2018 Waterloo Region municipal elections
The 2018 Waterloo Region municipal elections were held on October 22, 2018 in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo , Ontario, Canada, to elect Waterloo Regional Council , the mayors and city councils of Cambridge , Kitchener , North Dumfries , Waterloo , Wellesley , Wilmot , and Woolwich , the Waterloo Region District School Board (Public), the Waterloo Catholic District School Board , and the regional members of Conseil Scolaire de District Catholiques Centre-Sud and Conseil Scolaire Viamonde (Public). The election was held in conjunction with the province wide 2018 municipal elections .
Names in bold denotes elected candidates.
(X) denotes incumbent.
Waterloo Regional Council [ edit ]
Candidate
Vote
%
Karen Redman
66,370
62.40
Robert Deutschmann
19,966
18.77
Jan d'Ailly
10,353
9.73
Jay Aissa
9,675
9.10
The election for Regional Chair was marked by the departure of Ken Seiling , who served 33 years as chair.[ 1] Karen Redman ran with experience as a regional councillor and former Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre.[ 2] Also running were a former mayor of the North Dumfries Rob Deutschmann, who as mayor also served as a regional councillor,[ 3] former councillor in the lower-tier municipality of the City of Waterloo Jan d'Ailly, and businessman Jay Aissa, both of whom overperformed in the City of Cambridge.[ 4]
The CBC received responses on priorities from each candidate.[ 5] Redman ran on a message of both economic development and some progressive priorities, including opioid, mental health and social housing issues. Deutschmann ran on a similar tone on issues, with an additional focus on increasing funding to police and emergency response services. d'Ailly ran on a progressive platform, with emphasis placed on the opioid crisis, inclusionary zoning, increasing social supports, reducing deaths due to automobiles, and increasing economic progressivity in the taxation and benefit structure of the Region's finances. Aissa ran on construction of a new hospital, fiscal conservatism, increasing geographic access of rapid transit to less-served municipalities, road state of repair and increasing funding to police and other first responders
Redman won majorities in all seven cities and municipalities of Waterloo Region, including North Dumfries, where Deutschmann served as mayor.[ 6] Results were slow, with official results not announced until two days after the election, not due to a close ballot count, but due to province-wide technical issues with the electronic voting system that required some extensions to voting in certain areas in the Region.[ 7] [ 8]
Waterloo Regional Council includes the chair, the mayors of the seven constituent municipalities (see below) plus the following council races:
Candidate
Vote
%
Cambridge (2 to be elected)
Karl Kiefer (X)
13,209
32.50
Helen G. Jowett (X)
12,801
31.49
John Florence
7,726
19.01
Jeffrey Shaver
4,019
9.89
Rob Brunette
2,890
7.11
Kitchener (4 to be elected)
Tom Galloway (X)
23,078
19.15
Elizabeth Clarke (X)
21,037
17.46
Michael D. Harris
16,935
14.06
Geoff Lorentz (X)
16,599
13.78
Kari Williams
11,326
9.40
Ted Martin
11,286
9.37
Fauzia Mazhar
9,942
8.25
Tom Hiller
5,497
4.56
Jason House
4,787
3.97
Waterloo (2 to be elected)
Jim Erb
13,089
32.68
Sean Strickland (X)
10,776
26.90
Jane Mitchell (X)
9,472
23.65
Beisan Zubi
5,147
12.85
Bob Oberholtzer
1,572
3.92
Referendum on ranked ballots: "Are you in favour of the City of Cambridge using a ranked ballot system for the 2022 municipal election?"
Choice
Vote
%
Yes
13,488
56.35
No
10,449
43.65
As the only 27.27% of eligible voters voted in the referendum, the results are non binding.[ 9]
List of candidates:[ 10]
Mayoral Candidate
Vote
%
Kathryn McGarry
13,404
47.72
Doug Craig (X)
7,394
26.32
Ben Tucci
4,902
17.45
Colin Tucker
1,553
5.53
Randy Carter
836
2.98
Total
28,089
100.00
Source: City of Cambridge [ 11]
Map of Cambridge's eight wards
Candidate
Vote
%
Ward 1
Donna Reid (X)
1,040
33.40
Clifford Vanclief
580
18.63
Cliff Eggleton
555
17.82
Kevin Hiebert
341
10.95
Stewart Allan
224
7.19
Ryan O'Hagdan
196
6.29
Peter Crystal
178
5.72
Ward 2
Mike Devine (X)
2,404
57.87
Janice Lajeunesse
555
13.36
Jeff Richardson
518
12.47
Jay Brown
468
11.27
Jaanus Kimsto
209
5.03
Ward 3
Mike Mann (X)
1,639
52.79
Tracy Hipel
1,198
38.58
Patricia Bercowski
268
8.63
Ward 4
Jan Liggett (X)
1,685
59.71
Gary Price
990
35.08
Edwin Friest
147
5.21
Ward 5
Pam Wolf (X)
2,285
57.23
Bill Kirby
1,129
28.27
Brett Wagner
579
14.50
Ward 6
Shannon Ashdale (X)
1,516
39.56
Sandy Falkiner
826
21.56
Peter Renco
578
15.08
Kurt Ditner
569
14.85
Stephen Davis
343
8.95
Ward 7
Frank Monteiro (X)
1,016
47.12
