Hamilton, Ontario municipal election, 2010

Hamilton municipal election, 2010

October 25, 2010

 
Candidate Bob Bratina Larry Di Ianni Fred Eisenberger (incumbent)
Party Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote 52,684 40,091 38,719
Percentage 37.32% 28.40% 27.43%

 
Candidate Michael Baldassaro Tone Marrone others
Party Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote 2,892 1,052 5,736
Percentage 2.05% 0.75% 4%

The results of the 2010 race. Thanks to a city-wide three-way race, Bratina prevailed, taking areas of the city that supported both Eisenberger and DiIanni in the past.

Mayor before election

Fred Eisenberger

Elected Mayor

Bob Bratina

The 2010 Hamilton municipal election was held on October 25, 2010[1] to select one Mayor, fifteen members of the Hamilton, Ontario City Council and members of both English and French Public and Catholic School Boards.[2] Nominations opened January 4, 2010 and ran until September 10, 2010.

Hamiltonians elected their third mayor in as many elections, choosing former Ward 2 Councillor Bob Bratina over Larry Di Ianni (Mayor 2003-2006) and incumbent Mayor Fred Eisenberger, who had served in the role since 2006. The council election to succeed Bratina in Ward 2 drew 20 candidates, while Ward 14 Councillor Robert Patsuta was acclaimed. Only one incumbent councillor was defeated: Brenda Johnstone defeated long-time Councillor Dave Mitchell in Ward 11. Many Catholic School Board trustees were defeated by first-time candidates.

New measures

Council backed a measure to elect the boards of Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs),[3][4][5] a move that was in response to the LHIN affair,[6][7] though this did not occur in time for the 2010 Election.

There was speculation that this election was to include a new 16th Council seat, that would encompass southern portions of Wards 6,7 and 8 and the northern portion of Ward 11.[8][9] The new ward would have included the area to be developed as part of the controversial "Aerotropolis" industrial development plan,[10][11] though that plan was abandoned in favour of a study of all ward boundaries following the election.[12]

Bill 212, passed by the Ontario Legislature moved municipal elections from the first Monday in November to the fourth Monday in October, shortening the campaign period by two weeks and moving close of nominations to September 10, 2010.[13]

Mayoral election

Eisenberger's upset victory in 2006, his perceived 'weak governing' style in dealing with council and the Pan Am Games Stadium Debate sparked vigorous debate over challengers and led to the largest number of candidates filing to run for the office of mayor in the city's post-amalgamation history.[14][15][16][17][18]

Candidates

Campaign

Michael Baldasaro was the first candidate to file in early January and was later joined by self-proclaimed marijuana advocate Andrew Haines.[28] Mahesh P. Butani filed his nomination in mid-April and Mayor Fred Eisenberger, having already confirmed he would be seeking a second term in mid-2008, filed on May 31.[29]

Following months of speculation, former Mayor Larry Di Ianni announced he would be standing in the mayoral election in an interview with the Hamilton Spectator on July 26.[30] Perennial joke candidate Marty Zulinak filed soon after, claiming that he would finance his campaign with money from returning used beer bottles.[31] He would later drop out and run for Ward 13 (Dundas) City Councillor.

The Pan Am Games Stadium controversy developed in August. Mayor Eisenberger took the side of the proposed West Harbour location on Hamilton's Waterfront. The ensuing local debate became so passionately heated, Eisenberger began receiving death threats and council, after affirming their support for the West Harbour, reversed their decision and initiated a reevaluation of potential sites.[32] Though the mayor was commended by Toronto's Mayor David Miller and lauded as the week's boldest leader in the Globe and Mail,[33] his handling of the situation caused former New Democratic MP and MPP Ian Deans and Ward 2 (Downtown) Councillor Bob Bratina to announce they would be contesting the election.[34][35]

Though Deans withdrew from the mayoral race on Thursday, September 9 to run for Ward 2 Councillor,[36] Eisenberger faced fourteen opposing candidates after the close of nominations on September 10, 2010.[28]

On Thursday, October 7, following a debate at Sir John A. Macdonald High School, Edward Graydon unofficially dropped out of the race after fellow contender Andrew Haines told him to "smoke a joint". Graydon was outraged at the comments, and decided to withdraw from the race to support Larry Di Ianni, who came to his defence following Haines' comments. Di Ianni then asserted marijuana advocates should not be attending debates at high schools and school board officials announced they would be reiterating the school's official anti-drug policies the following day.[37] Graydon continued to attend the mayoralty debates, and his name remained on the ballot, as the official withdrawal date had passed by the time he 'withdrew'.

