Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections, 2005

Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections, 2005
Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections, 2005
Newfoundland and Labrador
2001 ←
September 27, 2005
→ 2009

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The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador held municipal elections in its municipalities on September 27, 2005.

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

Contents

Conception Bay South

Candidate Vote  %
Woodrow French 2,244 38.5
Ken McDonald 1,392 23.9
Marie Deacy 1,067 18.3
Sandra Baggs 1,060 18.2
Michael Jennings 63 1.1

Corner Brook

Candidate Vote  %
Charles Pender 2,427 33.8
Neville Greeley 2,002 27.8
Priscilla Boutcher (inc.) 1,935 26.9
Jeff Sheaves 827 11.5

Gander

Candidate Vote  %
Claude Elliott (inc.) 1918 53.0
Larry Dawson 1698 47.0

Grand Falls-Windsor

Candidate Vote  %
Rex Barnes 3,242 57.2
Mike Griffin 1,821 32.2
Aubrey Smith 600 10.6

Happy Valley-Goose Bay

Candidate Vote  %
Leo Abbass (inc.) ACC.

Labrador City

Candidate Vote  %
Graham Letto (inc.) ELEC.

Mount Pearl

Candidate Vote  %
Steve Kent (inc.) ACC.

Paradise

Candidate Vote  %
Ralph Wiseman 2,128 59.9
Keith Sheppard 1,426 40.1

St. John's

Mayoral

Candidate Vote  %
Andy Wells (inc.) 25,136 86.0
Ray O'Neill 4,108 14.0

Deputy Mayoral

Candidate Vote  %
Dennis O'Keefe 25,689 73.6
Fred Windsor 9,223 26.4

Council

Elected Ward
Gerry Colbert At large
Shannie Duff (inc.) At large
Tom Hann At large
Sandy Hickman (inc.) At large
Art Puddister (inc.) Ward 1
Frank Galgay (inc.) Ward 2
Keith Coombs (inc.) Ward 3
Debbie Hanlon (2008-2009) Ward 4
Ron Ellsworth (2005-2008)
Wally Collins Ward 5

Stephenville

Election postponed for a week due to flooding

Candidate Vote  %
Tom O'Brien ELEC.
Cec Stein (inc.)

By-elections since 2005

St. John's Mayoral - 2008

Candidate Vote  %
Dennis O'Keefe (X) 19,602 58.15%
Marie White 14,109 41.85%

St. John's Deputy Mayoral - 2008

Candidate Vote  %
Ron Ellsworth (X) 19,509 58.65%
Paul Sears 7,558 22.72%
Fred Winsor 6,198 18.63%

St. John's Ward 4 - 2008

Candidate Vote  %
Debbie Hanlon 3,479 47.37%
Bernard Davis 2,861 38.96%
Sam Kelly 1,004 13.67%

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