Connie Cody
685
31.77
Ryan Coles
237
10.99
Cody Botelho
218
10.11
Ward 8
Nicholas Ermeta (X)
2,413
64.81
Carla Johnson
1,102
29.60
Kenneth R. Bartlett
208
5.59
Following the death of Frank Monteiro, a by-election was held in Ward 7 on October 5, 2020:
Council Candidate
Vote[ 12]
%
Scott Hamilton
392
31.84
Connie Cody
361
29.33
Manuel da Silva
187
15.19
Cole Boland
166
13.48
Vandan Patel
81
6.58
Simon Weresch
19
1.54
R. J. Johnston
13
1.06
Cody Botelho
12
0.97
Sandra Lemieux
0
0.00
List of candidates:[ 13]
Mayoral Candidate
Vote
%
Berry Vrbanovic (X)
34,983
85.47
Narine Sookram
2,304
5.63
Myron Steinman
1,985
4.85
Jiri Marek
1,659
4.05
Map of Kitchener's 10 wards
Candidate
Vote
%
Ward 1
Scott Davey (X)
2,683
61.73
Susan Stark
646
14.86
Stephanie Stretch
638
14.68
Marcus Drasdo
311
7.16
Aasia Khatoon
68
1.56
Ward 2
Dave Schnider (X)
3,405
59.67
Fitzroy Vanderpool
1,315
23.05
Suresh Arangath
653
11.44
Regan Sunshine Brussé
333
5.84
Ward 3
John Gazzola (X)
1,621
66.08
James Howe
686
27.97
Paras Solanki
108
4.40
Robert Souliere
38
1.55
Ward 4
Christine Michaud
1,423
39.24
Julie Geary
728
20.08
Wes Hill
701
19.33
Florence Carbray
419
11.56
Sasha Sidhu
355
9.79
Ward 5
Kelly Galloway-Sealock (X)
1,779
65.91
Andres Fuentes
455
16.86
Sonal Pandya
261
9.67
Aizad Ahmad
204
7.56
Ward 6
Paul Singh (X)
2,733
80.71
Narendra Grover
653
19.29
Ward 7
Bil Ioannidis (X)
2,631
52.44
Hanna Domagala
2,168
43.21
Dharmesh Patel
218
4.35
Ward 8
Margaret Johnston
1,946
49.24
Zyg Janecki (X)
1,645
41.62
James Baskin
361
9.13
Ward 9
Debbie Chapman
2,162
52.15
Melissa Bowman
1,377
33.21
Philip Molto
297
7.16
Tia Driver
200
4.82
Steve Strohack
110
2.65
Ward 10
Sarah Marsh (X)
3,911
76.39
Peter Meier
1,209
23.61
Mayoral Candidate[ 14]
Vote
%
Sue Foxton (X)
2,305
80.93
Martin Harrison
543
19.07
List of candidates:[ 15]
Mayoral Candidate
Vote
%
Dave Jaworsky (X)
17,307
70.85
Kelly Steiss
5,530
22.64
Chris Kolednik
1,592
6.52
Map of Waterloo's seven wards
Candidate
Vote
%
Ward 1 - Southwest
Sandra Hanmer
1,150
32.28
Robert Parent
724
20.32
Leia Lei
655
18.38
Rainer Neufeld
552
15.49
Adam McCarthy
482
13.53
Ward 2 - Northwest
Royce Bodaly
781
28.29
John Arthur McCarthy
762
27.60
Janice Moore
658
23.83
Xin Tan
560
20.28
Ward 3 - Lakeshore
Angela Vieth (X)
1,710
52.29
Kim Eckel
1,560
47.71
Ward 4 - Northeast
Diane Freeman (X)
2,461
71.23
Liangan Yin
994
28.77
Ward 5 - Southeast
Jen Vasic
2,004
52.89
Mark Whaley (X)
1,785
47.11
Ward 6 - Central-Columbia
Jeff Henry (X)
1,989
73.78
Oliver Campbell
574
21.29
William Hodgins
133
4.93
Ward 7 - Uptown
Tenille Bonoguore
1,750
40.82
Elizabeth Sproule
1,335
31.14
Carol Parsons
620
14.46
Rami Said
362
8.44
Devon McKenzie
220
5.13
Mayoral Candidate[ 16]
Vote
%
Joe Nowak (X)
1,271
50.46
Bernia Wheaton
1,248
49.54
Mayoral Candidate[ 17]
Vote
%
Les Armstrong (X)
3,016
50.71
John Jordan
2,931
49.29
Mayoral Candidate[ 18]
Vote
%
Sandy Shantz (X)
Acclaimed
^ James Jackson (2018), Tribute to Ken Seiling will benefit Hospice of Waterloo Region. Waterloo Region Record. https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/2018/09/05/tribute-to-ken-seiling-will-benefit-hospice-of-waterloo-region.html
^ Waterloo Region Record (2018), Former North Dumfries mayor Deutschmann enters race to replace Seiling as regional chair. https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/2018/07/05/former-north-dumfries-mayor-deutschmann-enters-race-to-replace-seiling-as-regional-chair.html
^ Waterloo Region Record (2018), Former North Dumfries mayor Deutschmann enters race to replace Seiling as regional chair. https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/2018/07/05/former-north-dumfries-mayor-deutschmann-enters-race-to-replace-seiling-as-regional-chair.html
^ Catherine Thompson (2018), Broad support across region pushed Redman to victory. Waterloo Region Record. https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/2018/10/24/broad-support-across-region-pushed-redman-to-victory.html
^ CBC News Kitchener-Waterloo (2018), Waterloo Region Votes: Region chair candidates on why they're running. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/waterloo-region-votes-2018-region-chair-candidates-1.4807139
^ Catherine Thompson (2018), Broad support across region pushed Redman to victory. Waterloo Region Record. https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/2018/10/24/broad-support-across-region-pushed-redman-to-victory.html
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^ Anam Latif (2018), New regional chair still up in the air. Waterloo Region Record. https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/2018/10/23/new-regional-chair-still-up-in-the-air.html
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