Results

52,684 40,091 38,719 2,892 1,052 5,736
Bratina Di Ianni Eisenberger Blds T.M. Others
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Mayoral Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Bob Bratina 52,684 37.32% n/a
Larry Di Ianni 40,091 28.40% -14.44%
Fred Eisenberger (incumbent) 38,719 27.43% -15.78%
Michael Baldasaro 2,892 2.05% -1.56%
Tone Marrone 1,052 0.75% n/a
Mahesh Butani 950 0.67% n/a
Glenn Hamilton 949 0.67% n/a
Pasquale (Pat) Filice 768 0.54% n/a
Ken Leach 577 0.41% n/a
Andrew Haines 557 0.39% n/a
Mark Wozny 433 0.31% n/a
Steven Waxman 429 0.30% n/a
Edward Graydon 404 0.29% n/a
Gino Speziale 356 0.25% -0.77%
Victor Veri 313 0.22% n/a
Total votes 141,174 100%
Registered voters 353,317 40.45% +3.2%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

City Council election

Ward One (Chedoke-Cootes)

The campaign for councillor in Ward One focused heavily on the Pan Am Stadium. The West Hamilton Ward was a potential host site for the venue, a fact that incumbent Councillor Brian McHattie passionately opposed. During the election, McHattie ran on a campaign of continuing a push for Light Rail Transit, expanded HSR bus service and improved environmental and anti-poverty projects.[38]

Challenger Raymond Paquette campaigned on a similar platform, with the exception of supporting an increased number of liquor licenses granted to restaurants in Westdale Village, an area popular with McMaster University students.[38]

All three candidates vocally opposed the Pam Am Stadium being placed in Ward One. Each candidate was concerned about the strain such a venue would have on the community surrounding the proposed site, a working CP Rail Yard.[39]

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward One Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Brian McHattie (incumbent) 5,373 64.90% +2.02%
Tony Greco 2,187 26.42% -8.78%
Raymond Paquette 719 8.68% n/a
Total votes 8279 100%
Registered voters 20,767 40.7% +2.29%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Two (Downtown)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Two Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Jason Farr 1,607 20.97% n/a
Matt Jelly 1,434 18.72% n/a
Martinus Geleynse 805 10.51% n/a
Erik Hess 602 7.86% n/a
Marvin Caplan 559 7.30% n/a
James Novak 514 6.71% n/a
Diane Chiarelli 403 5.26% n/a
HooJung Jones 312 4.07% n/a
Ian Deans 231 3.01% n/a
Shane Coleman 217 2.83% n/a
Matteo Gentile 174 2.27% n/a
Charlie Pipe 135 1.76% n/a
Ned Janjic 113 1.47% n/a
Lloyd Ferguson 102 1.33% n/a
Liban Abdi 96 1.25% n/a
Kevin Wright 91 1.19% n/a
Paul Casey 81 1.06% n/a
Dawn Lescaudron 77 1.00% -4.32%
Pat Ielasi 67 0.87% n/a
John Castle 42 0.55% n/a
Total votes 7,662 100%
Registered voters 19,424 40.43% +9.18%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Three (East Hamilton)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Three Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Bernie Morelli (incumbent) 3,186 44.66% -27.99%
Paul Tetley 1,720 24.11% n/a
Sean Gibson 976 13.68% -13.67%
Mark DiMillo 723 10.13% n/a
Bob Black 373 5.23% n/a
Wilamina McGrimmond 156 2.19% n/a
Total votes 7,329 100%
Registered voters 23,670 31.0% +4.37%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office,
2006 City of Hamilton Municipal Election Site,
2010 City of Hamilton Municipal Election Site

