2022 Ottawa municipal election

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2022 Ottawa mayoral election

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Turnout 43.79%[1] (Increase 1.24pp)
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Candidate Mark Sutcliffe Catherine McKenney Bob Chiarelli
Popular vote 161,677 119,235 15,998
Percentage 51.37% 37.88% 5.08%

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Mayoral results by ward

Mayor before election

Jim Watson

Elected Mayor

Mark Sutcliffe

The 2022 Ottawa municipal election was held on Monday, October 24, 2022, to elect a mayor, city councillors, and trustees to the English and French public school boards and the English and French Catholic school boards in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.[2]

Incumbent Mayor Jim Watson did not run for re-election, citing his age as the reason behind his decision.[3] This election was the first since the 1997 municipal election that an incumbent mayor or its equivalent[lower-alpha 1] did not run for re-election. The mayoral election was won handily by businessman and former journalist Mark Sutcliffe,[4] who, once sworn in, will be the city's first Chinese Canadian mayor and the first to be from a visible minority group.

Candidate nominations opened on May 2 and closed on August 19.[5] The election was held on the same day as the 2022 Ontario municipal elections.

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Contents

Background

The outgoing city council was marred by a split between supporters of Mayor Jim Watson, known by detractors as the "Watson club",[6] who represented mostly suburban wards, and opponents of the mayor's agenda, who mostly represent more urban wards. Some of Watson's more vocal critics on council have included Jeff Leiper, Catherine McKenney, Shawn Menard,[7][8] Carol Anne Meehan[9] and Diane Deans.[10] This divide on council has shown up on a number of key issues during the term, such as a fight over who should chair the transportation committee, the Ottawa Police Services budget, a tax break for a proposed Porsche dealership in Vanier, whether to call for a judicial inquiry into the beleaguered Ottawa light rail system,[11] how to deal with the Freedom Convoy occupation of the downtown core,[10] and a vote on an unpopular addition to the Chateau Laurier.[12]

Incumbents not running for re-election

Incumbent Position Ward/Zone Date announced New office holder
Valérie Assoi Trustee Zone 6 (CECCE) N/A (did not file) Denis Forget
Christine Boothby Trustee Zone 2 (OCDSB) N/A (did not file) Alysha Aziz
Rob Campbell Trustee Zone 5 (OCDSB) N/A (did not file) Amanda Presley
Eli El-Chantiry Councillor West Carleton-March July 28, 2022[13] Clarke Kelly
Denis M. Chartrand Trustee Zone 7 (CEPEO) N/A (did not file) Philippe Landry
Rick Chiarelli Councillor College August 19, 2022[14] Laine Johnson
Jean Cloutier Councillor Alta Vista January 27, 2022[15] Marty Carr
Diane Deans Councillor Gloucester-Southgate December 10, 2021[16] Jessica Bradley
Chris Ellis Trustee Zone 6 (OCDSB) N/A (did not file) Lyra Evans
Keith Egli Councillor Knoxdale-Merivale April 20, 2022[17] Sean Devine
Mark Fisher Trustee Zone 11 (OCDSB) N/A (did not file) Matthew Lee
Mathieu Fleury Councillor Rideau-Vanier May 10, 2022[18] Stéphanie Plante
Jan Harder Councillor Barrhaven December 3, 2018[19] David Hill
Wendy Hough Trustee Zone 4 (OCDSB) N/A (did not file) Suzanne Nash
Catherine McKenney Councillor Somerset December 10, 2021[20] Ariel Troster
Carol Anne Meehan Councillor Gloucester-South Nepean July 25, 2022[21] Steve Desroches
Scott Moffatt Councillor Rideau-Goulbourn November 14, 2021[22] David Brown
Roda Muse Trustee Zone 6 (CEPEO) N/A (did not file) Marc Roy
Keith Penny Trustee Zone 8 (OCDSB) N/A (did not file) Donna Dickson
Sandra Schwartz Trustee Zone 12 (OCDSB) N/A (did not file) Cathryne Milburn
Jim Watson Mayor Ottawa December 10, 2021[3] Mark Sutcliffe

Mayoral candidates

Registered candidates

Brandon Bay

Brandon Bay, 34,[23] is a software developer.

Candidacy registered: May 2, 2022[24]
Campaign website: www.brandonbay.ca
Campaign slogan: Working Together.
Campaign slogan (French): Travaillons ensemble.
Policies: Build smart, affordable housing, invest in businesses and the future, market Ottawa to itself and the world

Zed Chebib

Zed Chebib, 67[23]

Candidacy registered: August 10, 2022[25]

Bob Chiarelli

Bob Chiarelli, 81, is the former Mayor (2001–2006) and Regional Chair (1997–2001), a former provincial cabinet minister under Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne, and the former MPP for Ottawa West—Nepean (2010–2018) and Ottawa West (1987–1997). He is the second cousin of outgoing city councillor for College Ward Rick Chiarelli.

Candidacy announced: December 10, 2021[26]
Candidacy registered: May 2, 2022[24]
Campaign website: bobchiarelli.ca
Campaign slogan: Moving Ottawa Forward
Campaign slogan (French): Faire progresser la ville d'Ottawa
Policies: Repairing a 'fractured, toxic city council'; "instilling leadership" through hearing and responding to the needs of its citizens, getting the right people in the same room at the same time, assisting councillors in reaching their constituents’ goals, respecting all councillors regardless of their views, working in partnership with councillors, special interest groups; Getting value for tax dollars.[27]

Bernard Couchman

Bernard Couchman, 43,[23] is a businessman and perennial candidate. He ran for mayor in the 2014 and 2018 elections.

Candidacy registered: May 2, 2022[25]
Campaign website: www.bernardcouchman.ca
Campaign slogan: It's about you and I.
Campaign slogan (French): Il s'agit de toi et de moi.

Celine Debassige

Celine Debassige, 22,[23] is an Indigenous activist and poet. She is Ojibwe and Dene, and describes herself as a "radical socialist".[28]

Candidacy registered: July 15, 2022[25]

Gregory "Jreg" Guevara

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Gregory "Jreg" Guevara, 25, is a YouTuber and journalist who goes under the pseudonym Jreg (also JrEg) online. He writes for Capital Current, and formerly for The Charlatan and Apartment613. Guevara has denied that his campaign is a joke, instead referring to it as post ironic.[29][30] He has stated that he is simultaneously a libertarian and a socialist.[28]

Candidacy registered: July 22, 2022[25]
Candidacy announced: August 9, 2022[31]
Campaign website: greg.guevara.angelfire.com[25]
Campaign slogan: OttaWall for all!!!

Nour Kadri

Nour Kadri, 48,[23] is a professor and an expert-on-call at the University of Ottawa, president & CEO of Skyline Health Systems, and president of the Canadian Arab Federation.

Candidacy registered: August 2, 2022[25]
Campaign website: kadri.ca
Campaign slogan: Leadership that Works for You
Campaign slogan (French): Un leadership à votre service

Graham MacDonald

Graham Macdonald, 39,[23] is a businessman and the founder & former CEO of Ottawa Mortuary Services. He previously served as the President of the Ottawa District Funeral Service Association.[32]

Candidacy registered: May 3, 2022[25]
Campaign website: www.macdonald4mayor.com
Campaign slogan: Accountability

Mike Maguire

Mike Maguire, 61,[28] is an independent management consultant and a former public servant. He was the mayoral runner-up in the 2014 and a candidate in 2010. He considers himself to on the right wing of the political spectrum.[28]

Candidacy registered: June 29, 2022[25]
Campaign website: mikeforottawa.ca
Campaign slogan: Responsibility, Integrity, Leadership
Campaign slogan (French): Responsabilité, Intégrité, Leadership

Catherine McKenney

Catherine McKenney, 61, is the city councillor for Somerset Ward since 2014. Prior to being elected to city council, McKenney was a political staffer to councillors Alex Munter and Diane Holmes, and MPs Ed Broadbent and Paul Dewar.[33]

