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Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Durham in Ontario, on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province. Registration for candidates officially opened on Monday, May 2, 2022, and the deadline for candidate nominations is Friday, August 19 at 2 p.m. [ 1 ]
Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Durham in Ontario, on October 22, 2018 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province. Durham Regional Council [ edit ]
Durham Regional Council is the political body for the Regional Municipality of Durham in Ontario, Canada. Created in 1974, it consists of 29 elected representatives, including the Regional Chair. Created in 1974, it consists of 29 elected representatives, including the Regional Chair.
Abbreviations of political parties [1] used in these tables: . All – Ontario Alliance CCP – Canadians' Choice Party Comm. – Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) Consen. – Consensus On
Former Durham Public Schools Board of Education chair Mike Lee, with 28,703 votes, or 13.12%. Attorney and planning commissioner Stephen J. Valentine , with 20,885 votes, or 9.55%.
The Regional Municipality of Durham (/ ˈ d ʊər ə m /), informally referred to as Durham Region, is a regional municipality in Southern Ontario, Canada.Located east of Toronto and the Regional Municipality of York, it forms the east end of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and is part of the Golden Horseshoe region.
Municipal elections usually elect a mayor and city council and often also a school board. Some locations may also elect other bodies, such as Vancouver , which elects its own parks board . Some municipalities will also hold referenda or ballot initiatives at the same time, usually relating to spending projects or tax changes.
The Municipal Elections Act, 1972, S.O. 1972, c. 95 Standardization of election rules: Term of office set as two years for all officials (s. 9) Effective with 1972 elections, all elections to be held every other year (s. 10) Election Day fixed on the first Monday of December (s. 11)