Windsor City Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | April 14, 1892[1] |
New session started | November 15, 2022 |
Leadership | |
Mayor of Windsor | Drew Dilkens since October 27, 2014 |
Structure | |
Seats | 10 plus Mayor |
Length of term | 4 years |
Authority | City of Windsor Incorporation Act, 1892 |
Salary | $194,280 (Mayor) $45,748 (Councillor)[2] |
Elections | |
Last election | October 24, 2022 |
Next election | 2026 |
Meeting place | |
Council Chambers[3] Windsor City Hall Windsor, Ontario | |
Website | |
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The Windsor City Council is the governing body of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
The council consists of the mayor plus ten elected city councillors (one per ward) representing the city as a whole.
2006–2010
Council elected in the 2006 election:
Councillor | Ward | Notes |
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Eddie Francis | Mayor | |
Dave Brister | Ward 1 | |
Drew Dilkens | Ward 1 | |
Ron Jones | Ward 2 | |
Caroline Postma | Ward 2 | |
Fulvio Valentinis | Ward 3 | |
Alan Halberstadt | Ward 3 | |
Bill Marra | Ward 4 | |
Ken Lewenza, Jr. | Ward 4 | |
Jo-Anne Gignac | Ward 5 | |
Percy Hatfield | Ward 5 |
2010–2014
Council elected in the 2010 election:
Councillor | Ward | Notes |
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Eddie Francis | Mayor | |
Drew Dilkens | Ward 1 | |
Ron Jones | Ward 2 | |
Fulvio Valentinis | Ward 3 | |
Alan Halberstadt | Ward 4 | |
Ed Sleiman | Ward 5 | |
Jo-Anne Gignac | Ward 6 | |
Percy Hatfield (2010–2013) Irek Kusmierczyk (2013–2014) | Ward 7 | |
Bill Marra | Ward 8 | |
Hilary Payne | Ward 9 | |
Al Magnieh | Ward 10 |
2014–2018
Councillor | Ward | Communities |
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Drew Dilkens | Mayor | At-large |
Fred Francis | Ward 1 | Brighton Beach, South Windsor |
John Elliott | Ward 2 | Sandwich, Bridgeview, Sutherland |
Rino Bortolin | Ward 3 | City Centre |
Chris Holt | Ward 4 | Walkerville, Via Italia, Wyandotte Town Centre |
Ed Sleiman | Ward 5 | Ford City |
Jo-Anne Gignac | Ward 6 | Riverside |
Irek Kusmierczyk | Ward 7 | Forest Glade, East Riverside |
Bill Marra | Ward 8 | East Windsor |
Hilary Payne | Ward 9 | Devonshire Heights, Roseland, Fontainebleau |
Paul Borrelli | Ward 10 | Remington Park |
2018–2022
Council elected in the 2018 election:
Councillor | Ward | Communities |
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Drew Dilkens | Mayor | At-large |
Fred Francis | Ward 1 | Brighton Beach, South Windsor |
Fabio Costante | Ward 2 | Sandwich, Bridgeview, Sutherland |
Rino Bortolin | Ward 3 | City Centre |
Chris Holt | Ward 4 | Walkerville, Via Italia, Wyandotte Town Centre |
Ed Sleiman | Ward 5 | Ford City |
Jo-Anne Gignac | Ward 6 | Riverside |
Irek Kusmierczyk (2018–2019) | Ward 7 | Forest Glade, East Riverside |
Vacant (2019–2020) | ||
Jeewen Gill (2020–2022) | ||
Gary Kaschak | Ward 8 | East Windsor |
Kieran McKenzie | Ward 9 | Devonshire Heights, Roseland, Fontainebleau |
Jim Morrison | Ward 10 | Remington Park |
2022–2026
Council elected in the 2022 election:
Councillor | Ward | Communities |
---|---|---|
Drew Dilkens | Mayor | At-large |
Fred Francis | Ward 1 | Brighton Beach, South Windsor |
Fabio Costante | Ward 2 | Sandwich, Bridgeview, Sutherland |
Renaldo Agostino | Ward 3 | City Centre |
Mark McKenzie | Ward 4 | Walkerville, Via Italia, Wyandotte Town Centre |
Ed Sleiman | Ward 5 | Ford City |
Jo-Anne Gignac | Ward 6 | Riverside |
Angelo Marignani | Ward 7 | Forest Glade, East Riverside |
Gary Kaschak | Ward 8 | East Windsor |
Kieran McKenzie | Ward 9 | Devonshire Heights, Roseland, Fontainebleau |
Jim Morrison | Ward 10 | Remington Park |
References
- ↑ "An Act to incorporate the City of Windsor" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-26. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
- ↑ "City Council Meeting" (PDF). 2018-11-19. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
- ↑ "About Council Meetings".
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