1988 Ontario municipal elections
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Municipal elections were held in municipalities across Ontario, Canada on November 14, 1988 to elect mayors, reeves, councillors and school trustees.
Results
[edit]Elected mayors
[edit]- Barrie: Janice Laking[1]
- Brampton: Ken Whillans[1]
- Brantford: Karen George[1]
- Burlington: Rolly Burt[1]
- Cambridge: Jane Brewer[1]
- Cornwall: Phil Poirier[1]
- East York: David Johnson[1] (details)
- Etobicoke: Bruce Sinclair[1] (details)
- Gloucester: Harry Allen[1] (details)
- Guelph: John Counsell
- Hamilton: Bob Morrow[1] (details)
- Kingston: Helen Cooper[1]
- Kitchener: Dominic Cardillo[1]
- London: Tom Gosnell[1]
- Markham: Tony Roman[1]
- Mississauga: Hazel McCallion[1]
- Nepean: Ben Franklin[1] (details)
- Niagara Falls: William Smeaton[1]
- North Bay: Stan Lawlor[1]
- North York: Mel Lastman[1] (details)
- Oakville: Ann Mulvale[1]
- Oshawa: Allan Pilkey[1]
- Ottawa: Jim Durrell[1] (details)
- Peterborough: Sylvia Sutherland
- Pickering: Wayne Arthurs[1]
- Richmond Hill: Bill Bell
- Sarnia: Mike Bradley[1]
- Sault Ste. Marie: Joseph Fratesi[1]
- Scarborough: Joyce Trimmer (details)
- St. Catharines: Joe McCaffery[1]
- Sudbury: Peter Wong[1]
- Thunder Bay: Jack Masters[1]
- Timmins: Dennis Welin[1]
- Toronto: Art Eggleton[1] (details)
- Vaughan: Lorna Jackson
- Waterloo: Brian Turnbull[1]
- Welland: Roland Hardy[1]
- Whitby: Bob Attersley[1]
- Windsor: John Millson[1]
- York: Fergy Brown[1] (details)
Brantford
[edit]1988 Brantford municipal election: Mayor | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Karen George | 17,611 | 65.09 | ||||||
Pat Luciani | 7,859 | 29.05 | ||||||
Roy Jones | 945 | 3.49 | ||||||
William Stewart | 640 | 2.37 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 27,055 | 100.00 |
Source for election returns: Hamilton Spectator, 15 November 1988.
See also
[edit]- 1988 Toronto municipal election
- 1988 Ottawa municipal election
- 1988 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election
- 1988 Windsor municipal election