2018 Ottawa municipal election
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The Ottawa municipal election will be held on October 22, 2018 to elect the mayor of Ottawa, Ottawa City Council and the Ottawa-Carleton Public and Catholic School Boards. The election will be held on the same day as elections in every other municipality in Ontario.
Mayoral candidates
Hamid Alakozai
Nominated May 10. Former CF reservist member. Considered running for president of Afghanistan in 2011. Past advisor to the attorney general of Afghanistan.
Ahmed Bouragba
Nominated July 26. Bilingual teacher and former elected Council member for the Ontario College of Teachers. Bouragba is a social justice advocate and civil liberties activist. Ran for Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario trustee in 2014. Citation: Y.B. v. Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario, 2017 HRTO 1240 (CanLII)
Bernard Couchman
Nominated May 1. Immigrant from Guyana; operates a marketing company.[1] He ran for mayor in 2014, finishing in last place (8th) with 1,255 votes (0.51%).
Nominated July 27. City councillor for Capital Ward from 2001 to 2010. He represented Capital Ward on the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council from 1997 to 2000. Ran for mayor in 2010.
Joey Drouin
Nominated July 27. Businessman. Running on a platform of combining Ottawa and Gatineau.
Ryan Lythall
Nominated July 9. Disabilities advocate.
Craig MacAulay
Nominated July 11. Ran for city council in 2010 and 2014 in College Ward.
Bruce McConville
Nominated July 26. Garage operator from Vanier. Ran for city council in 2003 and 2006 in Rideau-Vanier Ward.[2] McConville was born August 30, 1962 in Eastview, Ontario (now Vanier). He dropped out of high school and would later start his garage in 1981.[3]
Michael Pastien
Nominated May 16. Self described "futurist".[4] Ran for city council in 2014 in Bay Ward and for public school trustee in 2010.
Moises Schachtler
Nominated July 4. A former student of the University of Ottawa.
James T. Sheahan
Nominated July 25. North Gower resident.
Mayor Jim Watson had declared his intention to run for re-election in early 2017.[5] He filed his nomination forms on May 1.
Polls
Polling Date(s) | Firm | Jim Watson | Clive Doucet | Bruce McConville | Other | Undecided | Source |
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Aug 20–Sept 6 | Probit | 37 | 13 | 1 | <1 | 49 |
Mayoral results
Mayoral candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Jim Watson (X) | |||
Clive Doucet | |||
Hamid Alakozai | |||
Joey Drouin | |||
Ryan Lythall | |||
Craig MacAulay | |||
Bruce McConville | |||
Michael Pastien | |||
Moises Schachtler | |||
James T. Sheahan | |||
Bernard Couchman |
City Council
- Incumbent councillor Bob Monette had indicated he would be running for re-election[6] but dropped out on June 13.[7]
Nominated candidates
Bob Monette- incumbent councillor- Rick Bédard
- Toby Bossert
- Mireille Brownhill - Community association executive, not-for-profit coordinator, community volunteer.[citation needed]
- Guy Desroches
- Diego Elizondo
- Dina Epale
Doug Feltmate- Former president of the Ottawa-Orléans Provincial Liberal Association. Withdrew, but will be on the ballot. [8]- Jarrod Goldsmith
- Miranda Gray
- Geoffrey Nicholas Griplas
- Catherine Kitts - former editor of the Orléans Star newspaper, advocating to see more women elected to Ottawa City Council
- Shannon Kramer
- Matthew Luloff - Canadian Forces veteran, served in Afghanistan, formerly worked for several Members of Parliament and most recently for the Minister of National Defence. Holds a degree in Public Affairs and Policy Management. Mental Health advocate.
- Qamar Masood
Louise Soyezwithdrew, but will be on the ballot[9]- Kevin Tetreault
- Don Yetman
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Rick Bédard | |||
Toby Bossert | |||
Mireille Brownhill | |||
Guy Desroches | |||
Diego Elizondo | |||
Dina Epale | |||
Doug Feltmate | |||
Jarrod Goldsmith | |||
Miranda Gray | |||
Geoffrey Nicholas Griplas | |||
Catherine Kitts | |||
Shannon Kramer | |||
Matthew Luloff | |||
Qamar Masood | |||
Louise Soyez | |||
Kevin Tetreault | |||
Don Yetman |
Incumbent councillor Jody Mitic has announced he will not be running for re-election.[10]
Nominated candidates:
- Laura Dudas - ran in 2014. Former journalist. President of the Blackburn Community Association and member of the Orleans Chamber of Commerce.