Candidacy announced: December 10, 2021[20]
Candidacy registered: May 3, 2022[25]
Campaign website: www.mckenney2022.ca
Campaign slogan: Let's build a city that works for all of us
Campaign slogan (French): Bâtissons une ville inclusive!
Policies: More trees and greenspace, putting climate action at the centre of all the City's decisions, reinvesting in social services and supports for Ottawa's most vulnerable, investing in active transportation and recreation, make bussing and the LRT easier and more convenient, make transit as affordable as possible to reduce congestion, restore trust, transparency and accountability at city hall, grow arts, entertainment and culture sector.[34]

Ade Olumide

Ade Olumide, 51,[23] is a taxpayer rights advocate and former President of the Municipal Taxpayer Advocacy Group. He sought the Conservative Party of Canada nomination for Kanata—Carleton for the 2015 Canadian federal election, but was disqualified with no reason provided. Olumide later challenged the decision in court, citing his ethnic origin as the reason for his disqualification.[35][36][37]

Candidacy registered: May 10, 2022[25]
Campaign website: www.adeolumide.ca
Campaign slogan: Competence and Ethics
Campaign slogan (French): Compétence et éthique
Policies: Develop a Police Complaints Bill of Rights for victims which include the general public & police officers; maximize the ratio of sworn vs unsworn police through attrition to reduce the impact of $151,000 annual compensation per person; appoint an Ottawa Ombudsman to review complaints about the Integrity Commissioner, Auditor General, Board or City Manager decisions in accordance with an Ottawa Civil & Property Bill of Rights; end home construction policies that disadvantage new home buyers; manage the city through an Income Equity Lens and place a 1% cap on taxes increases; invest approximately $63 million towards free transit for low-income residents, a rural home to shuttle LRT, and increase road maintenance through a 4-year hiring freeze on city employees and hire contractors to fill any gaps that may arise; end landfill methane emissions by building an ethanol zero-waste recycling center for weekly collection of organics, recycling, garbage, construction, electronics; and develop a bylaw regarding windmills.[38]

Param Singh

Paramjit Singh, 46,[23] is a police officer with the Ottawa Police Service. Singh is fluent in three languages: English, French, and Punjabi.[35][39]

Candidacy registered: May 16, 2022[25]
Campaign website: www.voteparam.com
Campaign slogan: A Vision for a Better Future
Campaign slogan (French): Une Vision pour un avenir meilleur

Jacob Solomon

Jacob Solomon, 19, is a student at the University of Ottawa studying political science.

Candidacy registered: August 19, 2022[25]
Campaign website: www.jacobsolomon.ca
Campaign slogan: I will fix this city

Mark Sutcliffe

Mark Sutcliffe, 54,[40][41] is an entrepreneur & business consultant, and a former local radio, print, & television media personality.[42]

Candidacy announced: June 29, 2022[43]
Candidacy registered: June 29, 2022[25]
Campaign website: marksutcliffe.ca
Campaign slogan: Leadership for a safe, reliable, and affordable Ottawa.
Campaign slogan (French): Leadership pour une Ottawa sécuritaire, fiable, et abordable.
Policies: Funding police, fire and paramedic services, being tough on the causes of crime, restore confidence in public transit, improve roads, keep taxes, recreation fees and other costs as low as possible.

Declined or dropped out

Issues

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2022 Ottawa mayoral election – issues and respective platforms
Issue Bay[50] Chebib Chiarelli[51] Couchman[52] Debassige Guevara Kadri
Budget Concerns over city debt, cost of Lansdowne Live and new library.
Support for Businesses Expand Invest Ottawa programs for retail. New and expanded sister city partnerships, university collaborations, and global promotion.
City Hall Build a team mentality on council, consult with all of the players, balancing interests with priorities, understanding how all of the pieces fit together. Assist councillors in reaching their constituents' goals. Respect all councillors whether or not they agree with him, because they serve their community which is the mayor's community. Work in partnership with councillors, special interest groups, having an open door.
COVID-19
Emergency Services
Energy and Environment Offer more funding for green and Indigenous initiatives, the sciences and agriculture.
Healthcare
Housing Eliminate R1 and R2 zoning, which will allow duplexes, triplexes, and townhomes city-wide, without changes to building heights. End development charges for construction in established neighbourhoods. Ban development of new strip malls city-wide, and intensify existing ones. Conduct pre-development work of all intensification targets immediately. Create a right of first offer program for homeowners, to protect their livelihood. Develop suburban city centres with homes.
Infrastructure Develop suburban city centres with shopping, services, and entertainment, and accelerate building complete "15-minute" communities
Recreation Offer more funding for entertainment industries. Expand Invest Ottawa programs for arts, entertainment, food and beverage. Create a centralized communication and promotion engine. Further city beautification and public art funding; Winterlude patios, canal opening ceremonies, and expanded facilities in city parks
Regulation
Social Assistance
Taxation Better balance the rural tax-to-service ratio. Concerns over residential property tax increases to the average homeowner.
Transportation Replace commuter- with community-focused transit, including The Loop. Expand multi-use pathways, with better support for boaters and scooters.
Waste Management
2022 Ottawa mayoral election – issues and respective platforms (cont'd)
Issue MacDonald[50] Maguire McKenney[53] Olumide[38] Singh[54] Solomon Sutcliffe[55]
Budget
Support for Businesses Ensure that small businesses can thrive
City Hall Supports a city hall that works to improve life for everyone in the community and build a city that leaves no one behind. Restore trust, transparency and accountability. Supports more voices at City Hall that will fight for people.
COVID-19
Emergency Services Will protect quality of life by adequately funding police, fire, and paramedic services and being tough on the causes of crime.
Energy and Environment Fight climate change by shifting to clean, renewable energy. Committed to a greener, sustainable Ottawa with more trees and greenspace, putting climate action at the centre of all the city's decisions.
Healthcare
Housing Wants to make sure everyone in Ottawa has a safe, affordable place to call home by tackling Ottawa's housing crisis head-on every single day. Will work hard to address housing affordability
Infrastructure
Recreation Invest in recreation to get people out and moving. Have a plan to grow vibrant, creative neighbourhoods. Grow arts, entertainment and culture sector to build an Ottawa that brings joy to everyone, a thriving nightlife, as well as nurturing Ottawa's passion for innovation to further develop Ottawa's main streets. Will work hard to recreation fees as low as possible.
Regulation
Social Assistance Reinvest in social services and supports for Ottawa's most vulnerable
Taxation Will work hard to keep taxes as low as possible.
Transportation Invest in active transportation to get people out and moving. Make sure walking and biking are safe and convenient, and that no one struggles to move about our city year-round. Make bussing and the LRT easier and more convenient. Make our transit as affordable as possible to reduce congestion and everyone's commute times. Will restore confidence in public transit system, improve roads, and make it easier for people to get around the city.
Waste Management

Endorsements

Chiarelli Kadri McKenney Singh Sutcliffe
City councillors Shawn Menard
Theresa Kavanagh
Jeff Leiper
Diane Deans
[49]
[56]
[57][58]
Eli El-Chantiry
Jean Cloutier
Jan Harder
[59]
[60]
[57]
Federal politicians Alexandre Boulerice [57] Peter Boehm [61]
[62]
Jenna Sudds
Marie-France Lalonde
Yasir Naqvi
Chandra Arya
David McGuinty
[63]
[60]
[64]
[65]
[66]
Provincial politicians Joel Harden
Chandra Pasma
[67]
[68]
Stephen Blais
Lisa MacLeod
John Fraser
[69]
[70]
[71]
Former politicians Larry O'Brien
Richard Cannings
[72]
[73]

Catherine McKenna
Clive Doucet
Alex Cullen
Jaques Legendre
Ed Broadbent
[74]
[75]
[76]
[77]
[78]
Shad Qadri [79] John Baird
Marjory LeBreton
Madeleine Meilleur
Claudette Cain
Brian Coburn
Jim Durrell
Jacquelin Holzman
Don Boudria
Bob Monette
Peter Hume
Michael Qaqish
Rainer Bloess
Katherine Hobbs
Andy Haydon
Phil McNeely
Maria McRae
[80]
[60]
[81]
[82]
[57]
[66]
Media Ottawa Citizen [83]
Other Brian Ford
(Former Ottawa Police Chief)
[84] Nazem Kadri (hockey player) [85] David Moscrop
(Political theorist & author)
Lynn Miles
(Musician)
Linda Silas
(CFNU President)
Jennifer Carr
(PIPSC President)
Leilani Farha
(Former UN Special Rapporteur on Housing)
Mark Carney
(Former Governor of the Bank of Canada)
Gerald Butts
(Former PMO Principal Secretary)
Anne McGrath
(National Director of the New Democratic Party)
[86]
[87]
[88]
[89]
[90]
[91]
[92]
Séan McCann
(Musician)
Lisa Weagle
(Olympic curler)
Bob Plamondon (consultant)
[93]
[94]
[95]

