Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections, 2009

Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections, 2009
Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections, 2009
Newfoundland and Labrador
2005 ←
September 29, 2009
→ 2013

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The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador held municipal elections in its municipalities on September 29, 2009.

Listed are the results of selected municipal mayoral races in the province.

Contents

Bay Roberts

Candidate Vote  %
Glen Littlejohn (X) Acclaimed

Clarenville

Candidate Vote  %
Fred Best (X) 1,224 51.41
Lisa Browne 1,157 48.59

Conception Bay South

Mayoral

Candidate Vote  %
Woodrow French (X) Acclaimed

City council

Candidate Vote  %
Ward 1
Paul Davis (X) Acclaimed
Ward 2
Stephen Tessier 319 51.12
Gerald Dawe (X) 305 48.88
Ward 3
Ken McDonald 528 50.97
Gerard Tilley (X) 508 49.03
Ward 4
Kirk Youden (X) 521 58.61
Ernest Morgan 368 41.39
At large (4 to be elected)
John Hicks (X) 1,854 17.16
Ken George (X) 1,821 16.85
Beverley Rowe (X) 1,809 16.74
Sandra Baggs 1,541 14.26
Marie Deacy 1,496 13.85
John French 1,410 13.05
Connie Scott 873 8.08

Corner Brook

Mayoral

Candidate Vote  %
Neville Greeley 3,120 51.36
Charles Pender (X) 2,955 48.64

City Council

(6 to be elected)

Candidate Vote  %
Donna Luther (X) 4,039 13.32
Leo Bruce (X) 3,716 12.25
Charlie Renouf (X) 3,223 10.63
Priscilla Boutcher 3,106 10.24
Donna Francis 2,777 9.16
Linda Chaisson 2,419 7.98
Tarragh Shanahan 2,172 7.16
Paul Quigley 2,154 7.10
Dennis Basha 1,690 5.57
Dan Park 1,537 5.07
Tom Stewart 1,404 4.63
Jerry Gregory 1,168 3.85
Julie Crouse 924 3.05

Daniel's Harbour

Mayoral

Candidate
Stephen Carey
Ross Humber (Elec.)

Elected City Council

Elected Council
Jim Bennett
Leslie Brophy
Daniel House
Harvey House Jr.
Roger House
Shawn Perry

Gander

Candidate Vote  %
Claude Elliott (X) Acclaimed

Grand Falls-Windsor

Candidate Vote  %
Al Hawkins 1,991 36.10
Beve Butler 1,488 26.98
Jim Courtney 1,381 25.04
Don Pelley 655 11.88

Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Mayoral

Candidate Vote  %
Leo Abbass (X) Acclaimed

City Council

Candidate Vote  %
Stanley Oliver (X) 930
George Andrews (X) 893
Arlene Michelin (X) 862
Bill MacKey (X) 841
Brenda Way (X) 822
Lidija Chubbs (X) 720
Jennifer Hefler-Elson 589
Joe Tremblett 584
Shannon Tobin 581
Carl Cull 554
Carson Swain 529
Madelyn Kelly 509
Paul Tsibidis 472
Jackie Compton Hobbs 450
James Saunders 364
Dion O'Dell 343
Craig Paul Saunders 272
Hubert Loder 240
Leo Hanrahan 210

Labrador City

Candidate Vote  %
Janice Barnes Acclaimed

Marystown

Candidate Vote  %
Sam Synard (X) Acclaimed

Mount Pearl

Mayoral

Candidate Vote  %
Randy Simms (X) Acclaimed

City council

(6 to be elected)

Candidate Vote  %
Jim Locke (X) 4,265 16.59
Paul Lane (X) 4,205 16.35
Paula Tessier (X) 4,051 15.75
Lucy Stoyles (X) 3,936 15.31
John Walsh (X) 3,635 14.14
Dave Aker 2,966 11.54
Rose Clarke 2,655 10.33

Paradise

  • A subsequent recount (exact tally unknown) showed both candidates tied. Pursuant to the province's Municipal Elections Act, this resulted in a random draw, which resulted in Wiseman being chosen as the winner.[1] However, Coombs made a request for a judicial recount. The judicial recount confirmed that it was indeed a tie; this led the first random draw to stand and Ralph Wiseman to stay Mayor.[2]

Initial count:

Candidate Vote  %
Ralph Wiseman (X) 1,821 50.00
Kurtis Coombs 1,821 50.00

Pasadena

Candidate Vote  %
Gary Bishop 903 65.06
Jan Stephen 485 34.94

Portugal Cove-St. Philip's

Candidate Vote  %
Bill Fagan 1,052 40.03
Norm Collins (X) 1,042 39.65
Stephen Andrews 534 20.32

St. John's

Mayoral

Candidate Vote  %
Dennis O'Keefe (X) 20,944 57.44
Ron Ellsworth 13,427 36.73
Mark Wilson 2,130 5.83

Deputy Mayor

Candidate Vote  %
Shannie Duff 19,091 54.22
Keith Coombs 16,117 45.78

City Council

Candidate Vote  %
Ward 1
Danny Breen 3,402 41.09
Art Puddister (X) 3,184 38.46
Dave Lee 1,693 20.45
Ward 2
Frank Galgay (X) 3,652 56.37
Scott Fitzgerald 1,465 22.61
Andrew Harvey 511 7.89
Bill Maddigan 477 7.36
Todd Perrin 374 5.77
Ward 3
Bruce Tilley 3,635 52.07
Terry Bennett 1,866 26.73
Lionel West 744 10.66
Ted Warren 736 10.54
Ward 4
Debbie Hanlon (X) 4,268 61.38
Sheilagh Guy-Murphy 2,685 38.62
Ward 5
Wally Collins (X) 2,565 37.29
Steve Manuel 1,686 24.51
David Ryan 1,384 20.12
Perry Howlett 1,243 18.07
At large (4 to be elected)
Sheilagh O'Leary 24,056 19.82
Sandy Hickman (X) 17,562 14.47
Tom Hann (X) 17,079 14.07
Gerry Colbert (X) 16,183 13.34
Bernard Davis 15,078 12.43
Simon Lono 14,705 12.12
Tom Badcock 8,650 7.13
Barry Buckle 4,352 3.59
Stephen Nolan 3,684 3.04

Stephenville

Candidate Vote  %
Tom O'Brien (X) 1,188 57.20
Tom Rose 889 42.80

Torbay

Candidate Vote  %
Bob Codner (X) 1,300 56.67
Mary Thorne-Gosee 994 43.33


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