Manitoulin District municipal elections, 2010

Manitoulin District municipal elections, 2010

Elections were held in the organized municipalities in the Manitoulin District of Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

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Assiginack

Clyde "Bud" Rohn was elected reeve of Assiginack.[1] Robert Case, Brad Ham, Paul Moffatt and Brenda Reid were elected to council.[1]

Reeve Candidate Vote  %
Bud Rohn 430
Hugh Moggy 405

Billings

Incumbent reeve Austin Hunt was re-elected in Billings.[2] Kim Bilbija, Sandi Hurcomb, Brian Parker and Tom Imrie were elected to council.[2]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Austin Hunt (X) 316
Magaret Tuomi 173

Burpee and Mills

Incumbent reeve Ken Noland was acclaimed back into office in Burpee and Mills.[3]

Reeve Candidate Vote  %
Ken Noland (X) Acclaimed

Central Manitoulin

Gerry Strong defeated incumbent reeve Richard Stephens in Central Manitoulin.[2] Adam Smith, Adam McDonald, Gloria Haner, Patricia MacDonald, Derek Stephens and Beverly Pearson-Trainor were elected to council.[3]

Reeve Candidate Vote  %
Gerry Strong 822
Richard Stephens (X) 708

Cockburn Island

Incumbent reeve David Haight was acclaimed back into office in Cockburn Island.[3]

Reeve Candidate Vote  %
David Haight (X) Acclaimed

Gordon/Barrie Island

No council elections were held in Gordon/Barrie Island, as the entire council won by acclamation.[2] Jack Brady succeeded retiring reeve Art Madore, while council will consist of Betty Noble, Lee Hayden, Barbara Barfoot and Bob Glasgow.[2]

Reeve Candidate Vote  %
Jack Brady Acclaimed

Gore Bay

Ron Lane defeated incumbent mayor Joyce Foster in Gore Bay.[2] Wes Bentley, Yvonne Bailey, Lou Addison, Betsy Clark, Harry Vanderweerden and Jack Clark were elected to council.[2]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Ron Lane 272
Joyce Foster (x) 131
Dylon White 76

Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands

Joe Chapman, a former mayor of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands who was defeated by Jim Stringer in 2006,[3] defeated Stringer to reclaim the mayor's chair.[2] Christina Jones, Bill Koehler, Al MacNevin, Marcel Gauthier, Dawn Orr, Paul Skippen and Bruce Wood were elected or acclaimed to council.[2]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Joe Chapman 919
Jim Stringer (x) 831

Tehkummah

Incumbent reeve Gary Brown was acclaimed back into office in Tehkummah.[2] Eric Russell, Lorie Leeson, Paul Bowerman and Arend Van Vierzen were elected to council.[2]

Reeve Candidate Vote  %
Gary Brown (X) Acclaimed

References

  1. ^ a b Results of Municipal Elections. Township of Assiginack, October 25, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Municipal Election 2010". CKNR-FM, October 25, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d "Manitoulin voters opt for change at the top". Manitoulin Expositor, October 26, 2010.

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