2014 York Region municipal elections

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Elections in the Regional Municipality of York of Ontario, Canada were held on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

2014 York Region municipal election
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Council before election

(2010)

Elected Council

(2014)

York Regional Council[]

Position Representing Councillor Notes
Chair (selected by council) Wayne Emmerson former Mayor of Whitchurch-Stouffville
Councillor Aurora Geoffrey Dawe Mayor of Aurora
Councillor East Gwillimbury Virginia Hackson Mayor of East Gwillimbury
Councillor Georgina Margaret (Jordan) Quirk Mayor of Georgina
Councillor Georgina Danny Wheeler
Councillor King Steve Pellegrini Mayor of King
Councillor Markham Frank Scarpitti Mayor of Markham
Councillor Markham Jack Heath
Councillor Markham Jim Jones
Councillor Markham Joe Li
Councillor Markham Nirmala Armstrong
Councillor Newmarket Tony Van Bynen Mayor of Newmarket
Councillor Newmarket John Taylor
Councillor Richmond Hill Dave Barrow Mayor of Richmond Hill
Councillor Richmond Hill Vito Spatafora
Councillor Richmond Hill Brenda Hogg
Councillor Vaughan Maurizio Bevilacqua Mayor of Vaughan
Councillor Vaughan Mario Ferri
Councillor Vaughan Gino Rosati
Councillor Vaughan Sunder Singh [Vaughan 1]
Councillor Whitchurch–Stouffville Justin Altmann Mayor of Whitchurch–Stouffville

Returning candidates who stood for election included Heath (Markham), Jones (Markham) and Li (Markham). Long-time Markham councillor Landon and current Chair Bill Fisch did not return to council.

Aurora[]

Mayoral candidate [1] Vote[2] %
Geoffrey Dawe (X) 8,903 68.44
John Gallo 4,106 31.56

East Gwillimbury[]

Mayoral candidate [3] Vote[4] %
Virginia Hackson (X) 4,068 58.41
Cathy Morton 2,897 41.59

Georgina[]

Mayoral candidate [5] Vote[6][7] %
Margaret (Jordan) Quirk 7,226 58.86
Robert Grossi (X) 4,618 37.62
John Ancuta 367 2.99

King[]

Mayoral candidate [8] Vote %
Steve Pellegrini (X) Acclaimed

Markham[]

Mayor[]

Mayoral candidate Votes Vote % Vote Δ(%) Election spending
Frank Scarpitti (X) 50,065 70.97 -14.15
Stephen Kotyck 10,683 15.14 +6.41
Patrick Cottrell 3,621 5.13
Partap Dua 3,326 4.71 -1.43
James Treacy 2,850 4.04

On October 16, 2014, Treacy 'withdrew' from the race and endorsed Kotyck.[9] However his name still appeared on the ballot as his 'withdrawal' was past the deadline.

Regional Councillor[]

In Markham, Regional Councillors serve on both the City Council as well as York Region Council. Electors can vote for up to four candidates on their ballots, equal to the total number that may be elected. The four winning candidates are those whom receive the highest number of votes. The candidate with the highest number of votes received also serves as Deputy Mayor.

Regional councillor candidate Votes Vote % Vote Δ(%) Election spending
Jack Heath (X) 37,668 16.67 -3.41%
Jim Jones (X) 33,119 14.65 -0.24%
Joe Li (X) 29,247 12.94 -1.44%
Nirmala Armstrong (X) 23,834 10.54 -1.90%
Sophia Sun 16,931 7.49
Peter Pavlovic 16,413 7.26 -1.93%
Ivy Lee 15,799 6.99
Bin Chang 14,863 6.58
Charles Deacon 14,042 6.21
Tammy Mok 11,827 5.23
Nadeem Qureshi 7,315 3.24
Surinder Issar 4,971 2.20 -0.85%

Incumbents Jack Heath, Jim Jones, and Joe Li sought re-election, while Gordon Landon announced his retirement before the close of nominations.

The election returned all standing incumbents to office. Landon's vacated seat was won by Nirmala Armstrong.

Ward 1[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Election spending
Valerie Burke (X) 7,055 71.48
Howard Ian Shore 2,815 28.52

Markham reviewed the boundaries of its ward system in 2013. In an attempt to balance the City's electoral districts to match current population and growth patterns, it merged Thornhill's two wards into one. As a result, incumbents Burke and Shore ran against each other to represent the new ward.

Ward 2[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Election spending
Alan Ho (X) 2,932 39.29
Jim Kwan 1,905 25.53
David Papadimitriou 1,693 22.69
Daphne Wong 933 12.50

New Ward 2 created for 2014 from former Ward 6 with old Ward 6 councillor Alan Ho running. David Papadimitriou and Jim Kwan ran in old Ward 6 in last election.

Ward 3[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Vote Δ(%) Election spending
Don Hamilton (X) 6,212 74.17 +8.55
Nelson Cheng 604 7.21
Vincent Cheung 592 7.07
Christine Brawley 465 5.55
Adam Poon 330 3.94
Jawed Syed 172 2.05

The boundaries of the ward were left unchanged after the 2013 review. Incumbent Don Hamilton faced a wider field of challengers, none of which stood against him in 2010.

Ward 4[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Election spending
Karen Rea (X) 4,754 42.89
Carolina Moretti 3,158 28.49
Neil Thomas 1,941 17.51
Stephen McLeod 1,231 11.11

Ward 4 is newly created from former parts of old Ward 4 and 6. Phil Richardson has withdrawn from the race in Ward 4.

Ward 5[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Election spending
Colin Campbell (X) 3,527 55.21
Raj Subramaniam 1,313 20.55
Compass Chung 855 13.38
John Egsgard 567 8.88
Siva Sivagnanam 126 1.97

Ward 5 boundaries changed from 2010 with parts of former Ward 4.

