The 1991 Ontario municipal elections were held on November 12, 1991, to elect mayors, reeves, councillors, and school trustees in all municipalities across Ontario. Some communities also held referendum questions.
The most closely watched contest was in Toronto, where June Rowlands defeated Jack Layton for the mayoralty.[1]
Results
Elected mayors
- Ajax: Jim Whitty[2]
- Barrie: Janice Laking[3]
- Brampton: Peter Robertson[3]
- Brantford: Bob Taylor[3]
- Burlington: Walter Mulkewich[3]
- Cambridge: Jane Brewer[3]
- East York: David Johnson[3]
- Etobicoke: Bruce Sinclair[3]
- Gloucester: Claudette Cain[3] (details)
- Guelph: John Counsell (details)
- Hamilton: Bob Morrow[3] (details)
- Kingston: Helen Cooper[3]
- Kitchener: Dom Cardillo[3]
- London: Tom Gosnell[3]
- Markham: Anthony Roman[3]
- Mississauga: Hazel McCallion[3]
- Nepean: Ben Franklin[3] (details)
- Niagara Falls: Wayne Thomson[3]
- North Bay: Stan Lawlor[3]
- North York: Mel Lastman[3]
- Oakville: Ann Mulvale
- Oshawa: Nancy Diamond[3]
- Ottawa: Jacquelin Holzman[3] (details)
- Peterborough: Jack Doris[3]
- Pickering: Wayne Arthurs
- Richmond Hill: Bill Bell[3]
- Sarnia-Clearwater: Mike Bradley[3]
- Sault Ste. Marie: Joe Fratesi[3]
- Scarborough: Joyce Trimmer[3]
- St. Catharines: Joe McCaffery[3]
- Sudbury: Jim Gordon[3]
- Thunder Bay: David Hamilton[3]
- Toronto: June Rowlands[3] (details)
- Vaughan: Lorna Jackson
- Waterloo: Brian Turnbull[3]
- Whitby: Tom Edwards[3]
- Windsor: Mike Hurst[3]
- York: Fergy Brown[3]
Toronto
Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
---|---|---|
June Rowlands | 113,993 | 58.53 |
Jack Layton | 64,044 | 32.88 |
Susan Fish | 8,123 | 4.17 |
Don Andrews | 1,968 | 1.01 |
Jim Harris | 1,760 | 0.90 |
Ken Campbell | 1,708 | 0.88 |
Joe Young | 1,196 | 0.61 |
William McKeown | 1,023 | 0.53 |
Ben Kerr | 952 | 0.49 |
Total valid votes | 194,767 | 100.00 |
References
- ↑ Jim Byers, "Rowlands, Eggleton discuss transition," Toronto Star, 14 November 1991, A6.
- ↑ (Toronto Star, November 13, 1991 pg E6)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 "A list of Ontario winners". North Bay Nugget. November 13, 1991. p. 7. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
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