Ward Four (East Hamilton)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Four Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Sam Merulla (incumbent) 6,787 82.41% +19.37
Norm Bulbrook 743 9.02% +4.39
Giulio Cicconi 706 8.57% n/a
Total votes 8,420 100%
Registered voters 23,721 35.5% +1.02%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Five (Redhill)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Five Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Chad Collins (incumbent) 6,876 66.92% -23.34%
Frank Rukavina 1,512 14.72% n/a
Jaswinder Bedi 1,220 11.87% n/a
Dave Stacey 667 6.49% n/a
Total votes 10,642 100%
Registered voters 25,755 41.3% +3.43%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Six (East Mountain)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Six Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Tom Jackson (incumbent) 6,560 54.90% -24.8%
Chris Behrens 1,693 14.17% n/a
Michelle Febers 1,510 12.64% n/a
Ed Pecyna 1,127 9.43% n/a
Nathalie Xian Yi Yan 862 7.21% -13.09%
Steven Knowles 198 1.66% n/a
Total votes 12,190 100%
Registered voters 28,266 43.1% +3.72%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Seven (Central Mountain)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Seven Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Scott Duvall (incumbent) 9,027 57.61% +28.05%
Trevor Pettit 3,938 25.13% n/a
John Gallagher 1,899 12.12% +2.91%
Keith Beck 805 5.14% n/a
Total votes 16,173 100%
Registered voters 40,571 39.9 % +2.97%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Eight (West Mountain)

Ward Eight's council race was marked by the unofficial withdrawal of two candidates, namely Jeff Bonner for personal reasons and Bruce Whitelaw in support of incumbent Councillor Terry Whitehead's campaign.[70]

Whitehead's last campaigning opponent, Kim Jenkinson, wrote a post-election reflection for The Hamilton Spectator, where she outlined her reasons for running and the process by which she campaigned. In the article, she noted, "I've had my say, I've played fair, and I have met some interesting people, and had my family and friends at my back the whole way."[71]

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Eight Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Terry Whitehead (incumbent) 9,908 67.37% +11.65%
Kim Jenkinson 3,877 26.36% n/a
Bruce Whitelaw 471 3.20% n/a
Jeff Bonner 451 3.07% n/a
Total votes 15,135 100%
Registered voters 34,259 44.2% +1.19%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office, Hamilton Election Results

Ward Nine (Heritage Stoney Creek)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Nine Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Brad Clark (incumbent) 3,454 45.33% -5.59
Nancy Fiorentino 2,343 30.75% n/a
Geraldine McMullen 999 13.11% n/a
Andrew Mowatt 824 10.81% n/a
Total votes 7743 100%
Registered voters 19,235 40.3% +3.16%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Ten (Stoney Creek)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Ten Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Maria Pearson (incumbent) 5,464 63.85% -11.22%
Bernard Josipovic 1,995 23.31% n/a
Jose Pablo Bustamante 1,098 12.83% n/a
Total votes 8,772 100%
Registered voters 19,350 45.33% +4.01%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Eleven (Glanbrook-Winona)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Eleven Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Brenda Johnson 4,410 42.12% n/a
David Mitchell (incumbent) 4,165 39.78% -20.26%
Ken Chartrand 1,896 18.11% n/a
Total votes 10,676 100%
Registered voters 24,655 43.30% +3.04%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Twelve (Ancaster)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Twelve Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Lloyd Ferguson (incumbent) 7,447 73.28% +31.89%
Brenda Cox-Graham 2,716 26.72% n/a
Total votes 8279 100%
Registered voters 20,767 40.7% +2.29%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Thirteen (Dundas)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Thirteen Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Russ Powers (incumbent) 4,884 58.92% +24.59%
Danya Scime 1,761 21.25% n/a
Glenn Robinson 758 9.14% n/a
Ron Tammer 559 6.74% n/a
Marty Zulniak 327 3.94% n/a
Total votes 8,450 100%
Registered voters 18,439 45.83% +2.39%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Fourteen (Jerseyville-Rockton)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Fourteen Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Robert Pasuta (incumbent) Acclaimed
Total votes 4,264 100%
Registered voters 12,147 35.10% -1.49%
Note: For this election, voter-turnout is just for the position of Mayor and Catholic School Board Trustee in that both
Councillor and Public School Board Trustee were acclaimed.
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Ward Fifteen (Flamborough)

