Windsor municipal election, 2000

Windsor municipal election, 2000

The 2000 Windsor municipal election was held in the City of Windsor, Ontario to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees.

Results

*Graham Wilson was a thirty year-old machinist at the time of the election. ["Putting Ward 2 candidates to the test", "Windsor Star", 27 October 2000, A10.] He was previously elected to the Greater Essex County District School Board in 1997. In early 2000, Wilson and other board members took part in a protest against demands by provincial Education Minister Janet Ecker that the board implement austerity measures to balance its budget. [Dave Battagello, "Board defies Ecker", "Windsor Star", 8 March 2000, A1.]
*Lawrence Holland was a fringe candidate for mayor in 1991. A twenty-three year old journalism student at St. Clair College, he called for Windsor-area garbage to be sent to the Detroit incinerator. [Chris Vander Doelen and Jim Potter, "Council challengers vie to unseat nine incumbents", "Windsor Star", 12 October 1991, A5; Jim Potter and Chris Vander Doelen, "A look at the lighter aspect", "Windsor Star", 19 October 1991, A5; Chris Vander Doelen, "Mayor hopefuls debate finances", "Windsor Star", 25 October 1991, A3.] After the election, he became co-owner of La Creperie Cafe and Restaurant. [Bob Meyer, "Best, brightest in hunt for Business Excellence Awards", "Windsor Star", 16 February 1994, C11.] Holland campaigned for a council seat in Windsor's third ward in 1994, but dropped out before the election. [Craig Pearson, "Ward 1 looks like best bet for election hot spot", "Windsor Star", 26 July 1994, A3.] In the 2000 campaign, he described himself as a waiter and online antique marketer. ["Putting Ward 2 candidates to the test", "Windsor Star", 27 October 2000, A10.] He campaigned for Ward 2 again in 2003, supporting the Detroit River Tunnel Partnership proposal. [Chris Thompson, "Border dominates ward forum", "Windsor Star", 30 October 2003, A5.] He was again defeated.
*Frank DiPierdomenico has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, and is best known a blind athlete. [ [http://www.partnersdm.com/partnersdm/team.cfm?x=frank Partners Disability Management Inc.: Frank DiPierdomenico] , accessed 25 October 2006.] He was diagnosed as having a degenerative retina at age thirteen, and lost most of his sight by his mid-20s. He won a silver medal for the 400-metre dash at the 1986 World Games for the disabled, [Paul N. Clark, "Canada's disabled swimmers strike gold", "Toronto Star", 15 August 1986, F6.] set a world record in the powerlifting category in 1989, and took a gold medal and the Canadian Disabled Games in Vancouver. [Alana Kainz, "World mark set by powerlifter", "Windsor Star", 15 July 1989, B3; "Local powerlifter grabs gold medal", "Windsor Star", 23 August 1989, B5.] He has also won gold at other events, including the 1990 United States Amateur Blind Athlete power-lifting championships, and the 1995 Ontario Winter Games. ["Duo trail the field", "Windsor Star", 20 June 1990, B7; "Local Athletes shine at provincial games", "Windsor Star", 13 March 1995, D3.] He was thirty-seven years old in 2000 and worked as a management consultant for Acclaim SBA Inc. His primary issue was community safety. [Dan Lajoie, "Blind candidate seeks office", "Windsor Star", 5 October 2000, A4.]
*Bob Harper was a fifty-three year old salesman in 2000. [Gord Henderson, "No place like home", "Windsor Star", 6 April 2000, A3.] He is a right-wing political activist in Windsor, and regularly criticizes the city's spending plans. He opposed plans to amalgamate Windsor with neighbouring municipalities in 2000, arguing that the smaller communities would be forced to pay for questionable urban programs. Harper also called for increased privatization of services in the 2000 campaign. [Blair Crawford, "Candidates decry business climate", "Windsor Star", 27 October 2000, A3.] He later wrote against pornography, abortion, and same-sex marriage, [Bob Harper, "Children of Canada have a voice in their behalf" [letter] , "Windsor Star", 8 July 2004, A7; Bob Harper, "At least one church supports the Bible" [letter] , "Windsor Star", 15 July 2005, A7.] and wrote several letters-to-the-editor against the Liberal Party in 2005. [Bob Harper, "When it comes to border, can't trust the Liberals" [letter] , "Windsor Star", 21 October 2005, A9.] In 2006, he wrote in support of the Canadian military mission in Afghanistan, and against calls for an early ceasefire in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict. [Bob Harper, "Our troops in Afghanistan are fighting terrorists" [letter] , "Windsor Star", 16 March 2006, A9; Bob Harper, "Peace can't be achieved with Hezbollah around" [letter] , "Windsor Star", 10 August 2006, A7.]
*Bowen Alkemade was a twenty-six year old stonemason. ["Putting Ward 2 candidates to the test", "Windsor Star", 27 October 2000, A10.]

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