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The 2010 Ottawa municipal election was a municipal election that was held on October 25, 2010, to elect the mayor of Ottawa,
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and Boards of Trustees of Ottawa's English public, English Catholic, French public and French Catholic school boards. The election was held on the same date as elections in every other municipality in Ontario.


Background

In Ottawa's 2006 municipal election, newcomer Larry O'Brien defeated former city councillor Alex Munter and then-incumbent Bob Chiarelli in an election largely based on the expansion of Ottawa's
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transit system. A Léger Marketing poll published by the ''
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'' on May 26, 2007 put O'Brien's approval ratings at 24%, and reported that if an election were held that day, he and Munter would have been tied with 35% of the vote of those surveyed. Terry Kilrea, who had dropped out of the previous mayoral race on August 30, 2006, accused O'Brien of offering him up to $30,000 and a political appointment if Kilrea would withdraw from that race and support O'Brien. On August 5, 2009, Larry O'Brien was acquitted of bribery charges stemming from this accusation. Alex Munter, the second-place candidate in 2006, did not run in the 2010 election. Bob Chiarelli, mayor from 1997–2006, was elected in a March 2010 by-election to the
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, replacing another former mayor, Jim Watson, who left the legislative seat to run in the 2010 mayoral race. On June 30, O'Brien announced that he would seek another term as mayor. An ''
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'' poll conducted in June 2010 showed
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to the most important policy issue among city voters, ahead of taxes and the Lansdowne Park redevelopment. The race featured the largest number of candidates for mayor and for city council in the history of Ottawa. Turnout for the election was 44%, down 10% from 2006. The election saw seven incumbents go down to defeat (including the mayor). Except for mayor, the city had not seen an incumbent councillor lose since amalgamation. Watson won nearly half of the votes. His strongest wards were in the city's East end, despite having never represented the area (except as mayor). His highest vote percentage was in Rideau-Vanier Ward. Watson's worst wards were the three rural wards which were the only three wards he lost. His worst ward was West Carleton-March Ward. O'Brien received about one quarter of the votes in the city. He won just three wards, in Ottawa's rural areas. The suburbs did not vote for him the way they did in 2006, and his worst areas were again in central Ottawa. Doucet's strongest ward was Capital Ward, the ward he represented on council. He was unable to win it however, losing to Watson who also represented the ward in the 1990s. Doucet's strength was in the central part of the city, and his worst areas were the rural areas. Haydon finished fourth in the race. His strongest areas in the rural parts of the city, and in Nepean, a city of which he was once mayor. He did not perform well in his home ward however, of Gloucester-South Nepean. His worst areas were in the central part of the city.


Candidates


Cesar Bello

Bello, 46, was a businessperson who has lived in Ottawa for 20 years. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology. He was the organizing chair of the
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He was the owner and director of ''Mundo en Espanol, a Spanish language newspaper in the Ottawa-Gatineau area. *Endorsements: *Date of announcement: April 16, 2010 *Date registered: April 16, 2010 *Date campaign launched: N/A *Website:''
www.cesarbello.ca


Idris Ben-Tahir

Ben-Tahir, 71 was born in India. He moved to Canada in 1960, and is an information scientist. He once worked for the public service. He lives in Somerset Ward. In 2006, he ran for the
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nomination in Ottawa Centre, but lost. He ran for city council in 2006 in Somerset Ward that year and lost. *Date registered: September 10, 2010 *Date campaign launched: N/A


Clive Doucet

Doucet, 64, was the city councillor for Capital Ward. He represented Capital Ward on the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council from 1997 to 2000 and on Ottawa City Council since 2000. Along with Bob Chiarelli, he spearheaded the development of Ottawa's O-Train. Doucet graduated from the
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, receiving a B.A. in Urban Anthropology. He received a master's degree in the same field from the
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. Before being elected, he served as a public servant both on a provincial and federal level. He has lived in Ottawa since 1972, and is also an accomplished write

Doucet has, in the past, been associated with progressive initiatives at the municipal level and has worked across party lines with other levels of government to further regional interests

He was endorsed by the New Democratic Party of Canada, New Democratic Party while running for City Council

http://members.shaw.ca/alexehng/ndp.htm

*Endorsements: '' Xtra Ottawa'', Canadian Institute for Business and the Environment, '' The Safari Post'', Mike Cassidy, former Ontario NDP leader,
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, former NDP leader, Mike Bryan, former Goulbourn Township Councillor *Date of announcement: July 6, 2010 *Date registered: July 6, 2010 *Website:''
www.clivedoucet.com