- Donna Leith-Gudbranson - campaign manager and assistant to former councillor Rainer Bloess.[11] President of the Chapel Hill South Community Assoication and the school council at École élémentaire publique Le Prélude.
- Tammy Lynch - assistant to previous councillor, Jody Mitic[12] (direct or of community relations)
- François Trépanier - Consultant. Served for 28 years in the Canadian Forces. Ran in 2014.[13]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Laura Dudas | |||
Donna Leith-Gudbranson | |||
Tammy Lynch | |||
François Trépanier |
Nominated candidates
- Franklin Epape
- Jan Harder - incumbent councillor.
- Ahmad Malgarai
- Atiq Qureshi
- Hadi Wess
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Jan Harder (X) | |||
Franklin Epape | |||
Ahmad Malgarai | |||
Atiq Qureshi | |||
Hadi Wess |
Incumbent councillor Marianne Wilkinson has announced she will not be running for re-election.[14]
Nominated candidates:
- Philip Bloedow
- David Gourlay - former president of the Ottawa Champions baseball team.
- Matt Muirhead - teacher, 2014 candidate
- Lorne Neufeldt
- Jenna Sudds - Former executive director of the Kanata North business improvement association. Endorsed by Wilkinson.
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Philip Bloedow | |||
David Gourlay | |||
Matt Muirhead | |||
Lorne Neufeldt | |||
Jenna Sudds |
Nominated candidates:
- Eli El-Chantiry - incumbent city councillor
- James Parsons - Ran in this ward in 2010 and 2014.
- Judi Varga-Toth - small business owner and executive director[15]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Eli El-Chantiry (X) | |||
James Parsons | |||
Judi Varga-Toth |
Nominated candidates:
- Glen Gower - director of marketing and communications and founder of a local community blog.[16]
- Shad Qadri - incumbent city councillor
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Shad Qadri (X) | |||
Glen Gower |
Incumbent councillor Mark Taylor has announced he will not be running for re-election.
Nominated candidates:
- Erica Dath
- Don Dransfield - husband of incumbent Ottawa West—Nepean MP Anita Vandenbeld. Ran for the Ontario Liberal Party in Nepean—Carleton in the Ontario general election, 2011.
- Theresa Kavanagh - incumbent OCDSB trustee, wife of former city councillor Alex Cullen[17] Ran for a seat in the House of Commons of Canada in the 1988 federal election in Ottawa West.
- Marc Lugert
- Tricia Ross
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Erica Dath | |||
Don Ransfield | |||
Thersa Kavanagh | |||
Marc Lugert | |||
Trevor Robinson |
Nominated candidates:
- Rick Chiarelli - incumbent city councillor
- Emilie Coyle - lawyer; director of the Refugee Sponsorship Program[18]
- Ryan Kennery - communications strategist; former director of communications for mayor Jim Watson
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Rick Chiarelli (X) | |||
Emilie Coyle | |||
Ryan Kennery |
Nominated candidates:
- Warren Arshinoff - former member of the Ottawa Youth Cabinet for Ward 9 (2001-2004)[19]
- James Dean - real-estate agent and board member of Quality Living House Cooperative
- Keith Egli - incumbent city councillor
- Luigi Mangone - public servant
- Peter Anthony Weber - heavy equipment operator.[20]
City council | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Vote | % | |
Keith Egli | |||
Warren Arshinoff | |||
James Dean | |||
Luigi Mangone | |||
Peter Anthony Weber |
Nominated candidates:
- Diane Deans - incumbent city councillor
- Alek Golijanin - Self described "global humanitarian".[21] Yugoslav immigrant.[22]
- Perry Sabourin - Social Worker
- Sam Soucy - Parliamentary assistant for Liberal MP Fayçal El-Khoury.[23]
- Robert Swaita - Restaurant owner[24]
City council | |||
---|---|---|---|
Candidate | Vote | % | |
Diane Deans | |||
Alek Golijanin | |||
Perry Sabourin | |||
Sam Soucy | |||
Robert Swaita |
Nominated candidates:
- Michael Schurter - Realtor and parliamentary office manager for Conservative MP Peter Kent.[25]
- Tim Tierney - incumbent councillor
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Tim Tierney (X) | |||
Michael Schurter |
Nominated candidates:
- Salar Changiz
- Mathieu Fleury - incumbent councillor.
- Thierry Harris - former vice president of the Lower Town Community Association. Former producer for CBC/Radio Canada and press officer for the National Film Board.