Polls

Voting intentions for Mayor of Ottawa

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Polling firm Source Last date
of polling
Sample Size[lower-alpha 2] MoE Brandon Bay Bob Chiarelli Celine Debassige Nour Kadri Graham MacDonald Mike Maguire Catherine McKenney Ade Olumide Param Singh Mark Sutcliffe Undecided
2022 Ottawa
mayoral election
HTML October 24, 2022 316,254 N/A 0.48 5.08 0.28 2.38 0.52 0.88 37.88 0.20 0.37 51.37 N/A
Mainstreet Research PDF October 19, 2022 931 (DV) ± 3% 0.5% 5.0% 0.6% 0.5% 0.3% 1.3% 42.3% - 11.3% 38.2% -
1,079 (AV) ± 3% 0.4% 4.2% 0.5% 0.4% 0.3% 1.1% 36.2% - 9.6% 32.6% 14.5%
Mainstreet Research PDF October 7, 2022 1,141 ± 2.9% 1.6% 6.8% 0.7% 1.2% 1.1% 1.5% 33.8% - 0.8% 32.1% 20.1%
Nanos Research PDF October 3, 2022 503 N/A[lower-alpha 3] 0.8% 9.0% - 0.9% - 0.5% 29.0% - 0.6% 24.0% 35.0%
Mainstreet Research PDF September 14, 2022 777 ± 3.5% 0.4% 11.2% 0.8% 5.0% - 1.5% 34.4% - 1.2% 19.8% 23.6%
Mainstreet Research PDF July 23, 2022 663 ± 3.8% 1.9% 6.5% 0.5% - 1.2% 1.3% 34.3% 1.3% 0.5% 14.6% 37.8%

Debates and forums

Debates and forums among candidates for the 2022 Ottawa mayoral election
No. Date Location Host Language Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Non-invitee   I  Invitee   TBD  To be determined  O  Out of race (not registered/withdrawn/disqualified)
References
Bay Chebib Chiarelli Couchman Debassige Guevara Kadri Macdonald Maguire McKenney Olumide Singh Solomon Sutcliffe
1 August 16, 2022 Barrhaven Community Associations for
Environmental Sustainability
English P N A N P P P P N P P P O A [96][97][98]
2 August 30, 2022 Kanata English P P P N P P P A N P P P A P [96][99][100]
3 September 7, 2022 Orleans English P P A N P A P A P P P A A A [96][101]
4 September 28, 2022 Centretown English P N P N N N P N N P N N N P [96][102][103]
5 October 3, 2022 Sandy Hill Ottawa Arts Council Bilingual A N N P[lower-alpha 4] N N P N P P P P N P [104][105]
6 October 12, 2022 Nepean Greater Ottawa Home
Builders' Association
English N N P N N N N N N P N N N P [106]
7 October 12, 2022 Centrepointe Ottawa Board of Trade English Cancelled[lower-alpha 5] [107]
8 October 13, 2022 ByWard Market Alliance to End
Homelessness Ottawa
English N N A N N N P N N P N N N P [108][109]
9 October 13, 2022 ByWard Market CTV Ottawa English N N P N N N N N N P N N N P [110][111]
10 October 17, 2022 The Glebe Glebe Community Association English N N P N N N P N N P N N N P [112][113]
11 October 18, 2022 Centretown CBC Ottawa English N N P N N N P N N P N N N P [114][115]
12 October 20, 2022 Carleton
University
United Way Eastern Ontario
Ottawa Board of Trade
Ottawa and District Labour Council
English N N N N N N N N N P N N N P [116][117]

Mayoral results

2022 Ottawa municipal election: Mayor
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Mark Sutcliffe 161,679 51.37
Catherine McKenney 119,241 37.88
Bob Chiarelli 15,998 5.08
Nour Kadri 7,496 2.38
Mike Maguire 2,775 0.88
Graham MacDonald 1,629 0.52
Brandon Bay 1,512 0.48
Param Singh 1,176 0.37
Celine Debassige 867 0.28
Ade Olumide 636 0.20
Gregory Jreg Guevara 584 0.19
Bernard Couchman 471 0.15 -0.21
Jacob Solomon 432 0.14
Zed Chebib 264 0.08
Total valid votes 314,760 99.53
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 1,500 0.47 -0.92
Turnout 316,260 43.79 +1.24
Eligible voters 722,227
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: Elections Ottawa

Detailed results

Results by ward
Ward Bay Chebib Chiarelli Couchman Debassige Guevara Kadri Macdonald Maguire McKenney Olumide Singh Solomon Sutcliffe
Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  %
Orléans East-Cumberland 60 0.41 12 0.08 721 4.90 25 0.17 33 0.22 26 0.18 253 1.72 65 0.44 98 0.67 4,026 27.35 33 0.22 50 0.34 20 0.14 9,296 63.16
Orléans West-Innes 64 0.41 12 0.08 793 5.07 22 0.14 51 0.33 26 0.17 292 1.87 41 0.26 135 0.86 4,902 31.35 29 0.19 45 0.29 20 0.13 9,203 58.86
Barrhaven West 72 0.59 6 0.05 558 4.56 18 0.15 20 0.16 19 0.16 353 2.88 78 0.64 108 0.88 3,263 26.67 67 0.55 64 0.52 16 0.13 7,595 62.07
Kanata North 53 0.50 12 0.11 517 4.84 12 0.11 14 0.13 20 0.19 286 2.68 50 0.47 79 0.74 3,112 29.11 15 0.14 51 0.48 6 0.06 6,463 60.46
West Carleton-March 27 0.30 5 0.06 409 4.55 12 0.13 14 0.16 13 0.14 108 1.20 64 0.71 86 0.96 1,847 20.55 9 0.10 21 0.23 10 0.11 6,362 70.79
Stittsville 45 0.39 6 0.05 498 4.33 15 0.13 26 0.23 24 0.21 232 2.02 87 0.76 102 0.89 3,080 26.80 26 0.23 47 0.41 9 0.08 7,297 63.49
Bay 67 0.47 7 0.05 967 6.73 35 0.24 37 0.26 32 0.22 254 1.77 87 0.61 107 0.74 6,118 42.55 20 0.14 43 0.30 22 0.15 6,582 45.78
College 69 0.44 11 0.07 903 5.70 21 0.13 38 0.24 28 0.18 252 1.59 86 0.54 143 0.90 5,894 37.79 19 0.12 40 0.25 36 0.23 8,204 51.81
Knoxdale-Merivale 62 0.55 6 0.05 615 5.42 9 0.08 23 0.20 24 0.21 210 1.85 53 0.47 117 1.03 3,654 32.23 17 0.15 25 0.22 35 0.31 6,489 57.23
Gloucester-Southgate 72 0.69 20 0.19 640 6.13 18 0.17 40 0.38 28 0.27 888 8.50 58 0.56 80 0.77 3,325 31.82 22 0.21 42 0.40 18 0.17 5,197 49.74
Beacon Hill-Cyrville 46 0.52 5 0.06 464 5.23 19 0.21 38 0.43 20 0.23 243 2.74 31 0.35 63 0.71 3,400 38.30 16 0.18 26 0.29 6 0.07 4,501 50.70
Rideau-Vanier 81 0.70 14 0.12 502 4.35 42 0.36 101 0.87 32 0.28 211 1.83 51 0.44 80 0.69 6,676 57.80 31 0.27 29 0.25 25 0.22 3,676 31.82
Rideau-Rockcliffe 42 0.41 17 0.17 524 5.17 33 0.33 48 0.47 19 0.19 251 2.48 44 0.43 73 0.72 4,679 46.18 23 0.23 20 0.20 20 0.20 4,338 42.82
Somerset 61 0.47 13 0.10 245 1.91 9 0.07 25 0.19 43 0.33 152 1.18 24 0.19 62 0.48 9,423 73.29 10 0.08 26 0.20 12 0.09 2,753 21.41
Kitchissippi 38 0.26 3 0.02 408 2.77 10 0.07 21 0.14 23 0.16 162 1.10 32 0.22 57 0.39 9,128 61.96 9 0.06 10 0.07 15 0.10 4,816 32.69
River 67 0.54 14 0.11 702 5.62 20 0.16 28 0.22 22 0.18 376 3.01 67 0.54 94 0.75 5,309 42.49 20 0.16 38 0.30 15 0.12 5,723 45.80
Capital Ward 52 0.38 6 0.04 329 2.42 20 0.15 31 0.23 33 0.24 210 1.55 38 0.28 63 0.46 8,448 62.22 18 0.13 22 0.16 15 0.11 4,293 31.62
Alta Vista 46 0.37 20 0.16 655 5.23 18 0.14 34 0.27 19 0.15 329 2.63 64 0.51 83 0.66 5,417 43.25 18 0.14 43 0.34 23 0.18 5,757 45.96
Orléans South-Navan 56 0.52 7 0.06 527 4.89 17 0.16 38 0.35 8 0.07 306 2.84 33 0.31 69 0.64 2,958 27.45 61 0.57 59 0.55 20 0.19 6,616 61.40
Osgoode 37 0.36 4 0.04 489 4.70 11 0.11 31 0.30 19 0.18 97 0.93 59 0.57 156 1.50 1,684 16.18 13 0.12 22 0.21 12 0.12 7,771 74.69
Rideau-Jock 41 0.41 3 0.03 350 0.46 6 0.06 16 0.16 8 0.08 88 0.87 67 0.66 172 1.70 1,894 18.75 8 0.08 25 0.25 11 0.11 7,414 73.38
Riverside South-Findlay Creek 30 0.38 13 0.16 312 3.91 8 0.10 12 0.15 5 0.06 559 7.01 37 0.46 91 1.14 2,203 27.62 23 0.29 78 0.98 9 0.11 4,595 57.62
Kanata South 60 0.41 14 0.10 744 5.10 19 0.13 28 0.19 40 0.27 305 2.09 107 0.73 161 1.10 4,542 31.11 27 0.18 92 0.63 7 0.05 8,452 57.90
Barrhaven East 55 0.58 9 0.10 441 4.68 15 0.16 16 0.17 17 0.18 379 4.02 56 0.59 88 0.93 2,721 28.89 40 0.42 45 0.48 10 0.11 5,528 58.68
Special Advance Voting[lower-alpha 6] 209 0.72 26 0.09 2,685 9.27 37 0.13 104 0.36 36 0.12 701 2.42 250 0.86 408 1.41 11,442 39.50 62 0.21 213 0.74 40 0.14 12,756 44.03
Total 1,512 0.48 265 0.08 15,998 5.08 471 0.15 867 0.28 584 0.19 7,497 2.38 1,629 0.52 2,775 0.88 119,235 37.88 636 0.20 1,176 0.37 432 0.14 161,677 51.37
Source:[118]