Joseph Furtenbacher

Furtenbacher, 50, was a
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ic macroethicist. He used to be a band player and is now on provincial disability, because, as he puts it, he is 'unethically challenged'. *Date registered: N/A *Website: http://josephfurtenbacher.wordpress.com


Robert G. Gauthier

Gauthier, 73, publishes a small local newspaper and is in construction. He is a perennial candidate for office. He ran for mayor in 1997, coming in second with 12.1% of the vote. He ran as an independent in the 2003 provincial election in Ottawa West—Nepean, receiving 0.4% of the vote. He also ran as an independent in the 2004 federal election in Ottawa Centre, receiving 0.2% of the vote. Although he indicated his intention to withdraw, Gauthier remained on the official list of nominees. *Date registered: N/A


Andrew S. Haydon

Haydon, 77, was a Regional Chair for the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council from 1978 to 1991 and former mayor for the City of Nepean. He was candidate for Gloucester-South Nepean Ward in the 2006 election against Steve Desroches. He was also an advisor for incumbent Mayor Larry O'Brien. Hayden announced his candidacy on September 10, 2010 on the final day of registration for candidates for the election. Hayden who was one of the main actors in the creation of the
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system, announced his plans for an expanded rapid-transit system without
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but with a downtown tunnel. He also planned to reform
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management by having a group of elected representatives taking control of the transit commission. He is regarded as a fiscal conservative, and has often criticized the spending by the current administration. *Endorsements: Gord Hunter, city councillor *Date of announcement: September 10, 2010 *Date registered: September 10, 2010 *Website: https://web.archive.org/web/20120308213731/http://www.andyhaydon.com/


Robert Larter

Larter, 65 ran in the previous election, and received 0.2% of the vote. He was an unknown candidate who never returned phone calls, didn't show up to all-candidate debates, and the press was unable to find out who he was. There was some news when he reportedly used strong, sometimes racist language whilst emailing other candidates during the election. Larter ran in the Canadian federal election, 2008 in the riding of Ottawa—Vanier as an independent. He received 226 votes, or 0.44% (5th of 7 candidates). Larter dropped out of the mayor race on March 2, but re-entered the race in June. In the meantime, he registered and withdrew himself from running as city councillor in 10 different wards. *Date registered: N/A


Robin Lawrance

Lawrance, 53, was a visually impaired transit activist and former soldier. He ran as an independent candidate in the 1989 Quebec provincial election and later ran for mayor of Cowansville,
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. Lawrance was once a supporter of Larry O'Brien. He was born in Scotland, and he emigrated to Canada in 1962. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces. On Friday 23 October 2010, three days before the election, Lawrance was charged with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm. *Date registered: June, 2010


Vincent M. Libweshya

Libweshya, 25, was born in
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,
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, and claims to be a distant relative of
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. He is a musician, entrepreneur and business owner. He had supported Jim Watson, but decided to run on his own. *Date registered: August 5, 2010 *Date of campaign launch: August 8, 2010 https://ottawacitizen.com/news/running/3370283/story.html *Website:''


Fraser Liscumb

Liscumb, 62, was the CEO/President of Innovation Hub. *Date registered: September 10, 2010 *Date campaign launched: N/A *Website: ''
Website


Daniel Joseph Lyrette

Lyrette, age unknown, was a licensed optician. He has been with the College of Opticians of Ontario for 42 years. *Date registered: September 10 *Date campaign launched: N/A


Mike Maguire

Mike Maguire, 49, was born in
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, and has been living in Kars since 1966. He is a graduate of
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. In 1990 he ran for School Board Trustee. In 2003, he won the
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nomination for the 2004 federal election in Nepean—Carleton, but the party merged with the Progressive Conservatives, nullifying it. He is an independent management consultant and is a former public servant. He worked on both the Terry Kilrea and Larry O'Brien campaigns in the last election. *Date of announcement: February 5, 2010 *Date registered: February 5, 2010 *Date campaign launched: August 24, 2010 *Website:''
mikeformayor.ca