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Fifteen Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Judi Partridge 3,396 52.72% +11.55%
Neil Bos 2,767 42.95% n/a
Brian Gaspar 279 4.33% n/a
Total votes 6,526 100%
Registered voters 18,609 35.07% -0.72%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Public School Board election

The ward divisions used by the Public School Board
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward One and Two Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Judith Bishop (incumbent) Acclaimed
Total Votes n/a
Registered Voters n/a
Note:Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Three Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Tim Simmons (incumbent) 3,137 74.00% +34.21%
Steven Paul Denault 1,102 26.00% n/a
Total Votes 5,151 100%
Registered Voters 17,385 29.60% n/a
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Four Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Ray E. Mulholland (incumbent) 2,913 48.58% -10.20%
Cindy Kennedy 1,439 24.49% n/a
Julian Holland 1,057 17.99% n/a
Bob Green Innes 466 7.93% n/a
Total Votes 5,875 100%
Registered Voters 18,561 31.65% n/a
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Five Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Todd White 3,017 49.36% n/a
Lorri Cooke 1,291 21.12% n/a
Ron English (incumbent) 1,173 19.19% -34.56%
Pervez Muhammad 631 10.32% n/a
Total Votes 6,570 100%
Registered Voters 17,597 37.30% n/a
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Six Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Laura Peddle (incumbent) 3,417 44.74% +7.19%
Kathy Archer 2,829 37.04% +0.86%
Jeannie Martel 1,392 18.22% n/a
Total Votes 7,638 100%
Registered Voters 20,338 37.55% n/a
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Seven Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Lillian Orban (incumbent) 6,121 60.77% +3.5%
Marlon Picken 3,951 39.23% n/a
Total Votes 11,020 100%
Registered Voters 28,374 38.80% n/a
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Eight Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Wes Hicks (incumbent) 5,642 63.38% +10.25%
Sylvia Thomas 2,089 23.47% +7.4%
Al Pierce 1,171 13.15% -17.65%
Total Votes 8,902 100%
Registered Voters 22,918 38.8% +2.6%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office


  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Wards Nine and Ten Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Robert Barlow (incumbent) 4,165 50.29% +2.75%
John Davidson 2,857 34.5% -0.69%
Bruce Percy 1,260 15.21% n/a
Total votes 9,003 100%
Registered voters 23,717 38% +7.1%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office


  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Wards Eleven and Twelve Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Alex Johnstone 8,586 66.9% n/a
Ying Chan 4,249 33.1% n/a
Total votes 14,692 100%
Registered voters 35,460 41.4% +14.35%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office


  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Thirteen Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Jessica Brennan (Incumbent) 4,957 81.54% +2.73%
Klaas Detmar 1,122 18.46% n/a
Total votes 6,079 100%
Registered voters 15,146 45.8% +7.7%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office


  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Wards Fourteen and Fifteen Public School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Karen Turkstra (Incumbent) Acclaimed
Total votes n/a
Registered voters n/a
Note:Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario, City Clerk's Office