- Matt Lowe - Veteran and member of the Conservative Party of Canada.[26]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Mathieu Fleury (X) | |||
Salar Changiz | |||
Thierry Harris | |||
Matt Lowe |
- Peter Heyck
- Tobi Nussbaum - incumbent city councillor
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Tobi Nussbaum (X) | |||
Peter Heyck |
Nominated candidates:
- Arthur David - public servant
- Jerry Kovacs - human rights lawyer
- Catherine McKenney - incumbent councillor
- Merdod Zopyrus - Carleton University student[27]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Catherine McKenney (X) | |||
Arthur David | |||
Jerry Kovacs | |||
Merdod Zopyrus |
Incumbent councillor Jeff Leiper indicated he will run for re-election.
Nominated candidates:
- Jeff Leiper - incumbent councillor.
- Daniel Stringer - former aide to Liberal MPP Richard Patten. Has run in this ward in 2003, 2006 (dropping out) and 2010.[28]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Jeff Leiper (X) | |||
Daniel Stringer |
Incumbent councillor Riley Brockington has indicated he will run for re-election
Nominated candidates:
- Riley Brockington - incumbent city councillor
- Fabien Kalala Cimankinda - entrepreneur
- Kerri Keith - NAC box-office supervisor and economics student
- Hassib Reda - Finance commissioner of the University of Ottawa Graduate Student Association[29]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Riley Brockington (X) | |||
Fabien Kalala Cimankinda | |||
Kerri Keith | |||
Hassib Reda |
Incumbent councillor David Chernushenko has indicated he will run for re-election.
Nominated candidates
- Jide Afolabi - lawyer/negotiator
- Anthony Carricato - policy analyst. Former vice president of the Glebe Community Association who works in the office of the Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada. Member of the Liberal Party of Canada.
- David Chernushenko - incumbent city councillor.
- Christine McAllister - business director.[30] President of the Glebe Community Association. Endorsed by Ottawa Centre MP Catherine McKenna. Also a member of the Liberal Party.
- Shawn Menard - incumbent Ottawa-Carleton District School Board trustee. Endorsed by Ottawa Centre MPP Joel Harden.
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
David Chernushenko (X) | |||
Jide Afolabi | |||
Anthony Carricato | |||
Christine McAllister | |||
Shawn Menard |
Incumbent councillor Jean Cloutier has indicated he will run for re-election
Nominated candidates:
- Jean Cloutier - incumbent city councillor
- Clinton Cowan - Labour relations expert. 2010 and 2014 candidate in this ward
- Kevin Kit - Auditor. President of the Elmvale Acres Community Association.
- Raylene Lang-Dion - Federal public servant. Former chair of Equal Voice. Past member of the Liberal Party of Canada.[31]
- Mike McHarg - gay rights activist
- John Redins - 2014 candidate and former Party for People with Special Needs provincial and federal Green Party candidate.
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Jean Cloutier (X) | |||
Clinton Cowan | |||
Kevin Kit | |||
Raylene Lang-Dion | |||
Mike McHarg | |||
John Redins |
- Incumbent councillor Stephen Blais has indicated he will run for re-election.
Nominated candidates:
- Stephen Blais - incumbent councillor.
- Jensen Boire
- Cameron Rose Jette - Human rights/social justice student at Carleton University.[32]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Stephen Blais (X) | |||
Jensen Boire | |||
Cameron Rose Jette |
Nominated candidates:
- Auguste Banfalvi
- George Darouze - incumbent city councillor
- Mark Scharfe - Cattle farmer and former police officer. Ran in this ward in 2014.
- Kim Sheldrick - Stay at home mother and volunteer. Ran in this ward in 2014
- Jay Tysick - Leader of the Ontario Party and Candidate for Carleton in 2018 Ontario Election[17]. Former interim leader of the Ontario Alliance. 2018 Ontario PC nomination candidate for Carleton. Former aide to councillor Rick Chiarelli.[33]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
George Darouze (X) | |||
Auguste Banfalvi | |||
Mark Scharfe | |||
Kim Sheldrick | |||
Jay Tysick |
Nominated candidates:
- David Brown - Former assistant to incumbent councillor Scott Moffatt, former president of the Richmond Agricultural Society and former staffer for Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre.[34]
- Scott Moffatt - incumbent city councillor
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Scott Moffatt (X) | |||
David Brown |
- Incumbent councillor Michael Qaqish indicated he will run for re-election.
Nominated candidates:
- Zaff Ansari - IT Professor; NDP candidate for Nepean in 2018 Ontario Election[17]
- Carol Anne Meehan - former local CTV/CJOH news anchor
- Irene Mei
- Michael Qaqish - incumbent councillor
- Harpreet Singh - Academic manager at Algonquin College[35]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Michael Qaqish (X) | |||
Zaff Ansari | |||
Carol Anne Meehan | |||
Irene Mei | |||
Harpreet Singh |
Nominated candidates:
- Steve Anderson - Public servant/analyst. President of the Katimavik-Hazeldean Community Association.
