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2018 Windsor municipal election

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2018 Windsor municipal election
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Turnout35.21% (Decrease 2.25 pp)
 
Nominee Drew Dilkens Matt Marchand
Popular vote 31,201 18,626
Percentage 59.40% 35.46%

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 Red voted a majority for Matt Marchand. Pie Charts indicate the total vote of all candidates per Ward/polling district.

Mayor before election

Drew Dilkens

Elected mayor

Drew Dilkens

The 2018 Windsor municipal election occurred on October 22, 2018 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.

As per the Ontario Municipal Elections Act, 1996, nomination papers for candidates for municipal and school board elections would be filed from May 1, 2018, at which time the campaign period began.[1]

Mayor

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Mayoral Candidate[2][3][4] Vote %
Drew Dilkens (X) 31,201 59.40
Matt Marchand 18,626 35.46
Ernie Lamont 1,121 2.13
Tom Hensel 797 1.52
Frank Dyck 785 1.49
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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Council Candidate Vote %
Fred Francis (X) 3,507 52.92
Darcie Renaud 2,167 32.70
Matt Ford 428 6.46
Wiquar Husain 277 4.18
Krysta Glovasky-Ridsdale 248 3.74
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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Council Candidate Vote %
Fabio Constante 2,139 56.86
John Elliott (X) 1,623 43.14
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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Council Candidate Vote %
Rino Bortolin (X) 2,710 72.23
Helmi Charif 690 18.39
Steve Palenkas 352 9.38
Patricia Mary Copus
(withdrawn)
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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Council Candidate Vote %
Chris Holt (X) 4,407 79.48
Janice Campbell 1,138 20.52
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) 2,294 52.72
Joey Wright 1,341 30.82
Adam Castle 391 8.99
Lillian B. Kruzsely 165 3.79
Joe Lucier* 108 2.48
Martin A. Utrosa* 52 1.20

*Withdrawn but still on ballot

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[5] Vote %
Jo-Anne Gignac (X) 3,709 50.26
Jeff Denomme 2,682 36.35
Terry Yaldo 902 12.22
Josh Jacquot 86 1.17
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) 4,745 69.85
Angelo Marignani 982 14.46
Barbara Holland 658 9.69
Alebert Saba 408 6.01
Steve Gavrilos
(withdrawn)
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[6] Vote %
Gary Kaschak 932 23.98
David Sundin 832 21.40
Gemma Grey-Hall 628 16.16
Greg Lemay 574 14.77
Patti Hayes 296 7.62
John Abati 255 6.56
Lisa Valente 231 5.94
Kathryn MacDonell 139 3.58
Angela Fitzpatrick
(withdrawn)
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[7] Vote %
Kieran McKenzie 3,178 64.00
Hilary Payne (X) 985 19.83
Alex Aggarwal 803 16.17
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 %
Jim Morrison 1,499 28.99
Paul Borrelli (X) 1,249 24.16
Mark Masanovich 942 18.22
Mohamed Chams 604 11.68
Michael Patterson 490 9.48
Olivia Ashak 209 4.04
Wally Chafchak 94 1.82
Sadiq Pirani 83 1.61

Wards 1, 2, 9

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Jessica Sartori 4332 26.1%
Linda Qin 3625 21.8%
Kim McKinley 3399 20.5%
Patrick Hannon 2146 12.9%
Shirley-Lyn Watson 2053 12.4%
Sushi Jain 1040 6.3%

Wards 3, 4, 10

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Sarah Cipkar 5310 31.5%
Alan Halberstadt 4916 29.2%
David Ferguson 2698 16%
Katrina Elchami 1429 8.5%
Omar Chafchak 1313 7.8%
Jag Pathak 634 3.8%
Beau Helbert 543 3.2%

Wards 5, 6, 7, 8

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Cathy Cooke 7629 33.6%
Gale Simko Hatfield 5474 24.1%
Cheryl Lovell 4984 22%
Henry Lau 2811 12.4%
Laurie Komon 1805 8%

Wards 1, 10

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Fulvio Velentinis 2860 72.5%
Kevin M. Homick 703 17.8%
Joshua Pinese 384 9.7%

Wards 2, 9

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Tony Polifroni 1922 72.4%
Xavier Gonzalez 731 27.6%

Wards 3, 4

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Bernard Mastromattei 990 48.9%
Eric Renaud 560 27.7%
Andrew Furlong 474 23.4%

Wards 5, 8

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Fred Alexander 1439 57.4%
Jason Lazarus 1067 42.6%

Wards 6, 7

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Kim Bouchard 3391 69.8%
Jeremy Renaud 1465 30.2%

Wards 1-10 (Windsor only)

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Guillaume Teasdale 250 56.2%
Owen Herold 107 24%
Yogen Noyadoo 88 19.8%

Wards 6, 7 (Windsor only)

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Trustee Candidate Vote %
Pauline Morais 386 85%
François Nono 68 15%

References

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  1. ^ "Municipal Election Resources - 2018 Regular Election". Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Archived from the original on July 12, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  2. ^ "Mayor".
  3. ^ "Election results". Archived from the original on October 23, 2018. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  4. ^ Municipal election
  5. ^ "Councillor Ward 6".
  6. ^ "Councillor Ward 8".
  7. ^ "Councillor Ward 9".