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The 2010 Thunder Bay municipal election was held on 25 October 2010 in Thunder Bay, Ontario to elect a mayor, 12 city councillors, and trustees for the Lakehead District School Board, the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board, the Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario, and the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales. This election coincided with the 2010 Ontario municipal elections being held across Ontario.

Thunder Bay City Council[edit]

Voters are asked to elect a mayor, five at-large city councillors and seven ward councillors. Of 80,796 registered voters, XX votes were cast and XX votes were counted. Voter turnout was XX%.

Mayor[edit]

Six candidates ran for the office of Mayor.

Candidate Vote %
Colin Burridge 0 0
Keith Hobbs 0 0
Jeff Irwin 0 0
Brian Kwasny 0 0
Lynn Peterson (X) 0 0
Frank Pullia 0 0
Total 0

Councillors at-large[edit]

Five councillors are elected at-large by to sit on City Council. Nineteen people ran for the position in 2010. Each registered voter can choose up to five candidates.

Candidate Vote %
Iain Angus (X) 0 0
Ken Boshcoff 0 0
Cindy Crowe 0 0
Gerald Graham 0 0
Larry Hebert (X) 0 0
Rebecca Johnson (X) 0 0
Iqbal Khan 0 0
Marvin Robert McMenemy 0 0
Beatrice Metzler 0 0
House Richard Moorey 0 0
Sharon Ostberg 0 0
Sydney Pettit 0 0
Darren Roberts 0 0
Aldo Ruberto (X) 0 0
Norman Sponchia 0 0
Norm Staal 0 0
Lawrence Timko 0 0
Dick Waddington 0 0
Tyler Woods 0 0
Total 0

Ward councillors[edit]

Map of Thunder Bay's seven municipal wards

The city of Thunder Bay is divided into seven electoral wards: Current River, McIntyre, McKellar, Neebing, Northwood, Red River, and Westfort.[1] Residents of each ward elect one member to represent their ward on city council. Twenty-five people ran for these positions.

Current River[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Andrew Foulds (X) 0 0
Andy Wolff 0 0
Total 0

McIntyre[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Trevor Giertuga (X) 0 0
Michael Komar 0 0
Trudy Tuchenhagen 0 0
Christopher Watkins 0 0
Terrence A. Yahn 0 0
Total 0

McKellar[edit]

Candidate Vote %
David Nicholson 0 0
Paul Pugh 0 0
Robin Rickards 0 0
Total 0

Neebing[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Linda Rydholm (X) 0 0
Bill Scollie 0 0
Gary Shchepanik 0 0
Don Sinclair 0 0
Henry Wojak 0 0
Total 0

Northwood[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Frank Armiento 0 0
Mark Bentz (X) 0 0
David Polhill 0 0
Total 0

Red River[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Laury Alexander 0 0
Brian McKinnon (X) 0 0
Jay Stapleton 0 0
Paul Wolfe 0 0
Total 0

Westfort[edit]

Candidate Vote %
Jeffrey John Polhill 0 0
John Radl 0 0
Joe Virdiramo (X) 0 0
Total 0

District School Boards[edit]

Three boards of education to which voters elect trustees operate in the city of Thunder Bay. The Lakehead District School Board is an English language public school board and elects 8 trustees at-large in the Thunder Bay Census Metropolitan Area, the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board is an English language separate school board and elects 6 trustees at-large in the Thunder Bay Census Metropolitan Area, the Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario is a French language public school board and elects one trustee from Northwestern Ontario, and the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales is a French language separate school board and elects 4 trustees at-large in Northwestern Ontario.

Lakehead District School Board[edit]

Eight trustees are elected to the Lakehead District School Board by registered voters in the city of Thunder Bay, the six municipalities in its CMA, and voters in part of the unorganized portion of Thunder Bay District. Each registered voter can choose up to eight candidates. Nine people ran for this position.

Candidate Vote %
Marg Arnone 0 0
Frank Grant 0 0
Pat Johanson 0 0
Lori Lukinuk 0 0
Deborah Massaro 0 0
Ron Oikonen 0 0
Jack Playford 0 0
George Saarinen 0 0
Karen Wilson 0 0
Total 0

Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board[edit]

Six trustees are elected to the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board by registered Roman Catholic voters in the city of Thunder Bay, the six municipalities in its CMA, and voters in the unorganized portion of Thunder Bay District. Each registered voter can choose up to six candidates. Twelve people ran for this position.

Candidate Vote %
Eleanor Ashe 0 0
Don Cattani 0 0
William Cella 0 0
Theresa Ciccone 0 0
Robert Degagne 0 0
Jeff Howie 0 0
Bob Hupka 0 0
Genevieve C. Knauff 0 0
Donna Mahoney 0 0
Kathy O'Brien 0 0
Tony Romeo 0 0
Hanni Vale 0 0
Total 0

Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario[edit]

One trustee is elected to the Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario by registered voters with French language education rights in Northwestern Ontario. The only candidate, Anne-Marie Gelineault was acclaimed to this position.

Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales[edit]

Four trustees are elected to the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales by registered Roman Catholic voters with French language education rights in Northwestern Ontario. Five people ran for this position.

Candidate Vote %
Diane Breton 0 0
Claudette Gleeson 0 0
Mariette Langevin 0 0
Lina Mayer 0 0
Serge Paradis 0 0
Total 0

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ City Government > Your Council > Ward Map. Retrieved 24 October 2010

External links[edit]

Thunder Bay Votes 2010

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