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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on November 8, 1982.
Mayor Marion Dewar was re-elected, defeating conservative Darrel Kent.
Mayor
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Marion Dewar (X) |
57,268 |
52.06
|
Darrel Kent |
48,461 |
44.06
|
T. Joseph McCarthy |
2,060 |
1.87
|
Marc Gauvin |
1,725 |
1.57
|
Arnold Guetta |
487 |
0.44
|
Six to be elected in each zone
Eastern Zone (529/530 polls)
|
Vote
|
Jane Dobell (X) |
17,501
|
Russ Jackson |
13,053
|
Ted Best (X) |
12,781
|
Roy Bushfield |
12,423
|
Don Francis |
11,942
|
John Smart |
10,587
|
Marjorie Loughrey (X) |
9,701
|
John Samuel |
8,872
|
David Armstrong |
9,027
|
Michael McKenna (X) |
8,540
|
Ken Ellis |
6,069
|
Anne Dupuis |
6,156
|
Anne-Marie Kolinski-Corneau |
5,230
|
Allan Simpson |
4,483
|
David Delisle |
3,953
|
George Denison |
3,709
|
Colin Simpson |
2,997
|
Barry Lemoine |
2,344
|
William Voller |
2,283
|
Western Zone
|
Vote
|
Bill Law (X) |
13,733
|
Robert Beatty (X) |
12,769
|
Sandra Goldstein (X) |
10,903
|
Bill Gowling |
10,817
|
Kathy Yach |
9,058
|
Alexander Cullen |
8,595
|
Wayne Wilson (X) |
7,527
|
John Jackson (X) |
7,310
|
John Wright (X) |
7,262
|
Abby Pollonetsky |
7,221
|
Marion Lothian |
6,377
|
Robert Grace |
6,366
|
Harry Albright |
5,381
|
Stephen Delaney |
5,306
|
Barbara Mollon |
4,455
|
Calvin Kempffer |
3,041
|
Dale Alkerton |
2,373
|
4 to be elected
Separate school supporters: Ottawa (937/938 polls)
|
Vote
|
Jacques Beauchamp (X) |
18,925
|
Robert Belanger (X) |
17,877
|
Dalton McGuinty, Sr. (X) |
16,585
|
Lucien Bradet (X) |
15,755
|
Thomas Kent |
15,442
|
Edouard Gagnon |
10,905
|
Ken Bruton |
8,152
|
References
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Bytown | | |
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Ottawa | |
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Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton | |
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