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1994 Ottawa municipal election

1994 Ottawa municipal election

FieldValue
election_name1994 Ottawa mayoral election
flag_imageFlag of Ottawa, Ontario (1987–2000).png
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1991 Ottawa municipal election
previous_year1991
next_election1997 Ottawa municipal election
next_year1997
election_dateNovember 14, 1994
candidate1Jacquelin Holzman
popular_vote134,082
percentage136.96%
color10000ff
color200ff00
candidate2Joan O'Neill
popular_vote228,748
percentage231.18%
color3ff0000
candidate3Tim Kehoe
popular_vote324,773
percentage326.87%
map_image1994_Ottawa_mayoral_election_results_by_ward.png
map_captionResults by ward
titleMayor
before_electionJacquelin Holzman
after_electionJacquelin 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

CandidateVote%
Jacquelin Holzman (X)34,08236.96
Joan O'Neill28,74831.18
Tim Kehoe24,77326.87
Diane McIntyre2,9213.17
Alexander Saikaley1,6771.82

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 1CandidateVotes%
Ron Kolbus475646.13
Gregory L. Ross403039.09
Richard Kuzell152314.77
Ward 2CandidateVotes%
Brian Mackey420670.45
Roberta Anderson176429.55
Ward 3CandidateVotes%
Diane Deans283046.69
Gale McAuley170828.18
Wayne MacKinnon81813.50
Khal Ishraki63710.51
Tony Tiefenbach681.12
Ward 4CandidateVotes%
Richard Cannings (X)512257.73
Michael Green257529.02
Brian Cunningham117513.24
Ward 5CandidateVotes%
Stéphane Émard-Chabot275449.01
Pierre Bourque154927.57
Eliseo Temprano114920.45
Joseph Costisella1672.97
Ward 6CandidateVotes%
Elisabeth Arnold452950.48
Peter Harris (X)444349.52
Ward 7CandidateVotes%
Joan Wong (X)505246.03
Shawn Little364333.19
David Goldstein228120.78
Ward 8CandidateVotes%
Karin Howard364535.02
Pat Murphy302429.06
Fred Bowie146814.11
Don Tudin108510.43
Riley Brockington5355.14
Alan Murphy3903.75
Coreen Fast2602.50
Ward 9CandidateVotes%
Jim Watson (X)885189.18
Jim Carson107410.82
Ward 10CandidateVotes%
Allan Higdon640146.83
Jack MacKinnon (X)405729.68
Georges Jarbouh152611.16
Patrick Basham9777.15
Robert White4893.58
J.J. Pawlak2181.59

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.

Zone 1Vote%
Bill Gowling3,03941.06
John Blatherwick2,74637.10
Angela Young1,22815.59
Chris Assad3885.24
Zone 2Vote%
Linda HunterAcclaimed
Zone 3Vote%
Ted Best1,89250.25
Lynn Laide1,87349.75
Zone 4Vote%
Cynthia Bled2,29951.05
Jane Berman1,50733.47
John Milton3237.17
Jim Collison1904.22
Terry Bura1844.09
Zone 5Vote%
Deborah Morey1,79764.43
Richard Beaudry99235.57
Zone 6Vote%
Gerald Halpern1,95135.81
Walter Robinson1,29323.73
Frank Howard1,19421.92
Tim Stutt1,01018.54
Zone 7Vote%
Elda Allen5,78178.41
Francis Shelton1,59221.59
Zone 8Vote%
Andris Janson2,11932.62
Patti Bourassa1,76127.10
William J. Taylor1,01215.58
Dan Bascelli5468.40
Robert G. Smith4336.66
John Wright4016.17
Howard Stollery2253.46
Zone 9Vote%
Lynn Graham4,91270.20
David Hagerman81911.71
John Bond4746.77
Martin Drielsma4436.33
Dennis S. Orbay3494.99
Zone 10Vote%
Russ Jackson3,55143.01
Margaret Woodley3,43041.55
Richard Jackman7989.67
Nick Janna3003.63
Wayne Mannion1772.14

References

Sources

References

  1. 1994 Ottawa municipal election poll by poll results, City of Ottawa room, Ottawa Public library
  2. (November 15, 1994). "Results". Ottawa Citizen.
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