1988 Ottawa municipal election
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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on November 14, 1988.
Mayor Jim Durrell was re-elected with little opposition. Rideau Street businessman Michael Bartholomew finished 2nd with just 6% of the vote. Due to the lack of competition, only about one third of the electorate participated in the election.[1]
Mayor[]
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Jim Durrell (X) | 69,813 | 86.77 |
Michael Bartholomew | 4,800 | 5.97 |
John Turmel | 3,123 | 3.88 |
John Kroeker | 1,704 | 2.12 |
Nabil Fawzry | 1,022 | 1.27 |
City council[]
1. Alta Vista Ward
2. Billings Ward
3. Britannia Ward
4.
5. Capital Ward
6.
7. Carleton Ward
8. Dalhousie Ward
9. Elmdale Ward
10.
11. Queensboro Ward
12.
13. Riverside Ward
14. St. George's Ward
15. Wellington Ward .
The composition of Ottawa's city council was more left leaning than the previous council due to the defeat of Durrell-ally Bob Morrison in Carleton Ward and the election of New Democratic Party backed candidates Lynn Smyth and Michael Jannigan.[2] Jannigan, who was declared elected on election night had to wait over a year to take his seat however, as a recount gave his opponent the win, but after the case was taken to court, a special election was held in 1989 which Jannigan won.
Alta Vista Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Darrel Kent (X) | Acclaimed |
Billings Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
(X) | 4,170 | 84.36 |
Eugene Mallay | 773 | 15.64 |
Britannia Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
1,941* | 40.79 | |
Ruth Wildgen (X) | 1,931* | 40.58 |
Geoffrey Sharpe | 496 | 10.42 |
Jenny Lee Lapointe | 391 | 8.22 |
* Results after a recount.[3]
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Marc Laviolette (X) | 4,395 | 78.11 |
Les MacAfee | 872 | 15.50 |
Richard Beaudry | 360 | 6.40 |
Capital Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
3,370 | 56.16 | |
(X) | 2,631 | 43.84 |
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
(X) | 5,592 | 76.33 |
Ernest Lauzon | 1,734 | 23.67 |
Carleton Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
2,480 | 49.03 | |
(X) | 1,378 | 27.24 |
Mary Nash | 1,200 | 23.72 |
Queensboro Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
(X) | Acclaimed |
Dalhousie Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
2,024* | 46.12 | |
2,022* | 46.07 | |
Richard Lobb | 343 | 7.81 |
* Results after a recount.
Elmdale Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
(X) | Acclaimed |
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
(X) | Acclaimed |
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Jacquelin Holzman (X) | 4,380 | 52.04 |
Alex Cullen | 2,391 | 28.41 |
Daniel Stringer | 1,646 | 19.56 |
Riverside Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
George Brown (X) | 4,531 | 85.30 |
Norman Van Cleaf | 781 | 14.70 |
St. George's Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Nancy Smith (X) | 3,757 | 82.94 |
Ed Barter | 773 | 17.06 |
Wellington Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Diane Holmes (X) | 3,260 | 80.61 |
Lindsay Blackett | 784 | 19.39 |
Special election[]
The election day results in Dalhousie Ward showed Michael Janigan ahead by 12 votes over Peter Harris, but this was done in error. A recount gave Harris a 2 vote win, but Janigan took the results to court, so the city held a special election on November 20, 1989 to resolve the matter, which Janigan won. Harris served as alderman in the interim. The race was a proxy battle for federal politics, with Janigan being supported by the NDP and Harris by the Liberals. The fringe candidates were backed by parties too, the Greens backed Dan Roy and the Rhinoceros Party backed Dale Alkerton[4]
Dalhousie Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
2,582 | 49.07 | |
2,411 | 45.82 | |
Dan Roy | 227 | 4.31 |
Dale Alkerton | 45 | 0.80 |
Ottawa Board of Education Trustees[]
Zone 1 (Vanier, Rockcliffe Park, By-Rideau, St. George's, Overbrook-Forbes) 3 to be elected (79% of polls reporting) |
Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jane Dobell (X) | 3,627 | |
Harriet Lang (X) | 2,577 | |
Cynthia Bled | 2,077 | |
Margaret Pazdzior | 1,561 | |
John Stopa | 1,268 | |
Gary Hough | 1,230 | |
Salah Al Zein | 836 |
Zone 2 (Capital, Wellington) 2 to be elected (94% of polls reporting) |
Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Anne Scotton | 3,144 | |
Brian McGarry (X) | 2,514 | |
Ruth Coodin | 2,064 | |
Don Francis | 1,707 | |
Les Jones | 1,459 | |
Cecile Smithers | 386 | |
Idris Ben-Tahir | 261 |
Zone 3 (Dalhousie, Riverside, Elmdale) 4 to be elected (98% of polls reporting) |
Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Marian Lothian (X) | 5,282 | |
Ted Best (X) | 4,185 | |
Elda Allen | 4,038 | |
Mary Lou Fleming | 3,277 | |
Helen Campbell | 3,060 | |
William Pugsley | 2,753 | |
Dan Berg | 2,493 |
Zone 4 (Britannia, Richmond) 2 to be elected (95% of polls reporting) |
Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Bill Gowling (X) | 3,919 | |
Margaret Lange | 3,771 | |
Robert Beatty (X) | 2,409 | |
Wayne Wilson | 2,029 | |
Irma Cohen | 1,700 | |
Terry Orchard | 831 | |
Robert Morrissette | 731 |
Zone 5 (Carleton, Queensboro) 3 to be elected (96% of polls reporting) |
Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Kathryn Yach (X) | 3,891 | |
Brian Mackey | 3,472 | |
Linda Hunter | 2,629 | |
John Wright | 2,101 | |
Margaret Bristow | 1,468 | |
Geoff Brown | 1,460 | |
Kevin Kinsella | 1,302 |
Zone 6 (Alta Vista, Billings, Canterbury) 4 to be elected (95% of polls reporting) |
Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Russ Jackson (X) | 5,373 | |
Marjorie Loughrey (X) | 5,273 | |
John Sutherland | 4,393 | |
Roy Bushfield | 3,905 | |
Rosalind Labow | 2,896 | |
Linda Townsend | 2,831 | |
Sue Mack | 2,412 | |
David Gibbons | 2,041 | |
Gordon Campbell | 1,625 | |
Jeannine Ladouceur | 990 | |
Donald Holmes | 827 |
References[]
- Ottawa Citizen, November 15, 1988
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, November 15, 1988, pg C1, "Ottawa's Durrell cruises to easy victory"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, November 15, 1988, pg C1, "New faces tilt Ottawa to left"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, November 29, 1988, pg C1, "Janigan demands judicial recount"
- ^ Ottawa Citizen, November 21, 1989, pg C1, "Janigan wins"
- Municipal elections in Ottawa
- 1980s in Ottawa
- 1988 Ontario municipal elections