- Mike Brown - Accountant
- Allan Hubley - incumbent city councillor
- Doug Large - Sales and marketing manager[36]
Results:
Council candidate | Vote | % | |
---|---|---|---|
Allan Hubley (X) | |||
Steve Anderson | |||
Mike Brown | |||
Doug Large |
School Board Trustee
Zone 1
Zone 1 | Vote | % |
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John Curry (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 2
Zone 2 | Vote | % |
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Sandra Moore (X) | ||
Michael Olsen | ||
Kevin Sawyer |
Zone 3
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Brian Coburn (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 4
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Spencer Warren (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 5
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Joanne MacEwan (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 6
Zone 6 | Vote | % |
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Glen Armstrong | ||
Jeff Darwin |
Zone 7
Zone 7 | Vote | % |
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Jeremy Wittet (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 8
Zone 8 | Vote | % |
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Mark D. Mullan (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 9
Zone 9 | Vote | % |
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Shelley Lawrence | ||
Regan Preszcator (X) |
Zone 10
Zone 10 | Vote | % |
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Thérèse Maloney-Cousineau (X) | ||
Cindy Desclouds-Simpson |
Zone 1
Zone 1 | Vote | % |
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John Flemming | ||
Gurprit Kindra | ||
Ken Lumsden | ||
Brandon Rabideau | ||
Lynn Scott (X) |
Zone 2
Zone 2 | Vote | % |
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Christine Boothby (X) | ||
Adam Grodinsky | ||
Waleed Qirbi |
Zone 3
Zone 3 | Vote | % |
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Donna Blackburn (X) | ||
Patricia Kmiec | ||
Amanda Purdy | ||
Alex Sivasambu | ||
Amy Wellings |
Zone 4
Zone 4 | Vote | % |
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Fraser Anderson | ||
Wendy Hough | ||
Dragos Popa |
Zone 5
Zone 5 | Vote | % |
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C. J. Blake | ||
Rob Campbell | ||
Nicholas Lapierre |
Zone 6
Zone 6 | Vote | % |
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Martha Carr | ||
Tanya Melissa Dasilva | ||
Chris Ellis (X) |
Zone 7
Zone 7 | Vote | % |
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Jennifer Jennekens | ||
Kim Woods |
Zone 8
Zone 8 | Vote | % |
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John Hewitt | ||
Keith Penny (X) |
Zone 9
Zone 9 | Vote | % |
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Lyra Evans | ||
Rose LaBrèche |
Zone 10
Zone 10 | Vote | % |
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Erica Braunovan (X) | ||
Wesley Campbell | ||
David Thomas Humphries | ||
Justin Laku Sr. |
Zone 11
Zone 11 | Vote | % |
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Travis Croken | ||
Mark Fisher (X) | ||
Elaine Hayles |
Zone 12
Zone 12 | Vote | % |
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Rawlson King | ||
Sandra Schwartz (X) |
Zone 4
Zone 4 | Vote | % |
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Jolène Savoie-Day | ||
Loree-Ann Huard |
Zone 5
Zone 5 | Vote | % |
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Chad Mariage (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 6
Zone 6 | Vote | % |
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Valérie Assoi | Acclaimed |
Zone 7
Zone 7 | Vote | % |
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Robert Rainboth | Acclaimed |
Zone 8
Zone 8 | Vote | % |
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Dan Boudria (X) | ||
Nenette Ntema-Mbudi | ||
Cynthia Wagner |
Zone 9
Zone 9 | Vote | % |
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Johanne Lacombe (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 10
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Monique Briand (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 11
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André Thibodeau | Acclaimed |
Zone 6
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Roda Muse | Acclaimed |
Zone 7
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Denis Chartrand (X) | ||
Sean Curran |
Zone 8
Zone 8 | Vote | % |
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Marc Roy (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 9
Zone 9 | Vote | % |
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Marielle Godbout (X) | ||
Abdourahman Kahin |
Zone 10
Zone 10 | Vote | % |
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Lucille Collard (X) | Acclaimed |
Zone 11
Zone 11 | Vote | % |
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Marc Bissonnette | ||
Myriam Hebabi | ||
Jacinthe Marcil |
Zone 12
Zone 12 | Vote | % |
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Denis Labrèche | ||
Samia Ouled Ali |
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