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1994 Ottawa municipal election
Field
Value
election_name
1994 Ottawa mayoral election
flag_image
Flag of Ottawa, Ontario (1987–2000).png
type
presidential
ongoing
no
previous_election
1991 Ottawa municipal election
previous_year
1991
next_election
1997 Ottawa municipal election
next_year
1997
election_date
November 14, 1994
candidate1
Jacquelin Holzman
popular_vote1
34,082
percentage1
36.96%
color1
0000ff
color2
00ff00
candidate2
Joan O'Neill
popular_vote2
28,748
percentage2
31.18%
color3
ff0000
candidate3
Tim Kehoe
popular_vote3
24,773
percentage3
26.87%
map_image
1994_Ottawa_mayoral_election_results_by_ward.png
map_caption
Results by ward
title
Mayor
before_election
Jacquelin Holzman
after_election
Jacquelin Holzman
The 1994 Ottawa municipal election was held on November 14, 1994, in Ottawa, Canada. The number of wards in the city had been reduced from 15 to 10 for this election. Mayor Jacquelin Holzman was re-elected in a three-way contest with councillors Joan O'Neill and Tim Kehoe.
Mayoral election
Official Results
Candidate
Vote
%
Jacquelin Holzman (X)
34,082
36.96
Joan O'Neill
28,748
31.18
Tim Kehoe
24,773
26.87
Diane McIntyre
2,921
3.17
Alexander Saikaley
1,677
1.82
Results by ward
Despite the three way race, Holzman won all but two of the city's wards. She was particularly strong in the city's west end, with her best ward being Ward 1 (renamed Britannia-Richmond in 1995), which she had represented part of on council from 1982 to 1991. O'Neill won the remaining two wards, both in the city's south end. Her best ward was Ward 3 (renamed Southgate in 1995), which she had represented on council. Kehoe did not win any wards, but was strongest in the central part of the city, and came within 90 votes of winning Ward 5 (renamed Bruyère-Strathcona in 1995).
Ward
Holzman
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 4
Ward 5
Ward 6
Ward 7
Ward 8
Ward 9
Ward 10
[[Ottawa City Council|City council]]
City council was reduced from 15 to 10 seats (excluding the mayor), so elections were fought on a new map. Ward names were not adopted until 1995.
Map of Ottawa's Wards used in this election
Ward 1
Candidate
Votes
%
Ron Kolbus
4756
46.13
Gregory L. Ross
4030
39.09
Richard Kuzell
1523
14.77
Ward 2
Candidate
Votes
%
Brian Mackey
4206
70.45
Roberta Anderson
1764
29.55
Ward 3
Candidate
Votes
%
Diane Deans
2830
46.69
Gale McAuley
1708
28.18
Wayne MacKinnon
818
13.50
Khal Ishraki
637
10.51
Tony Tiefenbach
68
1.12
Ward 4
Candidate
Votes
%
Richard Cannings (X)
5122
57.73
Michael Green
2575
29.02
Brian Cunningham
1175
13.24
Ward 5
Candidate
Votes
%
Stéphane Émard-Chabot
2754
49.01
Pierre Bourque
1549
27.57
Eliseo Temprano
1149
20.45
Joseph Costisella
167
2.97
Ward 6
Candidate
Votes
%
Elisabeth Arnold
4529
50.48
Peter Harris (X)
4443
49.52
Ward 7
Candidate
Votes
%
Joan Wong (X)
5052
46.03
Shawn Little
3643
33.19
David Goldstein
2281
20.78
Ward 8
Candidate
Votes
%
Karin Howard
3645
35.02
Pat Murphy
3024
29.06
Fred Bowie
1468
14.11
Don Tudin
1085
10.43
Riley Brockington
535
5.14
Alan Murphy
390
3.75
Coreen Fast
260
2.50
Ward 9
Candidate
Votes
%
Jim Watson (X)
8851
89.18
Jim Carson
1074
10.82
Ward 10
Candidate
Votes
%
Allan Higdon
6401
46.83
Jack MacKinnon (X)
4057
29.68
Georges Jarbouh
1526
11.16
Patrick Basham
977
7.15
Robert White
489
3.58
J.J. Pawlak
218
1.59
Ottawa Board of Education Trustees
The results for the Ottawa Board of Education trustees were as follows. This would be the final election for the OBE, which was merged with the Carleton Board of Education in 1998. The Zones were co-terminus with their respective wards, except for Zone 4 which also included the Village of Rockcliffe Park and Zone 5 which included the City of Vanier.
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