Oakville municipal election, 2003

Oakville municipal election, 2003

The 2003 Oakville municipal elections took place on 10 November 2003, to elect a Regional Government chair and a Town mayor and 6 Town Councillors and 6 Town and Regional Councillors in Oakville, Canada.

Oakville elects two councillors from each of six wards to its Town Council for a total of 13, including the Mayor. Each ward elects one of its two councillors to serve also on the 21 member Council of the Regional Government of the Municipality of Halton. The Mayor of Oakville is a voting member of both Councils. The other members of the Halton Council come from Burlington (7), Milton (3) and Halton Hills (3), plus the directly elected at large Chair of the Region.

In addition, school trustees were elected to the Halton District Public School Board, Halton District Catholic School Board, Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest and Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. These elections ran in conjunction with those in all other municipalities across the province of Ontario (see Ontario municipal elections, 2003).


The close results precipitated a court battle for a recount and presaged a rematch 3 years later that reversed the results the recount upheld.[1]

Town Mayor & Town Council Member (1 of 13) & Regional Councillor (1 of 21)

Candidate Vote  %
Rob Burton 15,716 49.1%
Ann Mulvale (X) 15,728 49.2%
Richard Serra 573 1.7%

Town (6 of 13) & Regional Councils (6 of 21)

Candidate Vote  %
Ward 1
Mike Lansdown 1,837 43%
John Young 1,138 26%
Drew Currah 948 22%
Ed Malone 419 10%
Ward 2
Fred Oliver (X) 2,161 49%
David DeBelle 1,220 28%
David Young 762 17%
David B. Lee 227 5%
Ward 3
F. Keith Bird (X) 3,784 65%
Frank L. Price 2,069 35%
Ward 4
Al Elgar (X) 4,236 72%
Mark A. Brown 1,369 23%
Gino Serra 242 4%
Ward 5
Jeff Knoll (X) 3,596 62%
Janice Caster 2,208 38%
Ward 6
Janice Wright (was Town Councillor) 2,193 57%
Darla D. W. Campbell 989 26%
Maria Robinson 666 17%

Town Council - (6 of 13)

Candidate Vote  %
Ward 1
Ralph Robinson (X) ACCLAIMED
Ward 2
Cathy Duddeck (X) 1,595 36%
Pam Damoff 1,438 32%
David McGee 1,000 22%
Blake Taylor 419 9%
Ward 3
Chris Stoate 3,291 57%
Tedd Smith 2,467 43%
Ward 4
Renee Sandelowski 3,158 55%
Jeff Gareau 1,480 26%
Annette Kirk 618 11%
Sean M. Kerner 281 5%
Amy Maurer 156 3%
Ward 5
Marc Grant (X) 1,495 27%
Brian Hopkins 1,071 20%
Mah-mood Khan 852 16%
Bruce Callan 712 13%
Robert M. Wagner 549 10%
Carel Schoch 531 10%
Del McIntee 227 4%
Ward 6
Tom Adams 1,963 52%
Vicky Henderson 1,620 43%
Monique Ling 619 3%
Pierre Sauvageot 72 2%

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