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2014 Windsor municipal election

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2014 Windsor municipal election
← 2010 October 27, 2014 2018 →
Turnout37.46% (Decrease 8.82 pp)
 
Candidate Drew Dilkens John Millson Larry Horwitz
Popular vote 32,271 15,848 7,293
Percentage 55.36% 27.19% 12.51%

Map showing the winning candidate's vote strength in each of the 10 wards and their respective polling districts. The districts shaded in Blue voted a majority for Drew Dilkens, and Green voted a majority for John Millson. Pie Charts indicate the total vote of all candidates per Ward/polling district.

Mayor before election

Eddie Francis

Elected mayor

Drew Dilkens

The 2014 Windsor municipal election occurred on October 27, 2014, to elect the Mayor of Windsor, Windsor City Council and the Greater Essex County District School Board, Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire catholique Providence and Conseil scolaire Viamonde.

The election was held on the same day as elections in every other municipality in Ontario, as well as the elections in neighbouring towns in Essex County.[1]

Mayor

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Incumbent three-term Mayor Eddie Francis announced in early 2014 that he would not be standing for re-election.[2]

NOTE: (X) denotes the incumbent candidate.

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Drew Dilkens 32,271 55.36
John Millson 15,848 27.19
Larry Horwitz 7,293 12.51
Ernie "The Baconman" Lamont 640 1.10
Robin Easterbrook 611 1.05
Bruce Martin 365 0.63
Steve Gavrildis 330 0.57
Timothy Dugdale 295 0.51
Mike Tessier 244 0.42
Raymond Poisson 143 0.25
Ronald Van Dyk 132 0.23
Jaysen R. Sylvestre 123 0.21
Results of the election in Ward 1. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 1

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Incumbent Councillor Drew Dilkens stepped down in order to run for Mayor.

Council Candidate Vote %
Fred Francis 2,953 36.57
Ryan Mancini 2,370 29.35
Matt Ford 1,112 13.77
Denise Clair Ghanam 774 9.58
Daniel Ableser 397 4.92
Gurbax Bhullar 396 4.90
David Hanna 74 0.92
Results of the election in Ward 2. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 2

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Incumbent Councillor Ron Jones announced he would not run for re-election.[3]

Council Candidate Vote %
John Elliott 1,729 41.08
Frank Favot 1,283 30.48
Joan Mavrinac 693 16.46
Kevin Flood 318 7.56
James Ging 157 3.73
Dmitrius Djankovic 29 0.69
Results of the election in Ward 3. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 3

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Incumbent Councillor Fulvio Valentinis announced he would not run for re-election.[4]

Council Candidate Vote %
Rino Bortolin 1,660 39.40
Gabe Maggio 1,409 33.44
Caroline Postma 1,034 24.54
Claude Reno 110 2.61
Results of the election in Ward 4. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 4

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Incumbent Councillor Alan Halberstadt stepped down in order to run for English Public School Board Trustee for Wards 3, 4, 10.

Council Candidate Vote %
Chris Holt 1,812 28.57
Adriano Ciotoli 1,552 24.47
Victoria Cross 1,165 18.37
Remy Boulbol 1,089 17.17
Howard Weeks 480 7.57
Brian Caza 245 3.86
Results of the election in Ward 5. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 5

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Council Candidate Vote %
Ed Sleiman (X) 2,707 57.29
Gary Kaschak 481 10.18
Joey Wright 451 9.54
Sam Drakich 390 8.25
Randy Diestelmann 382 8.08
John Middleton 262 5.54
Gene Michael Leon Locknick 52 1.10
Results of the election in Ward 6. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 6

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Council Candidate Vote %
Jo-Anne Gignac (X) 5,395 69.89
Alex Denonville 1,323 17.14
John S. Holmes 712 9.22
Jason William Dupuis 289 3.74
Results of the election in Ward 7. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.
Council Candidate Vote %
Irek Kusmierczyk (X) 3,761 50.76
Angelo Marignani 2,539 34.27
Daniel William Speal 909 12.27
Jeffery Kocsis 200 2.70
Results of the election in Ward 8. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 8

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Council Candidate Vote %
Bill Marra (X) 3,095 77.34
Heather Burton 907 22.66
Results of the election in Ward 9. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 9

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Council Candidate Vote %
Hillary Payne (X) 1,628 30.71
Kieran McKenzie 1,451 27.37
Janette Calandra 671 12.66
Socrates Alexander Shinas 656 12.37
Ryan Sprague 654 12.33
Hank Van Aspert 242 4.56
Results of the election in Ward 10. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote.

Ward 10

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Council Candidate Vote %
Paul Borrelli 1,661 28.45
Jim Morrison 1,464 25.07
Mohamed Chams 927 15.88
Wally Chafchak 697 11.94
Al Maghnieh (X) 586 10.04
Maria Fernandes 223 3.82
Santino Pirrone 172 2.95
Matthew Isherwood 109 1.87

References

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  1. ^ "Municipal Elections". 2017-07-12. Archived from the original on July 12, 2017. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
  2. ^ Borrelli, Melanie (January 11, 2014). "Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis will not seek re-election this fall".
  3. ^ CBC Windsor. "Ron Jones 'at peace' with not seeking re-election". Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  4. ^ CBC Windsor. "Fulvio Valentinis won't seek re-election". Retrieved April 23, 2024.