Catholic School Board election

The ward divisions used by the Catholic School Board. Note the allotment of two representatives for Wards 9, 10 and 11.
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Wards One and Two Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Mark Valvasori 1,171 43.39% n/a
Paula Linger 768 28.45% n/a
Louis Agro (incumbent) 760 28.16% -32.22%
Total Votes 2,699 100%
Registered Voters 7,011 42.8% +10.2%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Wards Three and Four Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Ralph Agostino (incumbent) 2,454 66.32% +10.96%
Brian Nestor 860 23.24% +13.44%
Calogero Milazzo 386 10.43% n/a
Total Votes 3,700 100%
Registered Voters 10,545 38.8% +1.9%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Five Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Sam Agostino 1,518 40.94% +0.59%
Frank Ciotti 1,188 32.04% n/a
Linda Di Bartolomeo (incumbent) 1,002 27.02% -17.6%
Total Votes 3,708 100%
Registered Voters 7,895 51.1% +5.3%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Six Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Kyran Kennedy (incumbent) 1,457 41.77% Note 1
Michael Ecker 1,392 39.91% n/a
Nick Pellegrino 639 18.32% n/a
Total Votes 3,488 100%
Registered Voters 7,567 49.9% n/a
Note 1: Candidate was acclaimed in the previous election.
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Seven Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Pat Daly (Incumbent) Acclaimed
Total Votes n/a
Registered Voters n/a
Note:Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Eight Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
John Valvasori 2,346 44.65% n/a
Sergio Manchia (incumbent) 1,826 34.75% Note 1
Raphael Kolenko 684 13.02% n/a
Jack Freiburger 398 7.58% n/a
Total Votes 5,254 100%
Registered Voters 10,988 50.5% n/a
Note 1: Candidate was acclaimed last election.
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Wards Nine, Ten and Eleven Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Mary Nardini (incumbent) 4,788 30.08% -6.78%
Paul Di Francesco 4,276 26.87% n/a
Raymond Bartolotti (incumbent) 3,237 30.34% -6.3%
Anthony Di Brizzi 1,688 10.61% n/a
Dan Lohin 1,543 9.69% n/a
Saji Anthony 384 2.41% n/a
Total Votes 15,916 100%
Registered Voters 20,758 50.8% n/a
Note: This ward elects two Catholic trustees and percentages are specific to each candidate, not for the overall total.
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office
  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario Wards Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen Catholic School Board Trustee Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Carolyn Cornale (incumbent) 3,541 61.07% -3.81%
Rome D'Angelo 1,772 30.56% n/a
Dave Parsi-Strecker 485 8.36% n/a
Total Votes 6,176 100%
Registered Voters 14,500 42.6% +10.4%
Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office

French Public School Board election

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 Hamilton, Ontario French Public School Board Trustee
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Micheline Wylde (Incumbent) Acclaimed
Total Votes n/a
Registered Voters n/a
Note:Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office

French Catholic School Board election

  Summary of the October 25, 2010 election to the office of Trustee for Le Conseil Scolaire de district du Catholique Centre-sud
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Marcel Levesque (Incumbent) Acclaimed
Total Votes n/a
Registered Voters n/a
Note:Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Hamilton, Ontario City Clerk's Office

