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2006 St. Catharines municipal election


FieldValue
election_name2006 St. Catharines municipal election
countryCanada
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2003 St. Catharines municipal election
previous_year2003
next_election2010 St. Catharines municipal election
next_year2010
election_dateNovember 13, 2006
map_imageSt.-Catharines-Wards.png
map_size325px
map_captionThe Ward boundaries for the 2006 Election. The Mayor and regional councillors are elected across the city, Councillors in their respective wards.
titleMayor
before_electionTim Rigby
after_electionBrian McMullan

The 2006 St. Catharines municipal election took place on 13 November 2006 to determine a mayor, regional and city councillors and school trustees in the city of St. Catharines, Ontario. The incumbent mayor, Tim Rigby, vacated the mayoral position and ran for election to Niagara Regional Council.

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Eligible Voters
Ballots Cast
Turnout

Mayoral results

CandidateVote%
**Brian McMullan**1506739.6
Rob Welch604715.9
Marilyn C. Bodogh441211.6
Jackie Phelan33908.9
Preston Haskell32618.6
Sue Erskine32078.4
Garry Robbins22635.9
Emad Zawady4111.1
**Total valid votes****38,088****100.00**

[[Niagara Regional Council]]

  • Judy Casselman has a Diploma in Public Health Nursing, and has worked as a registered nurse. She represented Ward Two (St. Andrews) on city council from 1992 to 2003, and was deputy mayor in the 1990s. She was elected to the regional council in 2003 and re-elected in 2006, topping the polls both times. Casselman is an advocate for preserving rural lands. She was a founding member of Heritage St. Catharines, Friends of the Twelve and the St. Catharines Community Foundation, and is a board member of the Niagara Symphony.
  • Michael R. Collins is a graduate of Carleton University, and for many years taught Communication and Municipal Finance at Niagara College. He served three terms as a St. Catharines city councillor, and has been a member of the Niagara Regional Council since 1985. He opposed a provincial Sunday shopping extension in the 1980s, and was chair of a local group called People for Sunday. He called for a freeze on welfare as a form of guaranteed income during the early 1990s, and supported a pioneer needle exchange program in 1992. Collins has served on several local organizations and committees, including the Niagara Regional Housing Board and the Niagara Escarpment Commission, and is a board member of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
  • Brian Heit was a St. Catharines city councillor from 1988 to 2003. He served on every major committee, and was deputy mayor for two terms. He was first elected to the Niagara Regional Council in 2003, and has served on the Corporate and Financial Services Committee and the Human Resources Committee.
  • Ronna Katzman was elected as a School Board Trustee in 1991 and 1994, and as a St. Catharines City Councillor in 1997 and 2000. She was first elected to the Niagara Regional Council in 2003, and has served on the Public Health and Social Services Committee. In 2002, she recommended that St. Catharines phase out its purchase of electricity from polluting plants. She has been a member of many boards and associations, including the St. Catharines Downtown Association.
  • N. Carlos Garcia is a businessman, with consulting experience in North America, Europe, East Asia and Africa. He has Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Master of Business Administration degrees, and is past chair of Port Realizing our Unique Distinction (PROUD), an historical preservation group in the Port Dalhousie area of St. Catharines. PROUD opposed development plans proposed by the Port Dalhousie Vitalization Corp. (PDVC).
  • Bart Brouwer was born in the Netherlands in 1983, and moved to Canada in 1997. He is a member of the Covenant Christian Reformed Church, and assisted in the 2006 federal election.

[[St. Catharines City Council]]