Ward 6[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Election spending
Amanda Yeung-Collucci (X) 1,683 25.86
Benson Lau 1,442 22.16
Cliff Redford 1,092 16.78
Raymond Miu 934 14.35
Gin Siow 990 15.21
Zach Armstrong 366 5.62

Ward 6 is newly created from parts of old Wards 4 and 6. All new candidates as current Ward 6 councillor Alan Ho ran in the new Ward 2 and current Ward 4 Councillor Carolina Moretti ran in the new ward 4. Siow ran in the old Ward 4 in last election.

Ward 7[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Vote Δ(%) Election spending
Logan Kanapathi (X) 5,673 48.25 +12.04
Khalid Usman 3,539 30.10
Shusmita Sharma 1,308 11.12
Sothy Sella 1,078 9.17
Vasu Murugesu 160 1.36

The ward boundaries were unchanged following the 2013 review. Khalid Usman is former Ward 7 councillor and ran for Ward 6 in 2010 and as regional councillor in 2006.

Ward 8[]

Councillor candidate Votes Vote % Election spending
Alex Chiu (X) 2,828 30.54
Isa Lee 2,692 29.07
Joseph (Mohan) Remisiar 2,238 24.17
Miriam Ku 759 8.20
Peter Deboran 743 8.02

Ward 8 has new boundaries with parts transferred from old Wards 2 and 6.

Endorsements[]

Media[]

The Toronto Star endorsed Stephen Kotyck for Mayor[10]

Community Groups[]

"Markham Residents for Responsible Community Planning" endorsed the following:[11][12]

  • Mayor - Frank Scarpitti
  • Regional Councillors - Jim Jones, Joe Li, Peter Pavlovic, Sophia Sun
  • Ward 1 - Valerie Burke
  • Ward 2 - No Endorsement
  • Ward 3 - Don Hamilton
  • Ward 4 - Neil Thomas
  • Ward 5 - John Egsgard
  • Ward 6 - Cliff Redford
  • Ward 7 - Logan Kanapathi
  • Ward 8 - Peter Deboran

"Markham Citizens Coalition for Responsive Government" endorsed:[13][14]

  • Mayor - Stephen Kotyck
  • Regional Councillors - Jack Heath, Jim Jones, Joe Li
  • Ward 1 - Valerie Burke
  • Ward 2 - Jim Kwan
  • Ward 3 - Don Hamilton
  • Ward 4 - Karen Rea
  • Ward 5 - John Egsgard
  • Ward 6 - Gin Siow
  • Ward 7 - No Endorsement
  • Ward 8 - Miriam Ku

Newmarket[]

Mayoral candidate [15] Vote[16] %
Tony Van Bynen (X) 10,816 54.01
Chris Campbell 7,804 38.97
Dorian Baxter 1,407 7.03

Richmond Hill[]

As of September 2014, incumbent mayor Barrow is in court facing conflict on interest complaint and may be removed from office if found guilty, but the ruling may not be made until after the elections in October.[17] Perrelli is incumbent Ward 2 councillor running as mayor.

Mayoral candidate [18][19] Vote %
Dave Barrow (X) 23,397 63.74
Carmine Perrelli 12,320 33.56
Anastasios Baxevanidis 989 2.69

Vaughan[]

Mayor[]

Mayoral candidate [20] Vote %
Maurizio Bevilacqua (X) 43,894 78.41
Daniel De Vito 6,792 12.13
Paul Donofrio 4,440 7.93
Savino Quatela 852 1.52

Regional councillors[]

Regional councillor candidate [21] Vote %
Michael Di Biase (X)[Vaughan 1] 29,296 21.82
Mario Ferri 27,647 20.59
Gino Rosati (X) 26, 283 19.57
Deb Schulte (X) 22,206 16.54
Richard T. Lorello 12,577 9.37
Carrie Liddy 9,602 7.15
Max Power 6,668 4.97

Ward councillors[]

Ward 1 candidate [22] Vote %
Marilyn Iafrate (X) 5,466 42.17
Peter Meffe 3,659 28.23
Maria Gagliardi 2,294 17.70
Antony Niro 1,160 8.95
Muhammad Islam 383 2.95
Ward 2 candidate [23] Vote %
Tony Carella (X) 4,964 41.42
Nick Pinto 3,567 29.76
Frank Miele 1,442 12.03
Adriano Volpentesta 1,100 9.18
Marco Villella 573 4.78
Sam Acquaviva 338 2.82
Ward 3 candidate [24] Vote %
Rosanna DeFrancesca (X) 6,385 56.23
Lorenzo Catuzza 3,522 31.02
Francesco Ferraro 719 6.33
Nick Lima 384 3.38
Anthony Liberio 315 2.77
Ward 4 candidate [25] Vote %
Sandra Yeung Racco (X) 3,162 52.99
Styles Q. Weinberg 2,352 39.42
Jonathan Gorenstein 453 7.59
Ward 5 candidate [26] Vote %
Alan Shefman (X) 7,142 52.97
Josh Martow 6,341 47.03

Whitchurch–Stouffville[]

Incumbent mayor Wayne Emmerson is not running in 2014.[27] Incumbent Ward 2 councillor Bannon is running for mayor.

Mayoral candidate [28] Vote[29] %
Justin Altmann 4,365 33.35
Phil Bannon 4,006 30.61
Richard Bartley 3,464 26.47
Arnold Neufeldt-Fast 1,047 8.00
Willie Reodica 205 1.57

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ a b On May 19, 2017, Michael Di Biase stepped down amidst sexual harassment allegations. He was replaced on June 28, 2017 by Sunder Singh in a council vote, and Mario Ferri took his place as Deputy Mayor.

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