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The 1991 Windsor municipal election was held in the City of Windsor, Ontario, Canada on November 12, 1991, to elect a mayor, ten councillors, utility commissioners and school trustees.
[edit] Results
1991 Windsor municipal election, Mayoredit
Candidate |
Total votes |
% of total votes |
Mike Hurst |
38,154 |
64.95 |
Jerry Woloschuk |
17,759 |
30.23 |
Tony Di Millo |
654 |
1.11 |
Lawrence Holland |
480 |
0.82 |
Jason Bechard |
445 |
0.76 |
Joe Crouchman |
445 |
0.76 |
Paul Sood |
308 |
0.52 |
Ronald Harrison |
268 |
0.46 |
Emery Szekely |
235 |
0.40 |
Total Valid Votes |
58,748 |
100.00 |
[edit] Council
- Karen Bennett was a civil engineer technologist, and served as chair of the Court of Revisions - Local Improvements in the 1990s. The 1991 election was her first campaign. She campaigned again in the 1994 municipal election under the name "Karen Spencer-Gibbs", calling for property tax reform and infrastructural upgrades.[1]
- Rick P. Cian holds Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Business Administration degrees from the University of Windsor. He was thirty years old in 1991, and worked as a pension analyst for Chrysler Canada Ltd. He called for a reduction in welfare rolls, and argued that city government should be run as a business.[2]
- Joseph Theriault was a contract administrator for Tri-Way Machine Ltd., and was active in a Brighton Beach ratepayers organization. He was thirty-five years old in 1991.[3]
1991 Windsor municipal election, Council, Ward Two (two members elected)edit
Candidate |
Total votes |
% of total votes |
(x)Sheila Wisdom |
6,379 |
39.74 |
(x)Peter Carlesimo |
4,852 |
30.23 |
Arlene Rousseau |
2,300 |
14.33 |
Paul Dale |
831 |
5.18 |
George J. Mahler |
629 |
3.92 |
Gilles Brunet |
554 |
3.45 |
Kevin Cathcart |
506 |
3.15 |
Total Valid Votes |
16,051 |
100.00 |
1991 Windsor municipal election, Council, Ward Three (two members elected)edit
Candidate |
Total votes |
% of total votes |
(x)Donna Gamble |
6,406 |
31.55 |
(x)Tom Porter |
6,344 |
31.24 |
Jim McKenzie |
3,422 |
16.85 |
Lyle J. Browning |
1,223 |
6.02 |
Margaret A. Faulkner |
842 |
4.15 |
Kirk Scott |
665 |
3.28 |
Cal Maniscalco |
563 |
2.77 |
Rick Pane |
499 |
2.46 |
Ernie Lamont |
341 |
1.68 |
Total Valid Votes |
20,305 |
100.00 |
1991 Windsor municipal election, Council, Ward Four (two members elected)edit
Candidate |
Total votes |
% of total votes |
(x)David Cassivi |
6,716 |
36.12 |
(x)Tom Toth |
5,038 |
27.09 |
Fred Alexander |
4,463 |
24.00 |
Helen Bechard |
1,411 |
7.59 |
Roy Oney |
967 |
5.20 |
Total Valid Votes |
18,595 |
100.00 |
1991 Windsor municipal election, Council, Ward Five (two members elected)edit
Candidate |
Total votes |
% of total votes |
(x)Rick Limoges |
9,439 |
39.27 |
(x)Tom Wilson |
6,493 |
27.01 |
Douglas Friend |
3,262 |
13.57 |
Ann Iliganic |
3,250 |
13.52 |
Frank Batal |
1,192 |
4.96 |
Duncan Boutilier |
402 |
1.67 |
Total Valid Votes |
24,038 |
100.00 |
Electors in each ward could vote for two candidates for council. Percentages refer to the total number of votes.
Source: Windsor Star newspaper, 13 November 1991.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ "Spencer-Gibbs runs in Ward 1", Windsor Star, 21 October 1994, A5; Gary Rennie, "Ward 1: Wealth of good ideas makes it tough choice", Windsor Star, 27 October 1994, A3.
- ^ "Job creation said key to Windsor's outlook", Windsor Star, 3 October 1991, C12.
- ^ "Newcomer seeking Ward 1 council spot", Windsor Star, 21 September 1991, A5.