City Council

Ward results

Orléans East-Cumberland Ward

Incumbent city councillor Matthew Luloff was elected in 2018 with 23.76% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
  • Rosemee Cantave, research coordinator[25]
  • Tessa Franklin, former concert promoter[25]
  • Matthew Luloff, incumbent city councillor[25]
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Orléans East—Cumberland
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Matthew Luloff (X) 11,919 74.17 +50.41
Rosemee Cantave 2,376 14.79
Tessa Franklin 1,775 11.05
Total valid votes 16,070 97.82
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 358 2.18
Turnout 16,428 42.54 -0.60
Eligible voters 38,618
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:[1]

Orléans West-Innes Ward

Incumbent city councillor Laura Dudas was elected in 2018 with 41.37% of the vote. She ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates

Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Orléans West—Innes
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Laura Dudas (X) 11,821 71.43 +30.06
Lori Stinson 3,309 19.99
Chris Fraser 1,420 8.58
Total valid votes 16,550 97.99
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 339 2.01
Turnout 16,889 45.22 +1.45
Eligible voters 37347
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:[1]

Barrhaven West Ward

Incumbent city councillor Jan Harder was re-elected in 2018 with 74.27% of the vote. She did not seek re-election.[19]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Barrhaven West
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
David Hill 6,230 43.97
Taayo Simmonds 4,737 33.43
Jay Chadha 2,200 15.53
Sadaf Ebrahim 1,001 7.07
Total valid votes 14,168 98.35
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 238 1.65
Turnout 14,406 45.81 +3.10
Eligible voters 31,446
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:[1]

Kanata North Ward

Incumbent city councillor Cathy Curry was appointed to the seat on November 10, 2021, after her predecessor, Jenna Sudds, was elected as Member of Parliament for Kanata—Carleton on September 20, 2021.[120] She ran again seeking a full-term and was re-elected.[121]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Kanata North
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Cathy Curry (X) 8,827 76.75
Viorel Copil 1,583 13.37
Christine Moulaison 1,136 9.88
Total valid votes 11,501 97.44
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 302 2.56
Turnout 11,803 43.54 -4.67
Eligible voters 27108
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:[1]

West Carleton-March Ward

Incumbent city councillor Eli El-Chantiry was re-elected in 2018 with 65.90% of the vote. He did not seek re-election.[13]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: West Carleton—March
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Clarke Kelly 2,550 27.40
Sasha Duguay 2,307 24.79
Greg Patacairk 1,988 21.36
Stephanie Maghnam 1,404 15.09
Nagmani Sharma 542 5.82
Ian Madill 438 4.71
Colin Driscoll 78 0.84
Total valid votes 9307 98.56
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 136 1.44
Turnout 9443 46.95 +4.15
Eligible voters 20,113
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:[1]

Stittsville Ward

Incumbent city councillor Glen Gower was elected in 2018 with 57.86% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected with a slight gain in vote share.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Stittsville
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Glen Gower (X) 7,758 58.67 +0.81
Mathew Duchesne 2,692 20.36
Tanya Hein 1,528 11.56
Kevin Hua 1,244 9.41
Total valid votes 13,222 98.99
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 135 1.01
Turnout 13,357 45.59 -0.78
Eligible voters 29,298
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:[1]

Bay Ward

Incumbent city councillor Theresa Kavanagh was elected in 2018 with 55.17% of the vote. She ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Bay
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Theresa Kavanagh (X) 12,398 82.79 +27.62
Robert Hill 1,659 11.08
Othman Alhusain 919 6.14
Total valid votes 14,976 96.45
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 551 3.55
Turnout 15,527 43.77 +2.14
Eligible voters 35473
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:[1]

College Ward

Incumbent city councillor Rick Chiarelli was re-elected in 2018 with 46.79% of the vote. He had indicated he "expected" to run for re-election, but ultimately chose not to file.[14]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: College
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Laine Johnson 8,899 52.64
Pat McGarry 5,652 33.43
Wendy Davidson 1,338 7.91
Granda Kopytko 649 3.84
Vilteau Delvas 368 2.18
Total valid votes 16,906 97.54
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 427 2.46
Turnout 17,333 46.90 +2.10
Eligible voters 36,958
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:[1]

Knoxdale-Merivale Ward

Incumbent city councillor Keith Egli was re-elected in 2018 with 63.12% of the vote. He did not seek re-election.[17]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Knoxdale-Merivale Ward
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Sean Devine 4,812 39.20
James Dean 2,564 20.89 +1.05
Myles Egli 2,051 16.71
Joseph Ben-Ami 1,426 11.62
Michael Wood 1,228 10.00
Peter Westaway 118 0.96
Peter Anthony Weber 77 0.63 -1.99
Total valid votes 12,276 97.47
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 318 2.53
Turnout 12,594 45.55 +5.52
Eligible voters 27,650
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:[1]

Gloucester-Southgate Ward

Incumbent city councillor Diane Deans was re-elected in 2018 with 56.08% of the vote. She had announced that she would not be seeking re-election in order to run for mayor, but later declared she would not run for either.[16]

