The 2006 Brantford municipal election was held on November 13, 2006, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in the city of Brantford, Ontario.
Results (partial)
2006 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Mike Hancock | 13,212 | 49.22 | ||||||
Chris Friel | 13,047 | 48.60 | ||||||
Winston C. Ferguson | 360 | 1.34 | ||||||
John Turmel | 226 | 0.84 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 26,845 | 100 |
2006 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward One (two members elected) | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
Mark Littell | 2,278 | 22.66 | ||||||
Jennifer Kinneman | 2,274 | 22.62 | ||||||
(x)Larry Kings | 2,216 | 22.04 | ||||||
(x)Mike Quattrociocchi | 1,275 | 12.68 | ||||||
June A. Grieve | 1,205 | 11.98 | ||||||
Brian Beattie | 704 | 7.00 | ||||||
Philip Romanenko | 103 | 1.02 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 10,055 | 100 |
2006 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Two (two members elected) | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)John Sless | 3,506 | 31.96 | ||||||
Vince Bucci | 2,489 | 22.69 | ||||||
Fred Minna | 2,164 | 19.72 | ||||||
(x)Stephen Lancaster | 1,315 | 11.99 | ||||||
Richard Wright | 1,018 | 9.28 | ||||||
Jack Krantz | 479 | 4.37 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 10,971 | 100 |
- Fred Minna supported the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He wrote a letter endorsing the provincial government of Mike Harris in the 1999 provincial election and was the vote organizer for Brant in the 2003 Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leadership convention.[1] He sought election to the Brantford city council in 1997 and 2006, finishing third both times.
2006 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Three (two members elected) | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Dan McCreary | 3,151 | 29.64 | ||||||
(x)Greg Martin | 3,123 | 29.37 | ||||||
Sue Ferras | 2,707 | 25.46 | ||||||
Paul Myers | 957 | 9.00 | ||||||
Tracey Bucci | 694 | 6.53 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 10,632 | 100 |
2006 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Four (two members elected) | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Richard Carpenter | 3,505 | 46.36 | ||||||
(x)James Calnan | 1,741 | 23.03 | ||||||
Martin Sarkissian | 1,362 | 18.02 | ||||||
Dan Houssar | 952 | 12.59 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 7,560 | 100 |
2006 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Five (two members elected) | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
(x)Marguerite Ceschi-Smith | 3,317 | 40.80 | ||||||
John K. Bradford | 2,148 | 26.42 | ||||||
Dwight A. Ayerhart | 1,602 | 19.71 | ||||||
Adam King | 774 | 9.52 | ||||||
Russell H. Skelton | 159 | 1.96 | ||||||
Duane Leeallen | 129 | 1.59 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 8,129 | 100 |
- Russell H. Skelton ran unsuccessfully for Brantford City Council in 1994, 2003, and 2006. Thirty-eight years old during the 2003 election, he ran on a platform of greater consultation with the electorate and increased road safety.[2]
- Duane LeeAllen has been active with Brant Artscapes.[3] He was thirty-four years old during the 2006 election. LeeAllen ran in opposition to the city's proposed culture plan, arguing that it inappropriately privileged the non-profit sector to the detriment of private businesses. He also pledged to make culture events more affordable for low-income residents.[4]
2006 Brantford municipal election: Trustees, Grand Erie District School Board (four members elected) | ||||||||
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Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||
Jane Angus | 10,567 | 19.09 | ||||||
Carol Ann Sloat | 7,271 | 13.14 | ||||||
Michael Hurley | 7,026 | 12.70 | ||||||
Chris Lefebvre | 6,384 | 11.54 | ||||||
Sandra Biggar | 5,699 | 10.30 | ||||||
Wenda Allicock | 5,561 | 10.05 | ||||||
Andy Molenaar | 5,347 | 9.66 | ||||||
Dennis Finucan | 4,816 | 8.70 | ||||||
Dale Renout | 2,671 | 4.83 | ||||||
Total valid votes | 55,342 | 100 |
- Dale Renout is a Baptist clergyman. He has a bachelor's degree in religious education and described himself as working toward a Master of Divinity in 2006.[5] He has served on the Grand Erie board's special education committee.[6] Renout has run for public office on four occasions. He ran for the Brant County Public School Board and its successor Grand Erie District School Board in 1994, 2000, and 2006, and also for the Brantford city council's fifth ward in 1997.[7] Renout wrote an equivocal public letter on the invasion of Iraq in 2003, saying that he was "not a proponent of war" but adding that, in his view, some justice was needed for the victims of Iraq's regime.[8] Although Renout was personally opposed to same-sex marriage, he described some same-sex marriage opposition in Canada as "hate mongering" and called for churches to focus on humanitarian issues.[9] In 2006, he wrote in favour of continuing Canada's military mission in Afghanistan.[10] He has been critical of both the federal Conservative Party and the federal Liberal Party for their records in office.[11]
Source: Official results: City of Brantford.
References
- ^ Fred Minna, "PCs have made economy strong" [letter], Brantford Expositor, 1 June 1999, A11; Susan Gamble, "Local Tories back Orchard," Brantford Expositor, 29 March 2003, A5.
- ^ Michael-Allen Marion, "Seven candidates running in Ward 5," Brantford Expositor, 4 November 2003, C7.
- ^ "New home for Brant Artscape," Brantford Expositor, 17 April 2003, C3.
- ^ Michael-Allan Marion, "Candidate wants city to rethink cultural plan LeeAllen joins Ward 5 race," Brantford Expositor, 13 May 2006, A5.
- ^ Trustee Vote 2006, Dale Renout (Wordpress page), 2006, accessed 28 January 2011.
- ^ "Grand Erie public board -- Brantford (Four to be elected)," Brantford Expositor, 8 November 2000, D13.
- ^ Cheryl Baslaugh, "Political novices could be in tough," Brantford Expositor, 26 October 2000, A8. He was forty-two years old in 2000.
- ^ "What price peace?; Dear Editor," Mississauga News, 26 February 2003, p. 1. An improperly rendered version of this letter had been published in the same paper three days earlier. The first version of the letter improperly attributed to Renout the statement, "I am a proponent of war." See also Dale Renout, "Canadian peacekeepers have become targets of violence" [letter], Brantford Expositor, 2 February 2004, A8.
- ^ Dale Renout, "Churches have other challenges," Brantford Expositor, 21 December 2004, A14.
- ^ Dale Renout, "Canada must stay the course," Brantford Expositor, 21 March 2006, A6.
- ^ Dale Renout, "Conservatives no different," Brantford Expositor, 8 February 2006, A8.