2010 Rainy River District municipal elections

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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[edit]

Alberton was one of three municipalities in the region which held no council elections as the entire incumbent council was acclaimed back into office.[1] The council will consist of reeve Michael Hammond and councillors Barb Cournoyer, Doug Mitchell, Peter Spuzak and Mike Ford.[2]

Reeve Candidate Vote %
Michael Hammond (X) Acclaimed

Atikokan[edit]

Incumbent mayor Dennis Brown was re-elected in Atikokan.[3] Jerry Duhamel, Bud Dickson, Bob Gosselin, Mary Makarenko, Marjorie Lambkin and Marlene Davidson were elected to council.[3]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Dennis Brown (X) 867 80.13
Robert Davidson 215 19.87

Chapple[edit]

Incumbent reeve Peter Van Heyst was acclaimed back into office in Chapple.[4] 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.[4]

Reeve Candidate Vote %
Peter Van Heyst (X) Acclaimed

Dawson[edit]

Eltjo Wiersema was acclaimed as reeve of Dawson.[4] Brenda Jodoin, Aime Desaulniers, Bennett Drennan and Archie Wiersema were elected to council.[4]

Reeve Candidate Vote %
Eltjo Wiersema Acclaimed

Emo[edit]

Vincent Sheppard defeated incumbent mayor Ed Carlson in Emo.[1] Robert Simmons, Vernon Thompson, Anthony Leek and Gary Judson were elected to council.[1]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Vincent Sheppard 309 58.19
Ed Carlson (X) 222 41.81

Fort Frances[edit]

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.[1] The council will consist of mayor Roy Avis and councillors John Albanese, Andrew Hallikas, Ken Perry, Paul Ryan, Sharon Tibbs and Rick Wiedenhoeft.[2]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Roy Avis (X) Acclaimed

La Vallee[edit]

Ross Donaldson was elected reeve in La Vallee.[1] Dennis Allen, Jim Belluz, Freeda Carmody and Darcy Robson were elected to council.[1]

Reeve Candidate Vote %
Ross Donaldson 177 58.22
Kenneth McKinnon 127 41.78

Lake of the Woods[edit]

Incumbent reeve Valerie Pizey was re-elected in Lake of the Woods.[4] 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.[4] A recount confirmed the tie, so the candidates' names were placed in a hat; Moen won the draw.[5]

Reeve Candidate Vote %
Valerie Pizey (X) 254 69.59
Gerald Fisk 111 30.41

Morley[edit]

Morley was one of three municipalities in the region which held no council elections as the incumbent council was acclaimed back into office.[1] Moe Henry, George Heyens, Maury Nielson and Bill Romyn will serve on council.[6] 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.[6]

Rainy River[edit]

Incumbent mayor Deborah Ewald was acclaimed back into office in Rainy River.[4] Larry Armstrong, Ashley Stamler, Brent Anderson and Gord Armstrong were elected to council.[4]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Deborah Ewald (X) Acclaimed

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Emo, La Vallee elect new leaders" Archived 2010-10-29 at the Wayback Machine. Fort Frances Times Online, October 26, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Many candidates file at the last minute for municipal elections". Rainy River Record, September 14, 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Former mayor leads vote for Sioux Narrows Nestor Falls council" Archived 2010-11-26 at the Wayback Machine. Kenora Daily Miner, October 26, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "2010 municipal election results". Rainy River Record, October 26, 2010.
  5. ^ "JoAnn Moen gets fourth council seat for LoW". Rainy River Record, November 2, 2010.
  6. ^ a b "No one files for Reeve in Morley Township: New council can appoint one". Rainy River Record, September 21, 2010.