| nominee1 = '''[[Drew Dilkens]]'''
| image1 = File:Mayor Dilkens 2022.jpg
| image1= <div style="width:110px;"><span style="line-height:160px; vertical-align:center; text-align:center; color:#004bac; font-size:35px;"> '''DD'''</span></div>
| popular_vote1 = '''26,018'''
| popular_vote1 = '''26,018'''
| percentage1 = '''52.51'''
| percentage1 = '''52.51'''
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| party2 =
| image2= <div style="width:110px;"><span style="line-height:160px; vertical-align:center; text-align:center; color:#ffca02; font-size:35px;"> '''CH'''</span></div>
| party2=
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| nominee2 = Chris Holt
| nominee2 = Chris Holt
| popular_vote2 = 19,177
| popular_vote2 = 19,177
| percentage2 = 38.70
| percentage2 = 38.70
<!-- map -->| map_image = File:2022_Windsor_Municipal_Election_-_Mayoral_Election_Results_by_Ward_%26_Polling_District.png

| map_size = 350px
| image3= <div style="width:110px;"><span style="line-height:160px; vertical-align:center; text-align:center; color:#4E387E; font-size:35px;"> '''MG'''</span></div>
| map_caption = Map showing the winning candidate's vote strength in each of the 10 wards and their respective polling districts. The districts shaded in {{ font color | mediumblue | Blue }} voted a majority for Drew Dilkens, and {{ font color | gold | Yellow }} voted a majority for Chris Holt. Pie Charts indicate the total vote of all candidates per Ward/polling district.
| party3=
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| title = Mayor
| before_election = [[Drew Dilkens]]
| nominee3 = Matthew Giancola
| popular_vote3 = 2091
| before_party =
| after_election = [[Drew Dilkens]]
| percentage3 = 4.22
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| map_image = File:2022_Windsor_Mayoral_Election_-_Winning_Candidate_Vote_Strength_by_Ward_%26_Polling_District.png
| map_size = 350px
| map_caption = Map showing the winning candidate's vote strength in each of the 10 wards and their respective polling districts. The districts shaded in {{ font color | mediumblue | Blue }} voted a majority for Drew Dilkens, and {{ font color | #ffca02 | Yellow }} voted a majority for Chris Holt. The darker the shade, the higher the candidate's total vote share in that specific polling district.
| title = Mayor
| before_election = [[Drew Dilkens]]
| before_party =
| after_election = [[Drew Dilkens]]
| after_party =
}}
}}


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 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]].

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 was held on the same day as [[2022 Ontario municipal elections|elections in every other municipality in Ontario]].


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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| Louis Vaupotic || 194 || 0.39
| Louis Vaupotic || 194 || 0.39
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!''Mayoral Voter Turnout:''
!31.57%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}3.94%
|}
|}

==Mayoral Election Map Gallery==
<gallery>
File:2022_Windsor_Mayoral_Election_-_Drew_Dilkens_Vote_Strength_by_Ward_%26_Polling_District.png|Drew Dilkens' vote strength by Ward and Polling District.
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.
File:2022_Windsor_Mayoral_Election_-_Voter_Turnout_by_Ward_%26_Polling_District.png|Voter turnout by Ward and Polling District.
</gallery>


==[[Windsor City Council|City Council]]==
==[[Windsor City Council|City Council]]==
===Ward 1===
===Ward 1===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_1_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 1''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[File:2022 Windsor Municipal Election - Ward 1 Results by Polling District.png|thumb|Results of the election in Ward 1. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.]]
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| Darcie Renaud || 2,769 || 44.30
| Darcie Renaud || 2,769 || 44.30
|-
!''Ward 1 Voter Turnout:''
!36.04%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}4.22%
|}
|}


===Ward 2===
===Ward 2===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_2_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 2''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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:''
!17.02%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}10.08%
|}
|}


===Ward 3===
===Ward 3===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_3_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 3''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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.]]
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
|-
!''Ward 3 Voter Turnout:''
!21.08%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}5.16%
|}
|}


===Ward 4===
===Ward 4===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_4_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 4''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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.]]
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:''
!31.48%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}1.84%
|}
|}


===Ward 5===
===Ward 5===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_5_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 5''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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
| Currie Soulliere || 90 || 2.25
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!''Ward 5 Voter Turnout:''
!28.00%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}4.59%
|}
|}


===Ward 6===
===Ward 6===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_6_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 6''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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:''
!36.88%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}6.36%
|}
|}


===[[Ward 7 (Windsor, Ontario)|Ward 7]]===
===[[Ward 7 (Windsor, Ontario)|Ward 7]]===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_7_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 7''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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
| Sophia Sevo || 225|| 3.09
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!''Ward 7 Voter Turnout:''
!36.88%
!{{IncreasePositive}}*9.13%
|}
|}
'''''*''' Increase in voter turnout from the 2020 by-election results.''


===Ward 8===
===Ward 8===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_8_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 8''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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:''
!27.76%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}5.38%
|}
|}


===Ward 9===
===Ward 9===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_9_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 9''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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
| Dan Mokrzycki || 374 || 8.30
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!''Ward 9 Voter Turnout:''
!30.39%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}6.33%
|}
|}


===Ward 10===
===Ward 10===
[[Image:2022_Windsor_City_Council_Election_-_Ward_10_Results_by_Polling_District.png|thumb|right|'''Ward 10''' results breakdown by candidate vote strength & voter turnout.]]
[[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:''
!32.48%
!{{DecreaseNegative}}5.99%
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 03:13, 5 December 2024

2022 Windsor municipal election
← 2018 October 24, 2022 2026 →
Turnout31.57% (Decrease 3.94 pp)
 
Nominee Drew Dilkens Chris Holt
Popular vote 26,018 19,177
Percentage 52.51 38.70

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.

Mayor before election

Drew Dilkens

Elected mayor

Drew Dilkens

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

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Mayor Drew Dilkens was challenged by city councillor Chris Holt.[2]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
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% Decrease3.94%

Ward 1

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Results of the election in Ward 1. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
Fred Francis (X) 3,481 55.70
Darcie Renaud 2,769 44.30
Ward 1 Voter Turnout: 36.04% Decrease4.22%

Ward 2

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Results of the election in Ward 2. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
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% Decrease10.08%

Ward 3

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Results of the election in Ward 3. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Incumbent Councillor Rino Bortolin announced his retirement from City Council in July of 2022.

Council Candidate Vote %
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% Decrease5.16%

Ward 4

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Results of the election in Ward 4. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Incumbent Councillor Chris Holt stepped down in order to run for Mayor.

Council Candidate Vote %
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% Decrease1.84%

Ward 5

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Results of the election in Ward 5. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
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% Decrease4.59%

Ward 6

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Results of the election in Ward 6. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
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% Decrease6.36%
Results of the election in Ward 7. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
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% Increase*9.13%

* Increase in voter turnout from the 2020 by-election results.

Ward 8

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Results of the election in Ward 8. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
Gary Kaschak (X) 2,059 60.72
Gemma Grey-Hall 1,332 39.28
Ward 8 Voter Turnout: 27.76% Decrease5.38%

Ward 9

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Results of the election in Ward 9. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
Kieran McKenzie (X) 3,261 72.39
Harinder Cheema 870 19.31
Dan Mokrzycki 374 8.30
Ward 9 Voter Turnout: 30.39% Decrease6.33%

Ward 10

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Results of the election in Ward 10. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
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% Decrease5.99%

References

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  1. ^ "Who is Running?". City of Windsor. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "Here's who's running in the municipal election in Windsor". CBC. Retrieved August 24, 2022.