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The 2022 Hamilton municipal election was a municipal election that occurred on 24 October 2022, as per the Ontario Municipal Elections Act, 1996. [2] [3] Residents of Hamilton selected one mayor, members of the Hamilton City Council, as well as members of both the English and French Public and Catholic School Boards using a first-past-the-post electoral system in single-member constituencies ...
ONDP candidate for Hamilton East—Stoney Creek in the 2022 provincial election: Hamilton: Accountant 6,862 17.60 3rd Hamilton Mountain: Kojo Damptey Candidate for Ward 14–West Mountain in the 2022 Hamilton municipal election [34] Hamilton: Instructor at McMaster University/Musician 10,037 26.02 3rd Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas: Sandy Shaw
The following is a list of articles on municipal elections in the City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ... 1991 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election; 1994 Hamilton ...
2022 Municipal election Note: All Hamilton Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan. Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.) and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates. Sources: City of Hamilton, "Nominated Candidates"
Location of Hamilton Centre in the urban area of Hamilton. The 2023 Hamilton Centre provincial by-election was held on March 16, 2023. [1] The election was triggered by the resignation of Ontario New Democratic Party (ONDP) MPP Andrea Horwath. [2] ONDP candidate Sarah Jama won the election, retaining the seat for the party. [3]
Tonight's forum will feature Hamilton City School Board candidates from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Miami Downtown Hamilton, 221 High St. ... Oct. 2—The Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce will host the ...
In 2012, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation sought to consult local governments on the location of new casinos across the province. At the city's lottery and gaming subcommittee, Councillor Sam Merulla (Ward 4) called for a referendum to be held concurrent with the 2014 election to determine whether citizens were supportive of a casino being located in the downtown core.
In 1973, the City of Hamilton and the towns of Flamborough, Ancaster, Dundas, Glanbrook, and Stoney Creek were merged into the Region of Hamilton-Wentworth by the government of Bill Davis. [4] The creation of the region sparked a special municipal election that deviated from the two-year terms that Hamilton City Council had observed from 1954. [5]