Burlington City Council

Burlington City Council is the city council responsible for the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor plus six councillors.

Burlington City Hall

Current City Council (2018-2022)

Council elected in the 2018 municipal election:

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PositionCouncillorCommunities
MayorMarianne Meed WardAt-large
Ward 1Kevin GalbraithAldershot, Tyandaga
Ward 2Lisa KearnsMaple, Freeman, Glenwood Park, Central
Ward 3Rory NisanNelson, Brant Hills, Mountain Gardens, Clarksdale, Kilbride, Lowville, Mount Nemo
Ward 4Shawna StolteDynes, Port Nelson, Roseland, Longmoor, Strathcona Gardens, Shoreacres, Palmer, Tansley
Ward 5Paul SharmanElizabeth Gardens, Pinedale, Corporate, Orchard
Ward 6Angelo BentivegnaHeadon Forest, Milcroft, Alton Village

Past City Councils

2014-2018

Council elected in the 2014 municipal election:

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  • Rick Goldring - Mayor
  • Rick Craven - Ward 1
  • Marianne Meed Ward - Ward 2
  • John Taylor - Ward 3
  • Jack Dennison - Ward 4
  • Paul Sharman - Ward 5
  • Blair Lancaster - Ward 6

2010-2014

Council elected in the 2010 municipal election:

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  • Rick Goldring - Mayor
  • Rick Craven - Ward 1
  • Marianne Meed Ward - Ward 2
  • John Taylor - Ward 3
  • Jack Dennison - Ward 4
  • Paul Sharman - Ward 5
  • Blair Lancaster - Ward 6

2006-2010

Council elected in the 2006 municipal election:

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  • Cam Jackson - Mayor
  • Rick Craven - Ward 1
  • Peter Thoem - Ward 2
  • John Taylor - Ward 3
  • Jack Dennison - Ward 4
  • Rick Goldring - Ward 5
  • Carol D'Amelio - Ward 6
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References

  1. "2018 Election Results - Unofficial". www.burlington.ca. 2018-10-22. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  2. "Halton Regional Council 2014-2018 - Halton Region". www.halton.ca. Archived from the original on 2019-01-31. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  3. "City of Burlington election results 2010" (PDF).
  4. "2006 City of Burlington election results" (PDF).


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