Nominated candidates
  • Aria Alavi, journalist and owner of Edict Legal Services[25]
  • Jessica Bradley, executive assistant to Diane Deans[25]
  • Taylor Houstoun, project manager[25]
  • Ron Keays[25]
  • Hussein Mahmoud, business planning consultant, candidate for Alta Vista Ward in 2014[25]
  • John Redins, disability rights advocate and perennial candidate[25]
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Gloucester—Southgate
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Jessica Bradley 4,927 42.24
Hussein Mahmoud 2,809 24.08
Taylor Houstoun 2,557 21.92
Aria Alavi 716 6.14
John Redins 333 2.85
Ron Keays 323 2.77
Total valid votes 11,665 96.72
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 396 3.28
Turnout 12,061 37.53 -0.67
Eligible voters 32,139
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:[1]

Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward

Incumbent city councillor Tim Tierney was re-elected in 2018 with 81.34% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Beacon Hill—Cyrville
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Tim Tierney (X) 7,617 81.34 +0.62
Miranda Gray 1,265 13.61
Nicolas Castro 411 4.42
Total valid votes 9,293 97.14
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 274 2.86
Turnout 9,567 40.79 +2.73
Eligible voters 23,452
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:[1]

Rideau-Vanier Ward

Incumbent city councillor Mathieu Fleury was re-elected in 2018 with 68.08% of the vote. He did not seek re-election.[18]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Rideau—Vanier
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Stéphanie Plante 4,621 37.15
Laura Shantz 4,298 34.55
Julie Fiala 704 5.66
Alex Osorio 671 5.39
Jwane Izzetpanah 564 4.53
Tyler Cybulski 514 4.13
Patrick Auguste 330 2.65
Kim Leclerc 296 2.38
Burthomley Douzable 266 2.14
Hicham Boutaleb 176 1.41
Total valid votes 12,440 96.78
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 414 3.22
Turnout 12,854 37.18 -0.36
Eligible voters 34,574
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:[1]

Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward

Incumbent city councillor Rawlson King was elected to the seat in a by-election on April 15, 2019, after his predecessor, Tobi Nussbaum, resigned to accept an appointment to become the CEO of the National Capital Commission on January 26, 2019.[126] He ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Rideau—Rockcliffe
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Rawlson King (X) 8,481 80.14 +61.78
Clayton Fitzsimmons 859 8.12
Peter Jan Karwacki 716 6.77 +6.19
Peter Zanette 527 4.98
Total valid votes 10,583 94.36
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 633 5.64
Turnout 11,216 39.74 +2.59
Eligible voters 28,220
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:[1]

Somerset Ward

Incumbent city councillor Catherine McKenney was re-elected in 2018 with 76.66% of the vote. They did not seek re-election in order to run for Mayor.[20]

Nominated candidates
  • Stuart MacKay, co-founder of Ottawa Transit Riders and former board member of the Centretown Community Association (CCA)[25]
  • Brandon Russell, political operative and provincial Independent candidate for Kamloops-North Thompson, BC in 2020[25]
  • Ariel Troster, communications professional[25]
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Somerset
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Ariel Troster 8,669 61.28
Stuart MacKay 4,706 33.29
Brandon Russell 768 5.43
Total valid votes 14,137 95.31
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 695 4.69
Turnout 14,832 45.24 +6.14
Eligible voters 32,787
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:[1]

Kitchissippi Ward

Incumbent city councillor Jeff Leiper was re-elected in 2018 with 85.28% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Kitchissippi
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Jeff Leiper (X) 11,055 71.97 -13.31
Oonagh Fitzgerald 3,247 21.14
Dan Stringer 1,058 6.89 -7.83
Total valid votes 15,360 97.78
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 348 2.22
Turnout 15,708 53.03 +4.15
Eligible voters 29,621
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:[1]

River Ward

Incumbent city councillor Riley Brockington was re-elected in 2018 with 54.50% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: River
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Riley Brockington (X) 9,595 73.08 +18.58
Ethan Sabourin 2,396 18.25
Alex Dugal 1,139 8.67
Total valid votes 13,130 96.83
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 430 3.17
Turnout 13,560 41.06 +2.51
Eligible voters 33,024
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:[1]

Capital Ward

Incumbent city councillor Shawn Menard was elected in 2018 with 28.12% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Capital
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Shawn Menard (X) 11,358 78.81 +50.69
Rebecca Bromwich 1,986 13.78
Daniel Rogers 1,068 7.41
Total valid votes 14,412 97.48
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 372 2.52
Turnout 14,784 51.27 -0.86
Eligible voters 28,834
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:[1]

Alta Vista Ward

Incumbent city councillor Jean Cloutier was re-elected in 2018 with 32.81% of the vote. He did not seek re-election.[15]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Alta Vista
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Marty Carr 6,088 47.12
Carolyn Kropp 4,107 31.79
Bob Perkins 2,453 18.99
Angelo Gino Scaffidi 271 2.10
Total valid votes 12,919 96.70
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 441 3.30
Turnout 13,360 43.09 +1.36
Eligible voters 31,008
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:[1]

Orléans South—Navan Ward

Incumbent city councillor Catherine Kitts was elected to the seat in a by-election on October 5, 2020, with 54.44% of the vote after her predecessor, Stephen Blais, was elected as Member of Provincial Parliament for Orléans on February 27, 2020.[129] She ran again seeking a full-term and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Orléans South—Navan
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Catherine Kitts (X) 9,466 76.47 +22.03
Yvette Ashiri 2,716 21.94 +0.02
Shamsa Sheikh Ahmed 196 1.58
Total valid votes 12,378 98.57
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 180 1.43
Turnout 12,558 39.22 +1.22
Eligible voters 32,023
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:[1]

Osgoode Ward

Incumbent city councillor George Darouze was re-elected in 2018 with 54.86% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected by a close margin.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Osgoode
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
George Darouze (X) 4,353 40.81 -14.05
Doug Thompson 4,115 38.58
Dan O'Brien 1,541 14.45
Bob Masaro 432 4.05
Bruce Anthony Faulkner 226 2.12
Total valid votes 10,667 98.95
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 113 1.05
Turnout 10,780 46.16 +0.32
Eligible voters 23,354
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:[1]

Rideau—Jock Ward

Incumbent city councillor Scott Moffatt was re-elected in 2018 with 55.81% of the vote. He did not seek re-election.[22]

Nominated candidates
  • David Brown, political staffer, former assistant to incumbent councillor Scott Moffatt, former president of the Richmond Agricultural Society, and candidate for this ward in 2018[25]
  • Leigh-Andrea Brunet, businesswoman and educator[25]
  • Michael J. Nowak, President and CEO at CODE Incorporated[25]
  • Patty Searl, CEO of Clean POV Ottawa[25]
  • Kevin Setia[25]
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Rideau—Jock Ward
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
David Brown 6,901 66.64 +22.45
Leigh-Andrea Brunet 1,654 15.97
Kevin Setia 1,201 11.60
Patty Searl 349 3.37
Michael J. Nowak 251 2.42
Total valid votes 10,356 98.03
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 208 1.97
Turnout 10,564 48.09 +1.89
Eligible voters 21,966
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:[1]

Riverside South—Findlay Creek Ward

Incumbent city councillor Carol Anne Meehan was elected in 2018 with 42.55% of the vote. She initially announced she was running for re-election in the new Barrhaven East Ward, but later announced she was not running for re-election.[21]

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Riverside South—Findlay Creek
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Steve Desroches 5,682 67.89
Zainab Alsalihiy 1,533 18.32
Salah Elsaadi 900 10.75
Em McLellan 255 3.05
Total valid votes 8,370 98.47
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 130 1.53
Turnout 8,500 42.88 -3.21
Eligible voters 19,822
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:[1]

Kanata South Ward

Incumbent city councillor Allan Hubley was re-elected in 2018 with 45.53% of the vote. He ran again and was re-elected.

