Whitby municipal election, 1994

Whitby municipal election, 1994

The 1994 Whitby municipal elections were held in November 1994 to elect municipal officials in Whitby, Ontario.

Results

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*Longfield was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1997 general election. The remaining members of council chose Ross Batten to be her replacement until the 1997 municipal election.

*Ross Batten was a ward councillor in Whitby from 1980 to 1991, representing communities on the northern outskirts of town. He opposed a plan by Canada Post to designate local postal workers as contract-employees rather than full-employees in 1988, arguing that it could result in the office being shut down. [Philip Mascoll, "Whitby joins fight against post office", "Toronto Star", 29 March 1988, E18.] During the 1988 municipal election, he was described as a forty-four year old computer consulting firm president. ["Whitby candidates for town, regional councils", "Toronto Star", 8 November 1988, E23.] Batten was elected to a Whitby seat on the Durham Regional Council in 1991, highlighting tax controls as his main issue. [Valerie Hill, "New faces a certainty for Whitby council", "Toronto Star", 24 October 1991, SD5.] He was elected for the third Whitby seat. In 1993, he was appointed to a committee that examined methods to control expenditures in light of a continental recession. [Stan Josey, "Durham looks to cut jobs, service", "Toronto Star", 20 May 1993, SD1.] He ran for re-election in 1994, and lost to Gerry Emm. He was subsequently chosen to replace Judi Longfield as councillor for Whitby's second ward in July 1997. This was a temporary appointment, and he did not run in the 1997 municipal election. [Jason Scott, "Familiar face resurfaces at Whitby Council", "Toronto Star", 24 July 1997, OS3.]

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