Endorsements

  Endorsements from local media
Publication Candidate Elected
Yes No
The Hamilton Spectator Fred Eisenberger
Sources: Elliot, Howard. "The right man for the job," Hamilton Spectator, October 10, 2010, Editorial, A15.
  Endorsements from the Campaign Life Coalition
Candidate Seat Contested Endorsement Elected
Yes No
Gino Spezalie Mayor Supportable
Total Supportable Mayoral Candidates 1 0 1
Total Supportable Council Candidates 0 0 0
Bob Green Innes Public Trustee, Ward 4 Supportable
Kathy Archer Public Trustee, Ward 6 Supportable
Lillian Orban Public Trustee, Ward 7 Supportable
Al Pierce Public Trustee, Ward 8 Supportable
John Davidson Public Trustee, Ward 9&10 Supportable
Ying Chang Public Trustee, Ward 11&12 Supportable
Klaas Detmar Public Trustee, Ward 13 Supportable
Total Supportable Public Trustee Candidates 7 1 6
Ralph Agostino Catholic Trustee, Wards 3&4 Supportable
Kyran Kennedy Catholic Trustee, Ward 6 Supportable
Nick Pellegrino Catholic Trustee, Ward 6 Supportable
Pat Daly Catholic Trustee, Ward 7 Supportable
Sergio Manchia Catholic Trustee, Ward 8 Supportable
John Valvasori Catholic Trustee, Ward 8 Supportable
Raymond Bartolotti Catholic Trustee, Wards 9,10&11 Supportable
Carolyn Cornale Catholic Trustee, Wards 12,13,14&15 Supportable
Rome D'Angelo Catholic Trustee, Wards 12,13,14&15 Supportable
Total Supportable Catholic Trustee Candidates 9 5 4
Total Supportable Candidates 17 6 11
Total Not Supportable Mayoral Candidates 0 0 0
Brian McHattie Councillor, Ward 1 Not Supportable
Total Not Supportable Council Candidates 1 1 0
Judith Bishop Public Trustee, Wards 1&2 Not Supportable
Tim Simmons Public Trustee, Ward 3 Not Supportable
Ray Mulholland Public Trustee, Ward 4 Not Supportable
Ronald English Public Trustee, Ward 5 Not Supportable
Laura Peddle Public Trustee, Ward 6 Not Supportable
Marlon Picken Public Trustee, Ward 7 Not Supportable
Wes Hicks Public Trustee, Ward 8 Not Supportable
Robert Barlow Public Trustee, Wards 9&10 Not Supportable
Jessica Brennan Public Trustee, Wards 13 Not Supportable
Karen Turkstra Public Trustee, Wards 13 Not Supportable
Total Not Supportable Public Trustee Candidates 10 8 2
John Freiberger Catholic Trustee, Ward 8 Not Supportable
Total Not Supportable Catholic Trustee Candidates 1 0 1
Total Not Supportable Candidates 12 9 3
Sources: Campaign Life Coalition. "Crucial moment for voter participation", Updated April, 2009. Accessed June 19, 2012.
  Endorsements from the Hamilton and District Labour Council
Candidate Seat Contested Elected
Yes No
Fred Eisenberger Mayor
Total Endorsed Mayoral Candidates 1 0 1
Brian McHattie Councillor, Ward 1
Bob Black Councillor, Ward 3
Sam Merula Councillor, Ward 4
Jaswinder Bedi Councillor, Ward 5
Scott Duvall Councillor, Ward 7
Bruce Whitelaw Councillor, Ward 8
Gerladine McMullan Councillor, Ward 9
Brenda Johnstone Councillor, Ward 11
Ron Trammer Councillor, Ward 13
Total Endorsed Council Candidates 9 4 5
Tim Simmons Public Trustee, Ward 3
Jeannie Martel Public Trustee, Ward 6
Marlon Picken Public Trustee, Ward 7
Wes Hicks Public Trustee, Ward 8
Robert Barlow Public Trustee, Wards 9&10
Alex Johnstone Public Trustee, Wards 11&12
Jessica Brennan Public Trustee, Wards 13
Total Endorsed Public Trustee Candidates 7 5 2
Total Endorsed Candidates 17 9 8
Sources: "Labour council looks to change politicians", Hamilton Mountain News, October 14, 2010.

Incumbents not seeking election

The only incumbent councillor to not seek re-election was Ward 15 representative Margaret McCarthy, who decided not to stand for re-election after serving on regional and Hamilton councils since 1994. She has cited family commitment as her reasoning for leaving politics after 16 years.[107]

Wards 11 and 12 Public School Board Trustee Shirley Glauser announced she would not be seeking re-election following the completion of her first term in office. Glauser was the only public trustee to not seek another mandate in 2010.[108]

Withdrawn candidates

Despite placing second in the 2006 Election and filing early in 2010 to run against Councillor Russ Powers in Ward 13, Julia Kollek withdrew her candidacy on June 3, 2010, stating that she wanted to help her community in ways other than as an elected representative. During an interview with the Dundas Star, she commented that “You can’t take the activist out of me!” [109]

Ward Three candidate and member of the Mohawk College faculty,[110] Frank Bedek pulled out of the 5 person race on July 20, 2010.

Public School Board Trustee candidate for Ward 4, Ryan Sparrow, withdrew from that race in June. Sparrow had been a School Board candidate in Ward 3 during the 2006 Election, taking 17% of the vote, and was a candidate in the 2008 Federal Election for Hamilton Centre.[111]

Timeline

See also

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