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Elections were held in Northumberland County, Ontario, on October 27, 2014, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Northumberland County Council[]
The Northumberland County Council consists of the seven mayors of its constituent municipalities.[1]
Position |
Elected
|
Mayor of Alnwick/Haldimand |
John Logel
|
Mayor of Brighton |
Mark Walas
|
Mayor of Cobourg |
Gil Brocanier
|
Mayor of Cramahe |
Marc Coombs
|
Mayor of Hamilton |
Mark Lovshin
|
Mayor of Port Hope |
Bob Sanderson
|
Mayor of Trent Hills |
Dwight Boyd
|
Mayoral Candidate[2]
|
Vote
|
%
|
John Logel |
1,455 |
58.69
|
Dalton McDonald (X) |
938 |
37.84
|
Sam Rizza |
86 |
3.47
|
Mayoral Candidate[3]
|
Vote
|
%
|
Mark Walas (X) |
3,143 |
58.51
|
Mike Vandertoorn |
2,229 |
41.49
|
Mayoral Candidate [4]
|
Vote
|
%
|
Gil Brocanier (X) |
4,028 |
52.64
|
Miriam Mutton |
1,825 |
23.85
|
Don Kirkup |
1,799 |
23.51
|
Cramahe[]
Mayoral Candidate[5]
|
Vote
|
%
|
Marc Coombs (X) |
1,319 |
53.36
|
Patricia S. Westrope |
1,153 |
46.64
|
Hamilton[]
Mayoral Candidate[6]
|
Vote
|
%
|
Mark Lovshin (X) |
2,313 |
58.72
|
Donna Cole |
1,626 |
41.28
|
Mayoral Candidate[7]
|
Vote
|
%
|
Bob Sanderson |
3,105 |
48.27
|
Julia Mavis |
1,513 |
23.52
|
Paul Andrus |
909 |
14.13
|
John Floyd |
625 |
9.72
|
John Bickle |
203 |
3.16
|
Robert Chatten |
60 |
0.93
|
Jamie Manuel Castillo |
17 |
0.26
|
Mayoral Candidate[8]
|
Vote
|
%
|
Dwight Boyd |
2,008 |
30
|
James Douglas Peeling |
656 |
5
|
Hector Macmillan (X) |
391 |
65
|
References[]
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- 2014 Ontario municipal elections
- Northumberland County, Ontario
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