Nominated candidates
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Kanata South
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Allan Hubley (X) 5,334 33.86 -11.67
Erin Coffin 3,611 22.92
Rouba Fattal 3,606 22.89
Mike Dawson 1,782 11.31
Bina Shah 1,422 9.03
Total valid votes 15,755 99.14
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 137 0.86
Turnout 15,892 44.04 +2.62
Eligible voters 36,085
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:[1]

Barrhaven East Ward

The Barrhaven East Ward was newly created for the 2022 election following redistricting.[2] Incumbent city councillor Carol Anne Meehan initially announced she was running for re-election in the new Barrhaven East Ward, but later announced she was not running for re-election.[21]


Nominated candidates
  • Guy Boone[25]
  • Patrick Brennan, information security specialist[25]
  • Kathleen Caught, retired financial consultant[25]
  • Richard Garrick, teacher[25]
  • Dominik Janelle, Carleton University student[25]
  • Wilson Lo, city employee and former bus operator[25]
  • Atiq Qureshi[25]
Results
2022 Ottawa municipal election: Barrhaven East
Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes  % ±%
Wilson Lo 4,403 36.82
Richard Garrick 2,980 24.92
Patrick Brennan 2,153 18.00
Kathleen Caught 888 7.43
Atiq Qureshi 778 6.51
Guy Boone 516 4.32
Dominik Janelle 240 2.01
Total valid votes 11,958 97.66
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 286 2.34
Turnout 12,244 39.11
Eligible voters 31,307
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:[1]

Endorsements

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Barrhaven West
Candidate Endorsements
Taayo Simmonds Peter MacKay (former federal cabinet minister, former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and former MP for Central Nova) [130]
Sadaf Ebrahim Brian Storseth (former MP for Westlock—St. Paul)
Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre)
[131]
[132]
West Carleton-March
Candidate Endorsements
Stephanie Maghnam Marianne Wilkinson (former city councillor for Kanata North Ward)
Roly Armitage (former mayor of West Carleton Township)
[133]
Stittsville Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Kevin Hua Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre) [134]
Bay Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Theresa Kavanagh Jeff Leiper (City councillor for Kitchissippi Ward)
Rawlson King (City councillor for Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward)
Chandra Pasma (MPP for Ottawa West—Nepean)
Philip Toone (Former MP for Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
Marlene Catterall (Former MP for Ottawa West—Nepean)
[135][136][137][138]
College Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Laine Johnson Jeff Leiper (City councillor for Kitchissippi Ward)
Shawn Menard (City councillor for Capital Ward)
Theresa Kavanagh (City councillor for Bay Ward)
Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre)
Penny Collenette (Human rights lawyer and 2008 Liberal candidate for Ottawa Centre)
Diane Deans (City councillor for Gloucester-Southgate Ward)
Katie Gibbs (Co-Founder and Executive Director of Evidence For Democracy)
Chandra Pasma (MPP for Ottawa West—Nepean)
Molly McGoldrick-Larsen (former regional councillor)
Marit Stiles (MPP for Davenport)
David Chernushenko (former city councillor for Capital Ward)
[139]
[140]
[141]
[142]
[143][144][better source needed]
[145]
[146]
[147]
[148]
Pat McGarry Jim Durrell (former mayor)
Jacquelin Holzman (former mayor)
Mary Pitt (former Nepean mayor)
Andy Haydon (former regional chair)
[149]
Vilteau Delvas Campaign Life Coalition [150]
Knoxdale-Merivale Ward
Candidate Endorsements
James Dean Andy Haydon (Former Regional Chair, former Mayor of Nepean) [151]
Sean Devine Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre)
Marit Stiles (MPP for Davenport)
Chandra Pasma (MPP for Ottawa West—Nepean)
[152]
[153][154]
Joseph Ben-Ami Campaign Life Coalition [150]
Gloucester-Southgate Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Jessica Bradley Diane Deans (Outgoing city councillor for Gloucester-Southgate Ward) [155]
Rideau-Vanier Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Tyler Cybulski Campaign Life Coalition [150]
Stéphanie Plante Marie-France Lalonde (MP for Orléans)
Jacquelin Holzman (former mayor of Ottawa)
[156]
[157]
Laura Shantz Shawn Menard (City councillor for Capital Ward)
Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre)
Alexandre Boulerice (MP for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie)
Diane Deans (City councillor for Gloucester-Southgate Ward)
Theresa Kavanagh (City councillor for Bay Ward)
[158]
[153]
[159]
[160][161]
Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Rawlson King Bernadette Clement (Senator)
Mathieu Fleury (city councillor for Rideau-Vanier Ward)
Lyra Evans (OCDSB Trustee)
Theresa Kavanagh (city councillor for Bay Ward)
[162][163]
Somerset Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Ariel Troster Catherine McKenney (Mayoral candidate & outgoing city councillor for Somerset Ward)
Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre)
Maude Barlow (activist and author)
Diane Holmes (former city councillor for Somerset Ward)
[164]
[153]
[165]
[166]
Capital Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Rebecca Bromwich Sheila Copps (Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and MP for Hamilton East, former MPP for Hamilton Centre) [167]
Shawn Menard Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre)
Evelyn Gigantes (Former MPP for Ottawa Centre and Carleton East; Former Ontario Minister of Health and Minister of Housing)
[168]
Orléans South—Navan Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Yvette Ashiri Bernadette Clement (Senator from Ontario, Former Mayor of Cornwall) [169]
Rideau-Jock Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Michael J. Nowak Campaign Life Coalition [150]
Kanata South Ward
Candidate Endorsements
Erin Coffin Joel Harden (MPP for Ottawa Centre) [170]

School Board

Boards

Ottawa Catholic School Board

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Zone 1

Incumbent trustee Mardi de Kemp was appointed to the seat on March 29, 2022, after her predecessor, John Curry, died on February 5, 2022.[171][172] She will be seeking election to a full term.

Nominated candidates
  • Jeff Darwin[25]
  • Mardi de Kemp, incumbent trustee
  • Scott Phelan[25]
OCSB Zone 1 Vote  % ±%
Scott Phelan 3,073 44.27
Mardi de Kemp (X) 2,460 35.44
Jeff Darwin 1,408 20.29

Zone 2

Incumbent trustee Sandra Moore was re-elected in 2018 with 69.53% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Sandra Moore, incumbent trustee
  • Alex Sithole[25]
OCSB Zone 2 Vote  % ±%
Sandra Moore (X) 4,932 77.95 +8.42
Alex Sithole 1,395 22.05

Zone 3

Incumbent trustee Brian Coburn was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Brian Coburn, incumbent trustee[25]
  • Marguerite Gravelle[25]
  • Paul Safi[25]
OCSB Zone 3 Vote  % ±%
Brian Coburn (X) 2,575 59.87
Paul Safi 1,008 23.44
Marguerite Gravelle 718 16.69

Zone 4

Incumbent trustee Spencer Warren was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Nicolas Caravaggio[25]
  • Greg Hopkins[25]
  • Spencer Warren, incumbent trustee[25]
OCSB Zone 4 Vote  % ±%
Spencer Warren (X) 3,370 48.49
Greg Hopkins 1,997 28.73
Nicolas Caravaggio 1,583 22.78

Zone 5

Incumbent trustee Joanne MacEwan was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Marc Bélisle[25]
  • Joanne MacEwan, incumbent trustee
OCSB Zone 5 Vote  % ±%
Joanne MacEwan (X) 2,662 72.79
Marc Bélisle 995 27.21

Zone 6

Incumbent trustee Glen Armstrong was elected in 2018 with 54.59% of the vote. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Glen Armstrong, incumbent trustee[25]
  • Melissa Fraser-Arnott[25]
  • Eugene Milito, former principal of St. Nicholas Adult High School[25]
  • Patrick Suwalski[25]
OCSB Zone 6 Vote  % ±%
Eugene Milito 1,932 35.71
Melissa Fraser-Arnott 1,681 31.07
Glen Armstrong (X) 1,458 26.95 -27.64
Patrick Suwalski 340 6.28

Zone 7

Incumbent trustee Jeremy Wittet was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Danny Arrais[25]
  • Jeremy Wittett, incumbent trustee[25]
OCSB Zone 7 Vote  % ±%
Jeremy Wittett (X) 1,859 68.12
Danny Arrais 870 31.88

Zone 8

Incumbent trustee Mark D. Mullan was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Mark Mullan, incumbent trustee[25]
  • Christopher Andrew John Kelly[25]
OCSB Zone 8 Vote  % ±%
Mark Mullan (X) 2,389 67.52
Christopher Andrew John Kelly 1,149 32.48

Zone 9

Incumbent trustee Shelley Lawrence was elected in 2018 with 82.92% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Guillermo Fernandez[25]
  • Shelley Lawrence, incumbent trustee
  • Jenny Rivera[25]
OCSB Zone 9 Vote  % ±%
Shelley Lawrence (X) 1,562 55.33 -27.59
Guillermo Fernandez 664 23.52
Jenny Rivera 597 21.15

Zone 10

Incumbent trustee Cindy Simpson was appointed to the seat on February 12, 2019, after her predecessor, Thérèse Maloney-Cousineau, died on January 11, 2019.[173] She will be seeking election to a full term.