CandidateVote%
**Ward 1 - Merriton**
**Jeff Burch**285733.01%
**Jennie Stevens (X)**284932.92%
Sheila Morra (X)204923.68%
Robbie Craine89910.39%
**Ward 2 - St. Andrew's**
**Andrew Gill**345433.65%
**Joseph Kushner (X)**319931.16%
Cam Donevan (X)237223.11%
Wayne Sadlak124112.09%
**Ward 3 - St. George's**
**Greg Washuta (X)**343247.67%
**Peter Secord (X)**263536.60%
Darren Platakis113315.74%
**Ward 4 - St. Patrick's**
**Heather Foss**217324.19%
**Mark Elliott**152016.92%
Milica Kovacevich141415.74%
John Bacher120513.41%
Bill Buckle102511.41%
Charles Gervais (X)101611.31%
Matthew Cutler6317.02%
**Ward 5 - Grantham**
**Bill Phillips**283321.14%
**Dawn Dodge (X)**254318.98%
Brian Dorsey (X)217316.22%
Mike Sullivan202915.14%
Salvatore Sorrento180713.49%
Laura Ip13329.94%
Tony Tullo6835.10%
**Ward 6 - Port Dalhousie**
**Bruce Williamson (X)**381830.71%
**Len Stack**238419.17%
Norm St. George225618.15%
Susan Bassett137211.04%
Tim Atherton11729.43%
Mark Klimchuk7395.94%
Richard Martinelli3853.10%
David P. Prentice3072.47%

[[Niagara Catholic District School Board]]

Trustee, Ward 1

CandidateVote%
**Tony Scalzi**63150.28%
Alex McKee62449.72%

Trustee, Ward 2,3,4,5,6

CandidateVote%
**Maurice Charbonneau**495138.82%
**Kathy Burtnik**317624.9%
Lorna Costantini228717.93%
Larry Newton152411.95%
Suzanne Westera8166.4%

[[District School Board of Niagara]]

CandidateVote%
**Lora Campbell**1132018.32%
**Marcy Heit**1126018.23%
**Dalton Clark**1012316.4%
**Lynn Campbell**659110.67%
Andrew L. Bowles61329.93%
John Davis59249.59%
Elaine Manocha43156.98%
Flavia Orvitz36825.69%
Shawn Montreuil24223.92%

Footnotes

References

  1. [http://www.stcatharines.ca/elections/candidates_voting/meetthecandidates.cfm Judy Casselman: Candidate Details] {{webarchive. link. (2007-03-20 , City of St. Catharines, accessed 15 November 2006.)
  2. Kate Harries, "Church renews pride in its black history", ''Toronto Star'', 14 September 1998, A4.
  3. Doug Draper, "'Green' school plan on sensitive land faces flak", ''Hamilton Spectator'', 23 February 2001, A14.
  4. [http://regional.niagara.on.ca/government/council/profiles/jcasselman.html Judy Casselman: Niagara Councillor Profile], accessed 14 November 2006.
  5. Marie Chamberland and Janice Paskey, "Niagara area begins major push to end wide-open Sundays", ''Toronto Star'', 8 February 1988, A13.
  6. "Niagara balks at adding 21 workers to meet welfare load", ''Hamilton Spectator'', 7 February 1992, B4 [welfare]; Joanne McDonald, "Niagara council picks AIDS group to handle needle exchange program", ''Hamilton Spectator'', 18 December 1992, B5.
  7. [http://www.regional.niagara.on.ca/government/council/profiles/mcollins.html Michael Collins: Niagara Councillor Profile], accessed 14 November 2006.
  8. [http://www.regional.niagara.on.ca/government/council/profiles/bheit.html Brian Heit: Niagara Councillor Profile], accessed 15 November 2006.
  9. [http://www.cleanair.web.ca/media/med2002c.html Marlene Bergsma, "Council checking cost of clean electricity", ''St. Catharines Standard'', 23 July 2002] {{Webarchive. link. (17 January 2006 , OCAA in the media, accessed 5 November 2006.)
  10. [http://www.regional.niagara.on.ca/government/council/profiles/rkatzman.html Ronna Katzman: Niagara Councillor Profile], Regional Municipality of Niagara, accessed 5 November 2006.
  11. "Port Dalhousie residents send out SOS against highrise", ''Hamilton Spectator'', 7 March 2005, A4; [http://www.stcatharines.ca/elections/candidates_voting/meetthecandidates.cfm N. Carlos Garcia: Candidate Details] {{webarchive. link. (2007-03-20 , City of St. Catharines, accessed 15 November 2006.)
  12. [http://www.stcatharines.ca/elections/candidates_voting/meetthecandidates.cfm Bart Brouwer: Candidate Details] {{webarchive. link. (2007-03-20 , City of St. Catharines, accessed 15 November 2006.)
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