Larry O'Brien

O'Brien, age 61, had been the mayor since 2006. O'Brien is a graduate of
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. A businessman by trade, he only entered politics in 2006. He is the former CEO of Calian Technologies Ltd. He lives in the ByWard Market on Rideau Street and describes himself as a conservative. *Endorsements: Senator
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, MPP Norm Sterling, MPP Lisa MacLeod, MP Royal Galipeau, former MP Monte Solberg, Elizabeth Manley, Chris Phillips, Jeff Hunt, former councillor Brian McGarry, former MP Barry Turner *Date of announcement: June 30, 2010 *Date registered: July 6, 2010 *Date campaign launched: September 8, 2010 *Website:''
larryobrien.net


Julio Pita

*Date registered: September 10, 2010 *Date campaign launched: N/A


Sean Ryan

Ryan, 27, moved from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario to Ottawa in 2005. He worked at a local software company. *Date of announcement: January 18, 2010 *Date registered: January 18, 2010 *Date campaign launched: N/A *Website:''
SeanRyanMayor.com


Michael St. Arnaud

St. Arnaud, 62, was a volunteer at a soup kitchen and church. *Date registered: N/A *Date campaign launched: N/A


Jane Scharf

Scharf, 57, is a longtime political activist in Ottawa who has fought against the Safe Streets Act and other government legislation which she sees as being anti-homeless. She organized a tent city at City Hall and was one of the initial organizers of the Ottawa Panhandlers Union. Scharf ran for mayor in 2006, finishing fourth with 0.5% of the total vote. She is a paralegal. *Date of announcement: January 20, 2010 *Date registered: January 20, 2010 *Date campaign launched: N/A *Website:''
JaneScharf.com


Charlie Taylor

Taylor, 33 is a journalism student at
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. He was raised in
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and lives in
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. He attended Lisgar Collegiate Institute and
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and has claimed to have had "about 50 jobs" over 11 years in 45 different countries. In the summer time, he drives a truck for the sound and light show on
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. Taylor is a member of the Green Party. *Date of announcement: February 18, 2010 *Date registered: February 18, 2010 *Date campaign launched: September 9, 2010 *Website:''
www.charlietaylor.ca


Jim Watson

Watson, 48, had been mayor of Ottawa (1997–2000). He was first elected to provincial office in 2003, and he served in the provincial Cabinet as Liberal Minister of Consumer and Business Services (2003–2005), Minister of Health and Promotion (2005–2007), and Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (2007–2010). Prior to being mayor, Watson served on Ottawa City Council from 1991 to 1997, representing Capital Ward. Prior to serving on city council, he was in the public service. His first post as Mayor was cut short due to amalgamation. Between 2000 and 2003 he was a journalist. Watson has been a longtime supporter of the Liberal party. In 1996, he supported Dalton McGuinty's bid to lead the Ontario Liberals. Watson lives in the Wood Park neighbourhood. While he was a city councillor, he lived in
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. *Endorsements: David Pratt, former MP and federal cabinet minister; former regional councillor Frank Reid.
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, mayor of Ottawa from 1985–1991,
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, former mayor of Goulbourn Township and city councillor from Goulbourn Ward, Mary Pitt, former mayor of Nepean, Guy Cousineau, former mayor of Vanier, Penny Collenette, 2008 Ottawa Centre federal Liberal candidate and local lawyer, Ed Mahfouz, 2008 federal Liberal candidate for Nepean-Carleton, Richard Patten, former Ottawa Centre MPP., and Coun. Christine Leadman, Coun. Peter Hume, the ''
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'', the ''
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'' and
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, Ottawa's French-language daily newspaper. *Date of announcement: January 12, 2010 *Date registered: February 1, 2010 *Date campaign launched: April 18, 2010. Launched again on September 8. *Website:''
jimwatson.ca


Samuel Wright

Wright, 25 was a resident of Ottawa's Byward Market. He grew up in
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and attended Notre Dame High School. He was quoted in the August 7, 2010 edition of the ''
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'' as saying "I'm a young 25-year-old who loves outdoor activities and cottages" *Date of announcement: March 11, 2010 *Date registered: March 11, 2010