Nominated candidates
  • Cameron Bonesso, university student and president of Ottawa-based consulting firm Constituent Manager Solutions[174]
  • Cindy Desclouds-Simpson, appointed incumbent trustee
OCSB Zone 10 Vote  % ±%
Cindy Desclouds-Simpson (X) 1,296 59.67 +9.76
Cameron Bonesso 876 40.33

Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

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In 2022, the OCDSB responded to the City of Ottawa's ward boundary realignment by redistricting its trustee Zones. Following consultation, trustees made amendments to their zones, specifically:

Ward Zone in 2018 Zone in 2022
Barrhaven East N/A Zone 3
Knoxdale-Merivale Zone 3 Zone 5
Kitchissippi Zone 10 Zone 4
Rideau-Vanier Zone 9 Zone 6
Alta Vista Zone 6 Zone 9
Gloucester-Southgate Zone 7 Zone 11

Zone 1 - West Carleton-March/Stittsville/Rideau-Jock

Incumbent trustee Lynn Scott was re-elected in 2018 with 64.84% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
OCDSB Zone 1 Vote  % ±%
Lynn Scott (X) 13,703 63.03 -1.78
Jonathon Salinas 4,653 21,41
Gananatha Subrahmanyam 3,374 15.53

Zone 2 - Kanata North/Kanata South

Incumbent trustee Christine Boothby was re-elected in 2018 with 66.34% of the vote. She did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates
OCDSB Zone 2 Vote  % ±%
Alysha Aziz 5,822 32.58
Ashley Darling 5,657 31.66
Michael Edwards 3,787 21.19
Thomas DeGroot 1,732 9.69
Alex Rochman 628 3.51
Alastair Luft 242 1.35

Zone 3 - Barrhaven West/Barrhaven East

Incumbent trustee Donna Blackburn was re-elected in 2018 with 39.96% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Donna Blackburn, incumbent trustee
  • Patricia Kmiec, human rights and social justice/sociology contract Professor at Carleton University
  • Natalie Rowe[25]
OCDSB Zone 3 Vote  % ±%
Donna Blackburn (X) 7,267 45.27 +5.31
Patricia Kmiec 5,160 32.14 +25.22
Natalie Rowe 3,627 22.59

Zone 4 - Bay/Kitchissippi

Incumbent trustee Wendy Hough was elected in 2018 with 66.65% of the vote. She did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Rasha Alnaqeeb[25]
  • Suzanne Nash, president of the Plant Pool Recreation Association[25]
  • Kevin Wright[25]
OCDSB Zone 4 Vote  % ±%
Suzanne Nash 14,264 67.12
Kevin Wright 4,080 19.20
Rasha Alnaqeeb 2,906 13.68

Zone 5 - College/Knoxdale-Merivale

Incumbent trustee Rob Campbell was elected in 2018 with 65.08% of the vote. He did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates
OCDSB Zone 5 Vote  % ±%
Amanda Presley 10,356 57.20
Steven Warren 5,355 29.58
Gemma Nicholson 2,395 13.23

Zone 6 - Rideau-Vanier/Rideau-Rockcliffe

Incumbent trustee Chris Ellis was re-elected in 2018 with 48.28% of the vote. He did not file to run for re-election. This race has generated controversy as Shannon Boschy has received criticism from the LGBTQ2S+ community for his opposition to gender-affirming medical care.[175]

Nominated candidates
  • Shannon Boschy, former high school teacher[25]
  • Keith de Silvia-Legault, University of Ottawa student, former political staffer and charity fundraiser[25]
  • Lyra Evans, incumbent trustee for Zone 9[25]
  • Anthony Hope, operations coordinator[25]
  • Jennifer Moroziuk[25]
  • Ryan Ward[25]
OCDSB Zone 6 Vote  % ±%
Lyra Evans (X) 7,274 54.45 -0.88
Anthony Hope 1,324 9.91
Shannon Boschy 1,224 9.16
Keith de Silvia-Legault 1,199 8.98
Ryan Ward 1,185 8.87
Jennifer Moroziuk 1,153 8.63

Zone 7 - Osgoode/Riverside South-Findlay Creek

Incumbent trustee Jennifer Jennekens was elected in 2018 with 52.74% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
OCDSB Zone 7 Vote  % ±%
Jennifer Jennekens (X) 7,793 68.81 +16.07
Maria Inam Khan 3,532 31.19

Zone 8 - Orléans East-Cumberland/Orléans South-Navan

Incumbent trustee Keith Penny was elected in 2018 with 55.13% of the vote. He did not file to run for re-election. This race has generated controversy as Chanel Pfahl has received criticism from the LGBTQ2S+ community for her opposition to gender-affirming medical care.[175]

Nominated candidates
OCDSB Zone 8 Vote  % ±%
Donna Dickson 6,906 55.75
Shannon Kramer 3,225 26.03
Chanel Pfahl 2,257 18.22

Zone 9 - Capital/Alta-Vista

Incumbent trustee Lyra Evans was elected in 2018 with 55.33% of the vote. She will be running for re-election in Zone 6.

Nominated candidates
  • Nili Kaplan-Myrth, family doctor[25][176]
  • Josh Rachlis, copywriter and perennial candidate[25]
  • Jessie-Lee Wallace, communications professional and charity fundraiser[25]
OCDSB Zone 9 Vote  % ±%
Nili Kaplan-Myrth 9,501 50.74
Jessie-Lee Wallace 7,773 41.51
Josh Rachlis 1,452 7.75

Zone 10 - Somerset

Incumbent trustee Justine Bell was appointed to the seat on February 12, 2020, after her predecessor, Erica Braunovan, resigned on December 4, 2019.[177] She will be seeking a full term.

Nominated candidates
  • Justine Bell, incumbent trustee[25]
  • John Bitzan[25]
OCDSB Zone 10 Vote  % ±%
Justine Bell (X) 9,626 89.13
John Bitzan 1,174 10.87

Zone 11 - River/Gloucester-Southgate

Incumbent trustee Mark Fisher was re-elected in 2018 with 50.42% of the vote. He did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates
OCDSB Zone 11 Vote  % ±%
Matthew Lee 4,948 31.99
Maher Jebara 4,050 26.18
Ryan St-Jean 3,440 22.24
Mamata Dutta 3,030 19.59

Zone 12 - Orléans West-Innes/Beacon-Hill Cyrville

Incumbent trustee Sandra Schwartz was re-elected in 2018 with 74.31% of the vote. She did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates
OCDSB Zone 12 Vote  % ±%
Cathryne Milburn 5,502 45.04
Sandra Griffith-Bonaparte 3,879 31.76
Peter Heyck 2,834 23.20

Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est

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The Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE)'s boundaries for Zones 1, 2, and 3 are outside of Ottawa, and are thus not included on this list.

