Mississauga municipal election, 2006

Mississauga municipal election, 2006

The 2006 Mississauga municipal elections took place on November 13, 2006, to elect a mayor and 11 city councillors in Mississauga, Canada. The 2006 election was noteworthy for its record number of candidates, in part due to two new wards being added to Council. Details about the candidates in the 2006 election and past elections in Mississauga are listed as an external link below. In addition, school trustees were elected to the Peel District School Board, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest and Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. These elections were held in conjunction with those held in all other municipalities across the province of Ontario (see Ontario municipal elections, 2006).


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Mayoral race

Candidate Vote  %
Hazel McCallion (X) 98,293 91.41%
Donald Barber 5,571 5.18%
Roy N. Willis 3,667 3.41%
Map of Mississauga's Wards

City council

Candidate Vote  %
Ward 1
Carmen Corbasson (X) 6179 79.24%
Gordon Clarkson 514 6.59%
Bill Lediard 408 5.23%
Susan Ranchod 359 4.60%
Michael Daroczi 170 2.18%
Scott Kletke 113 1.45%
Erik Sonstenes 55 0.71%
Ward 2
Patricia Mullin (X) 6401 78.22%
Brian J. Hurley 1515 18.51%
Grant Ouellette 267 3.26%
Ward 3
Maja Prentice (X) 5848 58.08%
Peter Ferreira 3538 35.14%
John Busic 265 2.63%
Sarfraz Mahmood 224 2.22%
Jason Roti 194 1.93%
Ward 4
Frank Dale (X) 8396 80.94%
Jerry Mitrut 917 8.84%
Khalid Mehmood 367 3.54%
Sathish Balasunderam 349 3.36%
Marina Khan Ghazvani 344 3.32%
Ward 5
Eve Adams (X) 5704 45.77%
Karman Singh Punian 2352 18.87%
Sydney Weir 1369 10.99%
Ricardo C. Francis 861 6.91%
Frank Perrotta 528 4.24%
Rana Ahmad 490 3.93%
Sam Hanna 442 3.55%
Brad MacDonald 441 3.54%
Stephen Largy 203 1.63%
Said M. Aldajani 71 0.57%
Ward 6
Carolyn Parrish 6339 48.54%
Ron Starr 4852 37.15%
Olive Rose Steele 672 5.15%
Matanat Khan 525 4.02%
Gilbert Vesleno 375 2.87%
Terry Pierce, Jr. 198 1.52%
Sean Semper-Whyte 98 0.75%
Ward 7
Nando Iannicca (X) 5815 65.64%
Shane McNeil 1396 15.76%
Beju Lakhani 1054 11.90%
Sam Arora 594 6.71%
Ward 8
Katie Mahoney (X) 9157 79.43%
Anthony Fernando 1316 11.41%
Thomas Holowczak 713 6.18%
Malih Siddiqi 343 2.98%
Ward 9
Pat Saito (X) 6128 70.74%
Bill McBain 1829 21.11%
Michael Johnson 351 4.05%
Fernando Rodrigues 159 1.84%
Joe Baptista 103 1.19%
Antonio Ferreira Baptista 93 1.07%
Ward 10
Sue McFadden 3086 32.44%
Craig Lawrence 1072 11.27%
Elias Hazineh 786 8.26%
John Briers 606 6.37%
Tony Ciufo 558 5.87%
Barbara Polis 520 5.47%
Patrick Mendes 512 5.38%
Dale D'Souza 465 4.89%
Jack Janiak 448 4.71%
Adnan Hashmi 309 3.25%
Ishrat Nasim 239 2.51%
Fasal Javaid 149 1.57%
Ali Tahmourpour 145 1.52%
Jamie Dookie 142 1.49%
Richard Pereira 97 1.02%
Gwen Llewellyn 87 0.91%
Scott Wilson 83 0.87%
Shah Rukh Alam 73 0.77%
Brodrick Eldon Thorpe 52 0.55%
Mike Sesek 31 0.33%
Peter Dallas 24 0.25%
Euclid Prag 16 0.17%
Graziano Roti 13 0.14%
Ward 11
George Carlson (X) 4789 66.86%
Peter Judd 2094 29.23%
Xavier G. Pasicolan 280 3.91%

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