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词条 2000 St. Catharines municipal election
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  1. Mayor

  2. Niagara Regional Council

  3. St. Catharines City Council

     Ward 1 - Merriton  Ward 2 - St. Andrew's  Ward 3 - St. George's  Ward 4 - St. Patrick's  Ward 5 - Grantham  Ward 6 - Port Dalhousie 

  4. Footnotes

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The St. Catharines municipal election of 2000 was held to elect a mayor and councillors for the city of St. Catharines, Ontario.

Mayor

{{St. Catharines municipal election, 2000/Position/Mayor}}

Niagara Regional Council

{{MunElec|St. Catharines|2000|Niagara Regional Councillor (six elected)}}
|-
| align="left" | T. Roy Adams
| align="right" | 17,167
| align="right" | 15.18
|-
| align="left" | Michael R. Collins
| align="right" | 13,890
| align="right" | 12.28
|-
| align="left" | Bruce Timms
| align="right" | 13,750
| align="right" | 12.16
|-
| align="left" | Peter Partington
| align="right" | 13,123
| align="right" | 11.61
|-
| align="left" | Mark Brickell
| align="right" | 13,015
| align="right" | 11.51
|-
| align="left" | Brian McMullan
| align="right" | 11,571
| align="right" | 10.23
|-
| align="left" | Christel Haeck
| align="right" | 10,444
| align="right" | 9.24
|-
| align="left" | James Wilson
| align="right" | 7,670
| align="right" | 6.78
|-
| align="left" | Ted Mouradian
| align="right" | 6,544
| align="right" | 5.79
|-
| align="left" | John E. Kirby
| align="right" | 5,900
| align="right" | 5.22
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
Total valid votes113,074100.00
|}

Electors could vote for six candidates.


Percentages are determined in relation to the total number of votes.

St. Catharines City Council

Ward 1 - Merriton

CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
James Almas 2,58937.17%
Wendy Patriquin 2,06029.57%
Jennifer Stevens 1,71124.56%
George Goff 6068.70%

Ward 2 - St. Andrew's

CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Joseph Kushner 2,80234.30%
Judy Casselman 2,20126.94%
Joseph Cosby 1,56819.19%
Doug Greenaway 97711.96%
Phil MacKinnon 3183.89%
Rob Gilmour 3033.71%

Ward 3 - St. George's

CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Greg Washuta 2,49135.82%
Rondi Craig 2,19531.56%
Marie Poirier 1,32919.11%
Doug Hobbs 94013.52%

Ward 4 - St. Patrick's

CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Carol Disher 1,83830.33%
Ronna Katzman 1,83830.33%
John A. Davis 1,24920.61%
Frank Hampson 1,13618.74%
  • Carol Disher was elected to council in 1997, 2000 and 2003. She was president of the Niagara Bruce Trail Club in the early 1990s.[1] She tried to prevent the merger of Hamilton and St. Catharines power utilities in 2004,[2] and unsuccessfully urged council to ban the cosmetic use of pesticides in January 2006.[3] She was also a prominent opponent of the Port Dalhousie tower complex purchase.[4]

Ward 5 - Grantham

CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Dawn Dodge 2,87329.10%
Brian Heit 2,56625.99%
Brian Dorsey 2,40324.34%
Clarice West-Hobbs 1,39414.12%
Dan Antonides 6376.45%

Ward 6 - Port Dalhousie

CandidateTotal votes% of total votes
Bruce Williamson 2,59226.57%
Sue Erskine 2,23722.93%
Norm St. George 1,53015.68%
Erick R. Roberts 1,36213.96%
Morton Sider 1,33513.68%
Henry Bosch 7017.18%

Footnotes

1. ^Karen O'Brien, "Taking a hike into the past", Hamilton Spectator, 23 March 1992, B4.
2. ^Dave Kewley, "St. Kitts hydro plugs into Hamilton", Hamilton Spectator, 9 November 2004, A8.
3. ^Marlene Bergsma, "Pesticide ban dies as council flip-flops", St. Catharines Standard, 17 January 2006 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071006080933/http://www.waterkeeper.ca/content/fish/pesticide_ban_dies_as_council.php |date=6 October 2007 }}, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, accessed 5 November 2006.
4. ^M. Zito, "Tower opponents deserve voter support Nov. 13", St. Catharines Standard, 2 November 2006, accessed 5 November 2006.
{{St. Catharines Elections|state=expanded}}

2 : 2000 Ontario municipal elections|Municipal elections in St. Catharines

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