2010 Waterloo Region municipal elections

The Waterloo Region municipal election, 2010 were held in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo of Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

2010 Waterloo Region municipal elections
October 25, 2010

Waterloo Regional Council

Chair

Candidate Vote %
Ken Seiling (X)70,35471.37
Robert F. Milligan28,22528.65

Council

Waterloo Regional Council includes the chair, the mayors of the seven constituent municipalities (see below) plus the following council races:

Candidate Vote %
Cambridge (2 to be elected)
Jane Brewer (X)10,86629.5
Claudette Millar (X)9,27025.1
Atinuke Bankole6,08616.5
Glen A. Whetham5,97016.2
Robert A. Ross4,68112.7
Kitchener (4 to be elected)
Tom Galloway (X)22,26819.38
Jim Wideman (X)19,43716.91
Geoff Lorentz15,84813.79
Jean Haalboom (X)15,39913.40
Barbara J. da Silva11,2179.76
Derek Satnik7,9396.91
Kristen Porritt7,3756.42
Jason Hammond7,2726.33
Leszek Jankowski5,1694.50
Martin Schell3.0062.62
Waterloo (2 to be elected)
Sean Strickland (X)17,09847
Jane Mitchell (X)14,82940.77
Jack Hone4,44812.23

Plebiscite

Question
"Should the Region of Waterloo fluoridate your municipal water?"
Choice Vote %
No15,461
Yes15,266

(Vote only held in the City of Waterloo, and in the part of Woolwich and the small part of Kitchener that receive their water through the same system as Waterloo.)

Question
"Do you support the members of Kitchener and Waterloo councils engaging in discussions about the advantages and disadvantages of merging the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo?"
Choice Vote (Kitchener) Vote (Waterloo) Vote (Total)
Yes23,116 (65.0%)9,262 (34.6%)32,378 (51.0%)
No12,458 (35.0%)17,478 (65.4%)29,936 (49.0%)

Voters in Kitchener overwhelmingly supported the measure, while voters in Waterloo were overwhelmingly against it.

Cambridge

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Doug Craig (X)11,23047.8
Linda Whetham6,72728.6
Andrew Johnson5,53723.6
City Council Candidate Vote %
Ward 1
Donna Reid (X)58521.7
Mike Devine53519.9
Gord Hobbs43216.0
John Cosman36213.4
Steve Halicki1997.4
Joseph Gowing1676.2
Barbara Bierman1405.2
Sean McCafferty1324.9
Warren Pinder913.4
Paulo Santos511.9
Ward 2
Rick Cowsill* (X)1,85658.5
Sandra Hill87627.6
Mark Fox2257.1
Visario Moustakas2176.8
Ward 3
Karl Kiefer* (X)1,36449.1
Mike Toffner64023.0
Brian Santos56420.3
Bev McDowell2107.55
Ward 4
Ben Tucci* (X)1,47856.8
Jan Liggett1,12243.2
Ward 5
Pam Wolf* (X)2,34471.4
Brett Hagey51315.6
Rhonda MacDougall-Butcher42613.0
Ward 6
Gary Price* (X)1,41039.1
Thomas Vann1,18132.8
Shannon Adshade1,01328.1
Ward 7
Frank Monteiro* (X)1,24162.5
Gary Berger51926.1
Frank Curnew22611.4
Ward 8
Nicholas Ermeta (X)1,27442.8
Gail Moorhouse73624.7
Susan Galvao72424.3
Bill Kirby2468.3

Kitchener

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Carl Zehr (X)29,93979.17
Frank Kulscar4,07210.77
Don Pinnell3,80510.06

North Dumfries

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Robert Deutschmann1,93656.3
Kim Denouden (X)1,50543.7

Waterloo

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Brenda Halloran (X)12,247
Jan d'Ailly7,092
Dale Ross5,466
Franklin Ramsoomair1,987

Wellesley

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Ross Kelterborn (X) Acclaimed

Wilmot

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Lee Armstrong2,138
Terry Broda1,784
Eliot Fung1,527
Paul Knowles1,333

Incumbent mayor Wayne Roth is not running again in 2010.

Woolwich

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Todd Cowan2,777
Pat McLean1,784
William L. Strauss (X)1,483

* = incumbent

gollark: Like showing ads to bricks.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Humans typically have greater depth than bricks. But I don't have a brick on hand or a ruler to verify.
gollark: You're paying for things *with shifts in your attitudes and perceptions*.
gollark: The fearsome thing about this "attention economy" thing is that you aren't just paying for things by looking at them a bit.

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