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2010 Rainy River District municipal elections

Municipal elections, Ontario


Municipal elections, Ontario

Elections were held in the organized municipalities in the Rainy River District of Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

Alberton

Alberton was one of three municipalities in the region which held no council elections as the entire incumbent council was acclaimed back into office. The council will consist of reeve Michael Hammond and councillors Barb Cournoyer, Doug Mitchell, Peter Spuzak and Mike Ford.

Reeve CandidateVote%
Michael Hammond (X)Acclaimed

Atikokan

Incumbent mayor Dennis Brown was re-elected in Atikokan. Jerry Duhamel, Bud Dickson, Bob Gosselin, Mary Makarenko, Marjorie Lambkin and Marlene Davidson were elected to council.

Mayoral CandidateVote%
Dennis Brown (X)86780.13
Robert Davidson21519.87

Chapple

Incumbent reeve Peter Van Heyst was acclaimed back into office in Chapple. Councillors Ken Wilson, Rilla Race and James Gibson were also acclaimed; the township's only contested council seat was in Ward 4, where Rick Neilson defeated Murray Gerula.

Reeve CandidateVote%
Peter Van Heyst (X)Acclaimed

Dawson

Eltjo Wiersema was acclaimed as reeve of Dawson. Brenda Jodoin, Aime Desaulniers, Bennett Drennan and Archie Wiersema were elected to council.

Reeve CandidateVote%
Eltjo WiersemaAcclaimed

Emo

Vincent Sheppard defeated incumbent mayor Ed Carlson in Emo. Robert Simmons, Vernon Thompson, Anthony Leek and Gary Judson were elected to council.

Mayoral CandidateVote%
Vincent Sheppard30958.19
Ed Carlson (X)22241.81

Fort Frances

Fort Frances was one of three municipalities in the region which held no council elections as the entire incumbent council was acclaimed back into office. The council will consist of mayor Roy Avis and councillors John Albanese, Andrew Hallikas, Ken Perry, Paul Ryan, Sharon Tibbs and Rick Wiedenhoeft.

Mayoral CandidateVote%
Roy Avis (X)Acclaimed

La Vallee

Ross Donaldson was elected reeve in La Vallee. Dennis Allen, Jim Belluz, Freeda Carmody and Darcy Robson were elected to council.

Reeve CandidateVote%
Ross Donaldson17758.22
Kenneth McKinnon12741.78

Lake of the Woods

Incumbent reeve Valerie Pizey was re-elected in Lake of the Woods.

Reeve CandidateVote%
Valerie Pizey (X)25469.59
Gerald Fisk11130.41

Morley

Morley was one of three municipalities in the region which held no council elections as the incumbent council was acclaimed back into office. There were no nominations submitted for the position of reeve; the new council will have to decide whether to appoint one or to schedule a by-election.

Rainy River

Incumbent mayor Deborah Ewald was acclaimed back into office in Rainy River. Larry Armstrong, Ashley Stamler, Brent Anderson and Gord Armstrong were elected to council.

Mayoral CandidateVote%
Deborah Ewald (X)Acclaimed

References

References

  1. [http://fftimes.com/node/237659 "Emo, La Vallee elect new leaders"] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-10-29 . ''Fort Frances Times Online'', October 26, 2010.)
  2. [http://www.rainyriverrecord.com/node/10548 "Many candidates file at the last minute for municipal elections"]. ''Rainy River Record'', September 14, 2010.
  3. link. (2010-11-26 . ''[[Kenora Daily Miner]]'', October 26, 2010.)
  4. [http://www.rainyriverrecord.com/node/10913 "2010 municipal election results"]. ''Rainy River Record'', October 26, 2010.
  5. Colleen Fadden, Glenn Anderson and Bill Lundgren were declared elected to council on election night, while candidates Nancy Gate and JoAnn Moen tied for the remaining seat. A [[recount]] confirmed the tie, so the candidates' names were placed in a hat; Moen won the draw.[http://www.rainyriverrecord.com/node/10937 "JoAnn Moen gets fourth council seat for LoW"]. ''Rainy River Record'', November 2, 2010.
  6. Moe Henry, George Heyens, Maury Nielson and Bill Romyn will serve on council.[http://www.rainyriverrecord.com/node/10583 "No one files for Reeve in Morley Township: New council can appoint one"]. ''Rainy River Record'', September 21, 2010.
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