Capital Ward

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Capital
Location within Ottawa
Location within Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°24′N 75°41′W / 45.400°N 75.683°W / 45.400; -75.683Coordinates: 45°24′N 75°41′W / 45.400°N 75.683°W / 45.400; -75.683
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • CouncillorShawn Menard
Area
 • Total10.0 km2 (3.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)Canada 2016 Census[1]
 • Total34,210
 • Density3,400/km2 (8,900/sq mi)
Languages (2016)
 • English70.7%
 • French10.9%
 • Mandarin3.6%
 • Arabic2.7%
 • Spanish1.3%
 • German1.1%
 • Italian1.1%
Avg. income$51,601

Capital Ward or Ward 17 (French: Quartier Capitale) is a city ward located in the centre of Ottawa, Ontario. Situated just south of downtown Ottawa, the ward includes the communities of Old Ottawa East, Old Ottawa South, the Glebe, Heron Park, Carleton University, and Riverside

Out of all the wards currently in existence, Capital ward has existed the longest. It was originally created in 1909 from parts of Wellington Ward and Central Ward when the Glebe was settled. The original capital ward consisted solely of the Glebe. It eventually annexed Old Ottawa South before assuming its current borders.

Its first aldermen were and .[2]

Councillors[]

Council Aldermen
John Carnochan
Frank H. Plant
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941–42
1943–44
1945–46
1947–48
1949–50
1951–52
1953–54
1955–56
1957–58 George Sloan
1959–60
1961–62 Claude Bennett
1963–64
1965–66
1967–69 Charlotte Whitton
1970–72 Gary Guzzo
1973–74
1975–76
1977–78
1978–80
1980–82
1982–85
1985–88
1988–91
1991–94 Jim Watson
Council City Councillor Regional Councillor
1994–97 Jim Watson
1997–00 Clive Doucet
Council City Councillor
2001–03 Clive Doucet
2003–06
2006–10
2010–14 David Chernushenko
2014–18
2018–22 Shawn Menard

Election results[]

1974 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
2,039 28.51
Thom Bennett 1,389 19.42
Lionel Britton 1,306 18.26
Bill Kincaid 1,030 14.40
Wendell Atchison 785 10.98
Jim Wright 387 5.41
Leo Morency 216 3.02

1976 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
3,441 47.23
1,885 25.87
Thom Bennett 1,812 24.87
Leo Morency 148 2.03

1978 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
3,826 46.08
Thom Bennett 2,411 29.04
Dave Hagerman 1,624 19.56
Doug Coupar 329 3.96
Michael John Houlton 113 1.36

1980 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
3,358 57.03
Dave Haggerman 1,746 29.65
Vince Capogreco 784 13.32

1982 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
3,150 43.33
Dave Hagerman 2,795 38.35
David Brasset 1,343 18.43

1985 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
2,612 37.93
David Hagerman 1,880 27.39
1,603 23.28
Susan Pond 791 11.49

1988 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
3,370 56.16
2,631 43.84

1991 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Jim Watson 4,123 58.40
1,817 25.74
Michael Lynch 638 9.04
Frank De Jong 482 6.83

1994[]

1994 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections[]

Regional council
Candidate Votes %
5,027 50.49
Nancy Mitchell 4,660 46.81
Beatrice Costisella 269 2.70

1994 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Jim Watson 8,851 89.18
Jim Carson 1,074 10.82

1997[]

1997 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections[]

Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Clive Doucet 2,984 36.80
Jim Kennelly 2,051 25.29
Robin Quinn 1,571 19.37
Ed Barter 1,002 12.36
David McNicoll 501 6.18

1997 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
3,843 46.85
Colin McSweeney 1,660 20.24
Domenic Santaguida 1,136 13.85
Craig Watson 521 6.35
Chris Jalkotzy 511 6.23
Tim Porter 336 4.10
Jaine Marulanda 196 2.39

2000 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Clive Doucet 6,486 69.51
Jim Bickford 2,845 30.49

2003 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Clive Doucet 5,785 80.06
C.R.L. Erickson 1,024 14.17
Mike Salmon 417 5.77

2006 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Votes %
Clive Doucet 6,495 48.14
Jay Nordenstrom 4,602 34.11
Ian Boyd 1,963 14.55
Sean Curran 433 3.21

2010 Ottawa municipal election[]

Former Green Party deputy leader defeated Liberal Party staffer Isabel Metcalfe and activist Bob Brocklebank. Chernushenko won in the Glebe, Old Ottawa South and Old Ottawa East, Metcalfe won the Riverside apartments and Heron Park while Brocklebank won Carleton University.

City council
Candidate Votes %
David Chernushenko 5,335 41.34
Isabel Metcalfe 2,515 19.49
Bob Brocklebank 2,207 17.10
Domenic Santaguida 1,475 11.43
Eugene Haslam 1,084 8.40
Ron Le Blanc 243 1.88
Mano Hadavand 46 0.36

2014 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council
Candidate Vote %
    David Chernushenko 7,206 77.35
    Scott Blurton 1,788 19.19
    Espoir Manirambona 322 3.46
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote %
    Jim Watson 7,743 84.14
    Mike Maguire 998 10.85
    Anwar Syed 142 1.54
    Rebecca Pyrah 140 1.52
    Bernard Couchman 53 0.58
    Darren W. Wood 49 0.53
    Michael St. Arnaud 41 0.45
    Robert White 36 0.39

2018 Ottawa municipal election[]

City council[3] Vote %
    Shawn Menard 3,575 28.12
    Christine McAllister 3,198 25.15
    David Chernushenko 2,970 23.36
    Anthony Carricato 2,451 19.28
    Jide Afolabi 520 4.09

References[]

  1. ^ (Open Data Ottawa)
  2. ^ Ottawa City Council minutes, 1910
  3. ^ "2018 Election Results". City of Ottawa. Retrieved May 27, 2019.

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