Zone 4

Incumbent trustee Jolène Savoie-Day was elected in 2018 with 66.80% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Jolène Savoie-Day, incumbent trustee[25]
CECCE Zone 4 Vote  % ±%
Jolène Savoie-Day (X) Acclaimed

Zone 5

Incumbent trustee Chad Mariage was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Claude Lalonde[25]
  • Chad Mariage, incumbent trustee[25]
CECCE Zone 5 Vote  % ±%
Claude Lalonde 1,694 62.83
Chad Mariage (X) 1,002 37.17

Zone 6

Incumbent trustee Valérie Assoi was elected by acclamation in 2018. She did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates

CECCE Zone 6 Vote  % ±%
Denis Forget 2,129 82.30
Franklin Epape 458 17.70

Zone 7

Incumbent trustee Robert Rainboth was elected by acclamation in 2018. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Robert Rainboth, incumbent trustee
CECCE Zone 7 Vote  % ±%
Robert Rainboth (X) Acclaimed

Zone 8

Incumbent trustee Dan Boudria was re-elected in 2018 with 79.15% of the vote. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Dan Boudria, incumbent trustee
CECCE Zone 8 Vote  % ±%
Dan Boudria (X) Acclaimed

Zone 9

Incumbent trustee Johanne Lacombe was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Johanne Lacombe, incumbent trustee
CECCE Zone 9 Vote  % ±%
Johanne Lacombe (X) Acclaimed

Zone 10

Incumbent trustee Monique Briand was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. She will be running for re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Léo Cardinal[25]
  • Monique Briand, incumbent trustee[25]
CECCE Zone 10 Vote  % ±%
Monique Briand (X) 2,943 75.11
Léo Cardinal 975 24.89

Zone 11

Incumbent trustee André Thibodeau was elected by acclamation in 2018. He will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • André Thibodeau, incumbent trustee[25]
CECCE Zone 11 Vote  % ±%
André Thibodeau (X) Acclaimed

Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario

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The Conseil des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario (CEPEO)'s boundaries for Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are outside of Ottawa, and are thus not included on this list.

Zone 6

Incumbent trustee Roda Muse was elected by acclamation in 2018. She did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Marc Roy, incumbent trustee for Zone 8[25]
CEPEO Zone 6 Vote  % ±%
Marc Roy Acclaimed

Zone 7

Incumbent trustee Denis M. Chartrand was re-elected in 2018 with 73.79% of the vote. He did not file to run for re-election.

Nominated candidates
  • Nenette Ntema-Mbudi[25]
  • Philippe Landry[25]
CEPEO Zone 7 Vote  % ±%
Philippe Landry (X) 1,537 74.94
Nenette Ntema-Mbudi 514 25.06

Zone 8

Incumbent trustee Marc Roy was re-elected by acclamation in 2018. He has indicated that he will be seeking re-election in Zone 6.

Nominated candidates

CEPEO Zone 8 Vote  % ±%
Denis Labrèche 688 64.72
Annila Tharakan 375 35.28

Zone 9

Incumbent trustee Marielle Godbout was re-elected in 2018 with 79.34% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Joël Beddows[25]
  • Mahdi Djama Aouled[25]
  • Marielle Godbout, incumbent trustee
CEPEO Zone 9 Vote  % ±%
Joël Beddows 1,230 48.43
Marielle Godbout (X) 960 37.80 -41.54
Mahdi Djama Aouled 350 13.78

Zone 10

Incumbent trustee Warsama Abdourahman Aden was appointed to the seat on September 23, 2020, after his predecessor, Lucille Collard, was elected as Member of Provincial Parliament for Ottawa—Vanier on February 27, 2020.[179] He will be seeking election to a full term.

Nominated candidates

  • Warsama Aden, incumbent trustee[25]
  • Joseph-Alphonse André[25]
  • Sonia Boudreault[25]
CEPEO Zone 10 Vote  % ±%
Sonia Boudreault 2,284 76.62
Warsama Aden (X) 375 12.58
Joseph-Alphonse André 322 10.80

Zone 11

Incumbent trustee Jacinthe Marcil was elected in 2018 with 43.87% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Jacinthe Marcil, incumbent trustee[25]
CEPEO Zone 11 Vote  % ±%
Jacinthe Marcil (X) Acclaimed

Zone 12

Incumbent trustee Samia Ouled Ali was elected in 2018 with 50.99% of the vote. She will be seeking re-election.

Nominated candidates

  • Samia Ouled Ali, incumbent trustee
CEPEO Zone 12 Vote  % ±%
Samia Ouled Ali (X) Acclaimed

Endorsements

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OCDSB Zone 2 - Kanata North/Kanata South
Candidate Endorsements
Ashley Darling Campaign Life Coalition [180]
Alysha Aziz Shawn Menard [181]
OCDSB Zone 3 - Barrhaven West/Barrhaven East
Candidate Endorsements
Patricia Kmiec Shawn Menard [181]
OCDSB Zone 4 - Bay/Kitchissippi
Candidate Endorsements
Rasha Alnaqeeb Campaign Life Coalition [180]
Suzanne Nash Catherine McKenney (Candidate for mayor and councillor for Somerset Ward) [182]
OCDSB Zone 5 - College/Knoxdale-Merivale
Candidate Endorsements
Steven Warren Mike Schreiner (Leader of the Green Party of Ontario) [183]
OCDSB Zone 6 - Rideau-Vanier/Rideau-Rockcliffe
Candidate Endorsements
Shannon Boschy Campaign Life Coalition [180]
Lyra Evans Catherine McKenney (Candidate for mayor and councillor for Somerset Ward)
Rawlson King (Councillor for Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward)
[184]
[185]
OCDSB Zone 9 - Capital/Alta-Vista
Candidate Endorsements
Nili Kaplan-Myrth Catherine McKenney (Candidate for mayor and councillor for Somerset Ward)
Cheri DiNovo (Former MPP for Parkdale—High Park)
Lyra Evans (Incumbent OCDSB Trustee for Zone 9 - Capital/Alta-Vista)
[186]
[187]
OCDSB Zone 10 - Somerset
Candidate Endorsements
Justine Bell Catherine McKenney (Candidate for mayor and councillor for Somerset Ward)
Ariel Troster (Candidate for city councillor in Somerset Ward)
[188]
[189]
OCDSB Zone 11 - River/Gloucester-Southgate
Candidate Endorsements
Matthew Lee Campaign Life Coalition [180]

Third-party advertisers

Campaign Life Coalition

The Campaign Life Coalition is a Canadian political lobbyist organization[190] that advocates for socially conservative values.[191] Campaign Life Coalition opposes abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research, IVF, same-sex marriage, and transgender rights legislation.[192][193][194]

Date registered: Sept 9, 2022[25]
Organization website: https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/
Mayoral Endorsements: Mike Maguire, Ade Olumide, and Bernard Couchman[195]
City Council Endorsements:
College Ward - Vilteau Delvas[150]
Knoxdale-Merivale Ward - Joseph Ben-Ami[150]
Rideau-Vanier Ward - Tyler Cybulski[150]
Rideau-Jock Ward - Michael J. Nowak[150]
OCDSB Trustee Endorsements:
Zone 2 - Kanata North/Kanata South - Ashley Darling[180]
Zone 4 - Bay/Kitchissippi - Rasha Alnaqeeb[180]
Zone 6 - Rideau-Vanier/Rideau-Rockcliffe - Shannon Boschy[180]
Zone 11 - River/Gloucester-Southgate - Matthew Lee & Maher Jebara[180]

Horizon Ottawa

Horizon Ottawa is a progressive community organization that advocates for progressive policies and more progressive elected representatives.[196]

Date registered: August 24, 2022[25]
Organization website: www.horizonottawa.ca
Mayoral Endorsement: Catherine McKenney[197]
City Council Endorsements:
Orléans East-Cumberland Ward - Tessa Franklin[197]
Orléans West-Innes Ward - Lori Stinson[197]
Stittsville Ward - Kevin Hua[197]
College Ward - Laine Johnson[197]
Knoxdale-Merivale Ward - Sean Devine[197]
Rideau-Vanier Ward - Laura Shantz[197]
Somerset Ward - Ariel Troster[197]
Kitchissippi Ward - Jeff Leiper[197]
River Ward - Ethan Sabourin[197]
Capital Ward - Shawn Menard[197]
Orléans South-Navan Ward - Yvette Ashiri[197]
OCDSB Trustee Endorsements:
Zone 2 - Kanata North/Kanata South - Alysha Aziz[198]
Zone 3 - Barrhaven West/Barrhaven East - Patricia Kmiec[198]
Zone 4 - Bay/Kitchissippi - Suzanne Nash[198]
Zone 5 - College/Knoxdale-Merivale - Steven Warren[198]
Zone 6 - Rideau-Vanier/Rideau-Rockcliffe - Lyra Evans[198]
Zone 9 - Capital/Alta Vista - Jessie-Lee Wallace & Nili Kaplan-Myrth[198]
Zone 10 - Somerset - Justine Bell[198]

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