Withdrawn


Alex Cullen

Cullen, 58, has sat on Ottawa City Council since 2001, representing Bay Ward in Ottawa's west end. He also sat on Ottawa City Council from 1991 to 1994 representing Richmond Ward. After working as a policy analyst with the federal government, he was elected to serve as a public school trustee in 1982. After serving on city council from 1991 to 1994, he was elected exclusively to the Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council from 1994 to 1997 when he was elected to become the Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament for Ottawa West. He served until losing re-election in 1999. While in office, he crossed the floor to join the Ontario NDP. Between 1999 and 2001 he served as an executive director of the Council on Aging, a United Way agency and lobby group for seniors. Cullen dropped out on August 31, 2010, citing low funds. Instead, he ran for re-election in Bay Ward, where he lost. *Date of announcement: April 2, 2009 *Date registered: January 4, 2010 *Dropped out: August 31, 2010 *Website:''
electalexcullen.ca


Stan Pioro

Pioro, 58, is a resident of Richmond. He was born in Ottawa and is a graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology. He has worked 30 years in Ottawa's high tech industry. He is a small business owner who sells items to the Canadian Forces. Pioro is a
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. *Date registered: January 28, 2010 *Date withdrawn: September 10, 2010


Eric Romolock

Romolock, 21, is a native of Ottawa and would have been the youngest candidate. At the time, he was a political science student at the
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. *Date registered: June 23, 2010 *Date withdrawn: September 10, 2010


Gordon Skinner

*Date registered: January 12, 2010 *Date withdrawn: January 19, 2010


Robert White

*Date registered: February 11, 2010 *Date withdrawn: March 9, 2010


Mayoral results


Results by ward


Candidates who declined to run

* Peggy Feltmate- city councillor. * Peter Hume - city councillor * Gord Hunter- city councillor. * Jacques Legendre- city councillor.


Polls

* Dropped out


City Council


Orléans Ward

;Candidates: *Renée Greenberg, west end resident *Bob Monette, incumbent *Jennifer Robitaille, purchasing officer with
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*Fred Sherwin, owner & publisher of OrléansOnline.ca


Innes Ward

;Candidates *Rainer Bloess, incumbent *Christopher Fraser, public servant and union organizer *Roger Furmanczyk, retired public servant/financial analyst *Keith Jansa, occupational health and safety manager at the Canadian Electricity Association and Fallingbrook resident.


Barrhaven Ward

;Candidates *Jan Harder, incumbent *Rustin Hollywood, city hall employee with a master's degree in public administration *Joe King, ran in this ward in 2006


Kanata North Ward

;Candidates *Hertnz Golmann *Jeff Seeton, recruiting-agency owner *Hal Watson, Military retiree *Lili Weemen,
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resident, perennial candidate including for the NDP in the
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in Mississauga—Lakeshore. *Marianne Wilkinson, incumbent


West Carleton-March Ward

;Candidates *Alex Aronec,
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student *Eli El-Chantiry, incumbent *James Parsons, landscape business owner and Lavergne Bay resident


Stittsville Ward

Incumbent Shad Qadri had announced his intention and filed his papers for re-election. Richard Eveleigh, an unemployed Downtown Ottawa resident was his only challenger.


Bay Ward

;Candidates *Alex Cullen, incumbent *Georges Guirguis, engineer *Peter Heyck, history student *Oni Joseph, community activist *Terry Kilrea, ran in this ward in 2006 *Shawn Little, former Kitchissippi Ward councillor *Erik Olesen, student *Mark Taylor, former political aide to Jim Watson and manager of alumni relations at
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Ike Awgu, Greg Ross and G.J. Hagenaars dropped out when Cullen announced he was running for re-election, after dropping out of the mayor's race.


College Ward

;Candidates *Ralph Anderson, computer programmer. Ran for the National Party of Canada in the
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in Nepean *John Campbell, home inspector *Rick Chiarelli, incumbent *Catherine Gardner, community advocate and freelance photographer. Chairman of the city's advisory committee on accessibility *Lynn Hamilton, social worker and public servant. Ran for the NDP in the 2007 Ontario provincial election in Ottawa West—Nepean *Craig MacAulay, retired teacher *William McKinnon, worked for Ottawa
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*Julia Ringma, lawyer


