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2010 Waterloo Region municipal elections
Field
Value
election_name
2010 Waterloo Region municipal elections
type
Municipal
ongoing
no
previous_election
2006 Waterloo Region municipal elections
previous_year
2006
next_election
2014 Waterloo Region municipal elections
next_year
2014
election_date
October 25, 2010
The Waterloo Region municipal election, 2010 were held in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo of Ontario on October 25, 2010 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Waterloo Regional Council
Chair
Candidate
Vote
%
**Ken Seiling** (X)
70,354
71.37
Robert F. Milligan
28,225
28.65
Council
Waterloo Regional Council includes the chair, the mayors of the seven constituent municipalities (see below) plus the following council races:
Candidate
Vote
%
**Cambridge (2 to be elected)**
**Jane Brewer** (X)
10,866
29.5
**Claudette Millar** (X)
9,270
25.1
Atinuke Bankole
6,086
16.5
Glen A. Whetham
5,970
16.2
Robert A. Ross
4,681
12.7
**Kitchener (4 to be elected)**
**Tom Galloway** (X)
22,268
19.38
**Jim Wideman** (X)
19,437
16.91
**Geoff Lorentz**
15,848
13.79
**Jean Haalboom** (X)
15,399
13.40
Barbara J. da Silva
11,217
9.76
Derek Satnik
7,939
6.91
Kristen Porritt
7,375
6.42
Jason Hammond
7,272
6.33
Leszek Jankowski
5,169
4.50
Martin Schell
3.006
2.62
**Waterloo (2 to be elected)**
**Sean Strickland** (X)
17,098
47
**Jane Mitchell** (X)
14,829
40.77
Jack Hone
4,448
12.23
Plebiscite
Question
"Should the Region of Waterloo fluoridate your municipal water?"
Choice
Vote
%
No
15,461
Yes
15,266
(Vote only held in the City of Waterloo, and in the part of Woolwich and the small part of Kitchener that receive their water through the same system as Waterloo.)
Question
"Do you support the members of Kitchener and Waterloo councils engaging in discussions about the advantages and disadvantages of merging the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo?"
Choice
Vote (Kitchener)
Vote (Waterloo)
Vote (Total)
Yes
23,116 (65.0%)
9,262 (34.6%)
32,378 (51.0%)
No
12,458 (35.0%)
17,478 (65.4%)
29,936 (49.0%)
Voters in Kitchener overwhelmingly supported the measure, while voters in Waterloo were overwhelmingly against it.
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