Northumberland County municipal elections, 2014
Elections were held in Northumberland County, Ontario, on October 27, 2014, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Northumberland County Council
The Northumberland County Council consists of the seven mayors of its constituent municipalities.[1]
Position | Elected |
Mayor of Alnwick/Haldimand | John Logel |
Mayor of Brighton | Mark Walas |
Mayor of Cobourg | Gil Brocanier |
Mayor of Cramahe | Marc Coombs |
Mayor of Hamilton | Mark Lovshin |
Mayor of Port Hope | Bob Sanderson |
Mayor of Trent Hills | Dwight Boyd |
Mayoral Candidate[2] |
Vote |
% |
John Logel | 1,455 | 58.69 |
Dalton McDonald (X) | 938 | 37.84 |
Sam Rizza | 86 | 3.47 |
Mayoral Candidate[3] |
Vote |
% |
Mark Walas (X) | 3,143 | 58.51 |
Mike Vandertoorn | 2,229 | 41.49 |
Mayoral Candidate [4] |
Vote |
% |
Gil Brocanier (X) | 4,028 | 52.64 |
Miriam Mutton | 1,825 | 23.85 |
Don Kirkup | 1,799 | 23.51 |
Mayoral Candidate[5] |
Vote |
% |
Marc Coombs (X) | 1,319 | 53.36 |
Patricia S. Westrope | 1,153 | 46.64 |
Mayoral Candidate[6] |
Vote |
% |
Mark Lovshin (X) | 2,313 | 58.72 |
Donna Cole | 1,626 | 41.28 |
Mayoral Candidate[7] |
Vote |
% |
Bob Sanderson | 3,105 | 48.27 |
Julia Mavis | 1,513 | 23.52 |
Paul Andrus | 909 | 14.13 |
John Floyd | 625 | 9.72 |
John Bickle | 203 | 3.16 |
Robert Chatten | 60 | 0.93 |
Jamie Manuel Castillo | 17 | 0.26 |
Mayoral Candidate[8] |
Vote |
% |
Dwight Boyd | 2,008 | 65.73 |
James Douglas Peeling | 656 | 21.47 |
Hector Macmillan (X) | 391 | 12.80 |
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