Knoxdale-Merivale Ward

Incumbent Gord Hunter did not run for re-election. ;Candidates *James Dean, high-tech worker. Ran unsuccessfully in 2006 *Keith Egli, Lawyer and labour relations specialist *Fred Ennis, former radio and print newsman *Syed Asghar Hussain *Mike Kennedy *Paul Obeda *James O'Grady, Liberal-turned-Green Party volunteer *Jules Ruhinda, new Ottawa resident *Al Speyers, ran unsuccessfully in 2000 and 2003 *Rod Vanier, Liberal candidate in the 2003 Ontario general election in Nepean—Carleton


Gloucester-Southgate Ward

;Candidates *Diane Deans, incumbent *Lilly Obina, worked for Bluedrop Performance Learning Inc. *Leslie Saintilma, licensed truck driver *Wade Wallace,
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letter-carrier


Beacon Hill-Cyrville Ward

;Candidates *Michel Bellemare, incumbent *O'Neil Brooke, "computer geek" *Tim Tierney, Beacon Hill North Community Association president


Rideau-Vanier Ward

;Candidates *Georges Bédard, incumbent *Mathieu Fleury, worked for city's recreation department *Marc Imbeault, public servant *Andrew Nellis, spokesman for the Ottawa Panhandlers Union *Sriyan Pinnawala, lawyer


Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward

Incumbent Jacques Legendre did not run for re-election ;Candidates *Corry Burke, information technology consultant and actor *Richard Cannings, former city councillor *Peter Clark, former regional chairman *Harley Collison, IT consultant *Rawlson King, communications expert *Maurice Lamirande, ran in this ward in 2006. *Pierre Maheu, French language school trustee *James Parker, Loblaws worker. Ran in this ward in 2003 and 2006. *Sheila Perry, endorsed by Our Ottawa, a coalition of community volunteers. *Bruce Poulin, former military officer. Has a master's degree in negotiation and mediation.


Somerset Ward

;Candidates *Don Fex, theatre director, bookstore manager, arts advocate *Diane Holmes, incumbent *Susan Miller, Shopper's Drug Mart employee. Immigrant from
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*Barkley Pollock, former drop-in centre cook


Kitchissippi Ward

;Candidates *Katherine Hobbs, high tech manager and "crime-writing aficionado" *Christine Leadman, incumbent *Daniel Stringer, communications consultant


River Ward

;Candidates *Ian Boyd, music merchant, owner of Glebe Compact Music *Michael Kostiuk, teacher and geographer *Maria McRae, incumbent *Nadia Willard, anti-poverty activist and former nurse


Capital Ward

Incumbent Clive Doucet ran for mayor instead of the ward. ;Candidates *Bob Brocklebank, former
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Community Association president *David Chernushenko, former federal and provincial Green Party candidate *Mano Hadavand *Eugene Haslam, owner of Zaphod Beeblebrox *Ron Le Blanc, public service union executive *Isabel Metcalfe, chair of The Famous Five Committee, trustee on the boards of the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Ottawa Hospital. *Domenic Santaguida, owner of the Vittoria Trattoria restaurants


Alta Vista Ward

;Candidates *Clinton Cowan, labour relations professional *Kevin Hogan, carpenter *Peter Hume, incumbent *Ernie Lauzon, health and safety consultant


Cumberland Ward

;Candidates *Stephen Blais, catholic school trustee *Rob Jellett, incumbent councillor *Patrick Paquette,
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graduate


Osgoode Ward

;Candidates *Bob Masaro, substitute teacher *Mark Scharfe, cattle farmer and former policeman *Doug Thompson, incumbent


Rideau-Goulbourn Ward

;Candidates *Glenn Brooks, incumbent *Bruce Chrustie *Iain McCallum, ran in this ward in 2006 *Scott Moffatt, ran in this ward in 2006 *Bruce Webster, President of the Richmond village association


Gloucester-South Nepean Ward

;Candidates *Steve Desroches, incumbent *Stephen Knight, school bus driver


Kanata South Ward

Incumbent Peggy Feltmate did not run for re-election. ;Candidates *Marc Favreau, manager at the
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*Aaron Helleman, engineer for a high tech firm, and owner of an online carpooling business. Endorsed by Feltmate. *Allan Hubley, federal government manager, long-time community volunteer. Former president of the Glen Cairn Community Association. Ran in this ward in 2006. *Perry Simpson, government consultant *Michel Tardif *Rodney Tellez, worked in financial management


School Board Trustee


Ottawa Catholic School Board


Ottawa-Carleton District School Board


Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est


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References

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Nominated candidates
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