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The 2010 Guelph municipal election will be held on October 25, 2010., in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, to elect the Mayor of Guelph, Guelph City Council and the Guelph members of the Upper Grand District School Board (Public) and Wellington Catholic District School Board. The election will be one of many races across the province of Ontario.[1][2]
Mayor
Candidate
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Votes
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%
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(x) Karen Farbridge
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14,902
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54.11
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David Birtwistle
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10,576
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38.20
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Ray Mitchell
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1,182
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4.29
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Scott Nightingale
|
878
|
3.18
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Total valid votes
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|
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Ward 1
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
(x) Bob Bell
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1,759
|
20.05
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Jim Furfaro
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1,696
|
19.34
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Sean Farrelly
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1,175
|
13.39
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Karolyne Pickett
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1,109
|
12.46
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Russell Ott
|
779
|
8.88
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Gary Walton
|
601
|
6.85
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Linda Murphy
|
527
|
6.00
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Peter Bortolon
|
361
|
4.11
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Tamara Williams
|
306
|
3.48
|
Allan Boynton
|
235
|
2.67
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Eugene Gromczynski
|
221
|
2.52
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Total valid votes
|
|
|
Ward 2
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Andy Van Hellemond
|
2,538
|
29.06
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(x) Ian Findlay
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2,180
|
24.96
|
Ray Ferraro
|
1,853
|
21.22
|
(x) Vicki Beard
|
1,757
|
20.12
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Paul Mahony
|
403
|
4.61
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Total valid votes
|
|
|
Ward 3
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
(x) Maggie Laidlaw
|
2,296
|
29.45
|
(x) June Hofland
|
2,202
|
28.24
|
Craig Chamberlain
|
1,680
|
21.55
|
Mark Enchin
|
799
|
10.25
|
Jim Galatianos
|
498
|
6.38
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Missy Tolton
|
320
|
4.10
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Total valid votes
|
|
|
Ward 4
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Cam Guthrie
|
2,381
|
31.91
|
(x) Gloria Kovach
|
1,979
|
26.52
|
Christina Boumis
|
1,694
|
22.70
|
(x) Mike Salisbury
|
1,199
|
16.07
|
Steven Petric
|
207
|
2.77
|
Total valid votes
|
|
|
Ward 5
Ward 6
Upper Grand District School Board
Two to be elected representing Wards 1, 5
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|
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|
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Candidate
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Mark Bailey
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Juanita Burnett
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Linda Busuttil
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John Carpenter
|
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Website
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http://www.markbailey.ca/
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|
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Status
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Incumbent
|
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Incumbent
|
|
|
Votes
|
4027
|
1523
|
3151
|
1742
|
|
%
|
38.56
|
14.58
|
30.17
|
16.68
|
|
One to be elected representing Ward 6 and the Town of Puslinch
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|
|
|
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|
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Candidate
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S. Marty Fairbairn
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James J. McClure
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|
|
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Website
|
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Status
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Former Trustee
|
|
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Votes
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1704
|
1016
|
|
|
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%
|
62.64
|
37.35
|
|
|
|
Wellington Catholic District School Board
Four to be elected representing the City of Guelph
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|
|
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|
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Candidate
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Nancy (Nan) Anderson
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Michael Ayotte
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Sebastian Dal Bo
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Susan G. Dickert
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Victoria Dupuis (Sorbara)
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Marino Gazzola
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Website
|
|
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|
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Status
|
|
|
|
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Incumbent
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Incumbent
|
Votes
|
2726
|
1421
|
2796
|
1986
|
3172
|
4173
|
%
|
16.75
|
8.73
|
17.18
|
12.20
|
19.49
|
25.64
|
Conseil Scolaire Public de District du Centre-Sud Ouest
One to be elected representing the Region of Waterloo, and
the Counties of Middlesex, Wellington, Perth and Huron
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|
|
|
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Candidate
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Malika Attou
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George LeMac
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Denis Trudel
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Website
|
|
|
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Status
|
|
|
|
Votes
|
35
|
15
|
53
|
%
|
33.98
|
14.56
|
51.45
|
Conseil Scolaire de District Catholiques Centre-Sud
One to be elected representing the City of Brampton,
Town of Caledon, and the Counties of Dufferin and Wellington
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|
|
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Candidate
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Tamar Clutterbuck
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Tammy Knibbs
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|
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Website
|
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|
|
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Status
|
|
|
|
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Votes
|
37
|
72
|
|
|
%
|
33.94
|
66.05
|
|
|
Timeline
- September 10, 2010 - Nominations close.
- October 25, 2010 - Election Day.
Issues
- Taxes
- Over Spending By Current Council
- Debt Reduction
- Cost Related To 5 Days Of City Shut Down
- Growth Related To Places To Grow
- Wet Plant Costs
- Switching To Garbage Bins vs Bags
- East End Commercial
- W.C Woods ReDevelopment
- Downtown Revitalization
- Economy
- Infrastructure
- Bringing Business To Guelph
See also
Ontario municipal elections, 2010
References
External links
Candidate Profiles, Guelph Mercury
Other