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Municipal Elections In Greater Sudbury
Town of Sudbury 1893 - 1930 City of Sudbury 1930 - 2000 City of Greater Sudbury 2000 - Present * 2000 * 2003 * 2006 * 2010 File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Municipal Elections In Greater Sudbury ...
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1928 Sudbury Municipal Election
The 1928 municipal election was held on December 3, 1928. Charles Bibby was acclaimed the Mayor of the City of Sudbury.''The Sudbury Daily Star.'' (December 5, 1928) p.1“Fournier Ward Shapes Slate For Next Year.” (December 5, 1928). ''The Sudbury Star'' p. 1. The candidates elected to Sudbury City Council were: * Peter Fenton * Leo J. Robert * Philippe Lanthier * J. Newburn * Dan Jessup * F. C. Muirhead At the time of this election, the candidates were elected to serve the City of Sudbury and were not elected to represent each of the wards individually. Election moments The election results were not fully tabulated until 12 o’clock the day after the election. During the election, there was a minor mix-up in the returns. Councillor Drybrough’s total was given at ''751'' when in reality it was ''731''. The town clerk, W. J. Ross, who was responsible of for returns, was questioned by the ''Sudbury Star'' regarding this discrepancy. The reporter requested that Mr. Ross ...
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1929 Sudbury Municipal Election
The Sudbury Municipal election in 1929 was scheduled for December 1, 1929. On November 23, 1929 the City of Sudbury, Ontario declared Peter Fenton mayor. In addition to the Mayor's post, City Council was also acclaimed.Dorian, Charles (1961). ''The First 75 Years, A Headline History of Sudbury, Canada''. Arthur H. Stockwell Limited, Ilfracombe, Devon 1929 Election results The results of the Mayoral and Aldermanic contests as reported by the ''Sudbury Star'' on November 23, 1929 are as follows: References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sudbury Municipal Election, 1929 1929 This year marked the end of a period known in American history as the Roaring Twenties after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ushered in a worldwide Great Depression. In the Americas, an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War, a Catholic ... 1929 in Ontario 1929 elections in Canada ...
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1930 Sudbury Municipal Election
The 1930 Municipal election was held on December 1, 1930. Peter Fenton was elected Mayor of the City of Sudbury.''The Sudbury Star.'' (December 3, 1930) p.1 The candidates elected to Sudbury City Council were: 1930 Election results The results of the Mayoral and Aldermanic contests as reported by the Sudbury Star on December 3, 1930, are as follows: References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sudbury Municipal Election, 1930 1930 Events January * January 15 – The Moon moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar Cycle. This is the closest moon distance at in recent history, and the next one will be ... 1930 elections in Canada 1930 in Ontario ...
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1950 Sudbury Municipal Election
The 1950 Sudbury municipal election was held on December 4, 1950, as voters in Sudbury, Ontario, and its outlying communities voted to elect mayors, alderman, school trustees, the hydro commissioner and the reeve of McKim Township. In addition the voters were asked to decide on three propositions, whether to allow Sunday sport, ash collection and a two-year term for municipal elections. At this time the city was divided into three wards; Fournier, McCormick and Ryan. Three aldermen were elected for each ward. They were selected by choosing the top three contestants with the highest number of recorded ballots ''(i.e those contestants who place first, second and third)''. The municipal election of 1950 represented the start of a key shift in the demographic of city council. It was in this election that citizens of Sudbury elected two women to serve as alderman for the first time in the city’s history. They were Grace Hartman, who would later become the city's first woman mayor ...
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1965 Sudbury Municipal Election
The 1965 Sudbury Municipal election was held on December 6, 1965. Max Silverman was elected Mayor of the City of Sudbury.''The Sudbury Star.'' (December 7, 1965) p.15 The candidates elected to Sudbury City Council were: 1965 Election results The results of the 1965 municipal election were reported by the Sudbury Star on December 7, 1965. The results are listed below: References {{Greater Sudbury Elections 1965 Events January–February * January 14 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years. * January 20 ** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lyndo ... Sudbury municipal election Sudbury municipal election Sudbury municipal election ...
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2000 Greater Sudbury Municipal Election
The Greater Sudbury municipal election, 2000 was held in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada on November 13, 2000. All municipal elections in the province of Ontario are held on the same date. The election chose the mayor and city councillors who would sit on the new Greater Sudbury City Council from 2000 to 2003, as well as trustees for the four school boards (Rainbow District School Board, Sudbury Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario and Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel-Ontario) that serve the city. Issues The city of Greater Sudbury, in its current form, did not yet exist on the election date, but was legislated to come into effect on January 1, 2001. On the election date, the former government structure of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury and its seven constituent municipalities was still in place. The election, however, was held to choose the ''new'' city council. The municipal amalgamation was ...
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2003 Greater Sudbury Municipal Election
The Greater Sudbury municipal election, 2003 was held in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada on 10 November 2003. All municipal elections in the province of Ontario are held on the same date; see 2003 Ontario municipal elections for elections in other cities. The election chose the mayor and city councillors who would sit on Greater Sudbury City Council from 2003 to 2006. Issues The primary issue in the 2003 elections was the municipal amalgamation of 2001. Prior to 1 January 2001, the current city of Greater Sudbury consisted of seven separate municipalities, together comprising the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On that date, the provincial government of Ontario dissolved all seven former municipalities and the regional government, merging them all into the current city government. Under longtime mayor Jim Gordon, the preceding city council – the first to govern the amalgamated city – had struggled to pull the new city together, with soaring costs and deterior ...
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2006 Greater Sudbury Municipal Election
The Greater Sudbury municipal election, 2006 was held in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada on November 13, 2006. All municipal elections in the province of Ontario are held on the same date; see 2006 Ontario municipal elections for elections in other cities. The election chose the mayor and city councillors who will sit on Greater Sudbury City Council. As with other Ontario municipal elections, the 2006 election marked the first time that Ontario's city councils will sit for a four-year term; until 2006, municipal elections were held every three years. Issues The primary issue in the 2006 elections was the municipal amalgamation of 2001. Prior to January 1, 2001, the current city of Greater Sudbury consisted of seven separate municipalities, together comprising the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On that date, the provincial government of Ontario dissolved all seven former municipalities and the regional government, merging them all into the current city government. ...
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2010 Greater Sudbury Municipal Election
The 2010 Greater Sudbury municipal election was held on October 25, 2010 to elect a mayor and 12 city councillors in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. In addition, school trustees were elected to the Rainbow District School Board, Sudbury Catholic District School Board, Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario and Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel-Ontario. The election was held in conjunction with those held in other municipalities in the province of Ontario. For other elections, see 2010 Ontario municipal elections. Candidate registration opened on January 4, 2010. Six candidates, including three incumbents and three challengers, submitted their nomination papers in the first week."Nomination process begins for municipal election"
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