Nipissing District municipal elections, 2010

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

Bonfield

The election in Bonfield was won by Randall McLaren,[1] a longtime member of the municipal council.

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Randall McLaren 459 51.46
Robert Dugard 164 18.38
Jules Gagne 147 16.48
John Houle 122 13.68

Calvin

Incumbent mayor Wayne Brown was re-elected in Calvin over challenger Rocky Edmonds.[2]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Wayne Brown (X) 178 58.94
Rocky Edmonds 124 41.06

Chisholm

Chisholm was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors were acclaimed to office.

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Leo Jobin (X) Acclaimed

East Ferris

Incumbent mayor Bill Vrebosch was handily re-elected in East Ferris.[3] All four incumbent councillors — Rick Champagne, Dan Corbeil, Terry Kelly and Robert Point — won by acclamation.[3]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Bill Vrebosch (X) 1,288 85.58
Stewart Miller 217 14.42

Mattawa

Incumbent mayor Dean Backer won re-election in Mattawa.[4]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Dean Backer (X) 717
Garry Thibert 322

Mattawan

No elections took place in the township of Mattawan, as the entire council was acclaimed into office.[5]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Peter Murphy (X) Acclaimed

North Bay

Mayor

Al McDonald, a former city councillor and MPP for the city of North Bay, was elected with nearly 87 per cent of the vote to succeed retiring mayor Victor Fedeli.[6]

Mayoral race
Candidate Votes Percentage
Al McDonald 13,708 86.62%
Valerie Chadbourne 1,549 9.79%
Harvey Villneff 569 3.60%

City Council

All 10 members of North Bay City Council are elected at-large. As the top finisher in the city council election, Peter Chirico will serve as deputy mayor.

Candidate Vote %
Peter Chirico (X) 9,8548.92
Sean Lawlor 9,7458.82
Tanya Vrebosch-Merry (X) 7,5206.81
Dave Mendicino (X) 7,0826.41
Chris Mayne (X) 6,7206.08
Judy Koziol (X) 6,529 5.91
Mike Anthony (X) 6,4535.84
Mac Bain (X) 6,1215.54
George Maroosis 5,7375.19
Daryl Vaillancourt (X) 5,4864.97
Sarah Campbell (X) 5,0224.55
Mark King 4,9024.44
Tom "Timber" Graham (X) 4,5994.16
Derek Shogren 4,5544.12
Maureen Boldt 3,4923.16
Craig Bridges 3,4573.13
Sharon Langley 2,5042.27
David Briggs 2,0591.86
Trevor J. Jones 1,8721.69
Timothy Gus Salidas 1,8541.68
Jamie Lyle 1,8061.64
Gilbert "Rocker" Gagnon 8900.81
Mike Phillips 7220.65
Clayton Windatt 5270.48
B. J. Szabicot 5030.46
Michael Linkie 4450.40

Papineau-Cameron

Papineau-Cameron was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors were acclaimed to office.

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Robert Corriveau (X) Acclaimed

South Algonquin

South Algonquin was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors were acclaimed to office.

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Jane Dumas Acclaimed

Temagami

Town clerk John Hodgson won the mayoralty of Temagami, defeating incumbent mayor Ike Laba and two other challengers.[3] Sam Barnes, Lorie Hunter, Paul Middleton, Debby Burrows, Deborah Charyna and John Kenrick will serve on council.[7]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
John Hodgson 411 35.10
Biff Lowery 365 31.17
George Leger 207 17.68
Ike Laba (X) 188 16.05

West Nipissing

West Nipissing was one of a number of municipalities in the region whose mayors were acclaimed to office.[3] Denise Brisson, Guilles Tessier, Guy Fortier, Leo Malette, Don Fortin, Jamie Restoule, Paul Finley and Normand Roberge were elected to council.[3]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Joanne Savage (X) Acclaimed

References

  1. "ELECTION - Bonfield results in". North Bay Nugget, October 26, 2010.
  2. Final Summary of Election Results. The Corporation of the Municipality of Calvin, October 26, 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Ballot counting lasts long into the night". North Bay Nugget, October 26, 2010.
  4. "Outlying Communities Choose Leaders". CFXN-FM, October 25, 2010.
  5. "Municipal workers prepare for Oct. 25". North Bay Nugget, September 2010.
  6. "McDonald in a landslide". North Bay Nugget, October 26, 2010.
  7. Temiskaming Shores & Area Chamber of Commerce.
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