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2006 Cambridge municipal election


The Cambridge municipal election, 2006 took place on November 13, 2006, for the city of Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, to elect a city mayor, city councillors, a regional chair, regional councillors, and school board members. It was held in conjunction with all other municipalities in Ontario.

Main article: 2006 Ontario municipal elections

Results

Mayoral race

CandidateVote%
Doug Craig (X)1127451.0
Margaret Barr897240.6
Michael Sahagian7613.4
John Oprea6472.9
Marsha Gail Kriss4462.0

City council

CandidateVote%
**Ward 1**
Rick Cowsill (X)232555.6
Donna Reid132831.8
Patrick McMahon52712.6
**Ward 2**
Karl Kiefer (X)240056.7
Susan Galvao119428.2
Roger Collier2696.4
Bev McDowell2255.3
Craig P. Denby1483.5
**Ward 3**
Linda Whetham (X)125050.6
Nicholas Ermeta56022.7
Jaye Jackson46718.9
Brent Snyder1927.8
**Ward 4**
Ben Tucci (X)125646.7
Kathryn McGarry99638.6
Mary Ann Christie32812.7
**Ward 5**
Pam Wolf (X)206142.0
Ted Fairless165433.7
Jan Liggett118724.2
**Ward 6**
Gary Price (X)127541.0
Laurie Soper104533.6
Andrew Johnson79025.4

Regional councillor

(2 to be elected)

CandidateVote%
**Jane Brewer (X)**1126431.1
**Claudette Millar (X)**982627.1
Glen Whetham423211.7
John Florence392010.8
Bob McMullen385410.6
Uwe Kretschmann31348.7
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