1978 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

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1978 Ottawa-Carleton Regional chair election

 1976
Nov. 13, 1978 (popular vote)
Dec. 13, 1978 (chair vote)
1980 
 
Nominee Andy Haydon Bill Tupper
Council vote 17 13

Council vote for chair

Chair before election

Denis Coolican

Elected Chair

Andy Haydon

Municipal elections were held on November 13, 1978 in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton (RMOC), Ontario, Canada. This page lists the election results for local mayors, reeves, councils and hydro commissions of the RMOC in 1978.

Nepean mayor Andy Haydon was elected as Regional Chair, defeating Rideau Township reeve Bill Tupper, 17–13 among elected regional councillors.[1]

Regional Council

The following were elected to regional council either directly on election day or by the local councils afterwards.[1][2]

PositionRepresentingCouncillorChair vote
ChairAt-largeAndy Haydon
CouncillorReeve of CumberlandHenri RocqueHaydon
CouncillorReeve of GloucesterBetty StewartHaydon
CouncillorDeputy reeve of GloucesterFred BarrettHaydon
CouncillorMayor of GoulbournBetty HillHaydon
CouncillorMayor of KanataMarianne WilkinsonHaydon
CouncillorMayor of NepeanBen FranklinHaydon
CouncillorDeputy mayor of NepeanAl LoneyHaydon
CouncillorNepean, CouncillorMargaret RywakTupper
CouncillorMayor of OsgoodeAl BouwersTupper
CouncillorMayor of OttawaMarion DewarTupper
CouncillorOttawa ControllerBrian BournsTupper
CouncillorOttawa ControllerBill LawHaydon
CouncillorOttawa ControllerDon B. ReidHaydon
CouncillorOttawa ControllerRalph SutherlandTupper
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Alta Vista)Don KayHaydon
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Britannia)Marlene CatterallTupper
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (By-St. George's)Georges BedardTupper
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Capital)Michele MacKinnonTupper
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Carleton)Toddy KehoeHaydon
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Dalhousie)Rolf HasenackTupper
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Elmdale-Victoria)Chris ChiltonTupper
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Gloucester)Joe QuinnHaydon
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Queensboro)Trip KennedyTupper
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Rideau)Rhéal RobertHaydon
CouncillorOttawa, Alderman (Wellington)Joe CasseyHaydon
CouncillorMayor of RideauDave BartlettTupper
CouncillorReeve of Rockcliffe ParkBeryl PlumptreTupper
CouncillorMayor of VanierBernard GrandmaîtreHaydon
CouncillorVanier, Councillor (chosen from council)Marcel ChaputHaydon
CouncillorReeve of West CarletonFrank MarchingtonHaydon

Cumberland

Reeve

Candidate[3] Vote %
Henri Rocque Acclaimed

Council

Four to be elected

Candidate[3] Vote %
Don Boudria2,65425.79
Frank Kenny1,78717.36
Paul MacDonnell1,64816.01
Ray Friel1,48614.44
Patricia Wright1,44414.03
Ray Danis1,27212.36

Gloucester

Reeve

Candidate[3] Vote %
Betty Stewart6,04551.50
Mitch Owens5,69448.50

Deputy reeve

Candidate[3] Vote %
Fred G. Barrett7,78966.82
Doris Schackleton3,86833.18

Council

(Five to be elected)

Candidate[3] Vote %
Harry Allen6,83114.17
Eugène Bellemare (X)6,06112.57
William Hunter4.86810.10
Mary A. Bryden4,6159.57
Harold G. Keenan4,0968.50
Jim Arnold3,7987.88
Vincent Barsona3,5707.41
Andre Ladouceur3,3376.92
Andre Sarault3,0056.23
David Duncan2,8525.92
Charles Dolan1,9894.13
Leona Davignon1,8583.85
Neil Lewer1,312.74

Hydro commission

(Two to be elected)

Candidate[3] Vote %
Robert Basallion Acclaimed
A. J. Bowker Acclaimed

Goulbourn

Mayor

Candidate[3] Vote %
Betty Hill (X)2,48660.11
Fred H. A. Campbell1,65039.89

Council

Candidate[3] Vote %
Ward 1
Gilmour Brown53869.33
M. J. Fergus12616.24
McGill Aboud11214.43
Ward 2
Bob Fredericks35135.93
Roger Griffiths (X)28829.48
Jim Whiteside21722.21
Bud Haw12112.38
Ward 3
J. Don Green70357.81
Cy Warner (X)51342.19
Ward 4
Anton Wytenburg61254.50
Nancy Laws51145.50

Kanata

Referendum

This was the first municipal election in Kanata's history, which amalgamated March Township with parts of Nepean and Goulbourn. As the city had yet to be named, voters voted in a referendum to choose the new city's name. Kanata was the choice of a plurality of voters, thanks to winning the support of voters in March Township.[4]

Choice Vote %
Kanata3,09439.73
Hazeldean2,96438.06
March1,16214.92
Kairnwood5687.29

Mayor

Candidate Vote %
Marianne Wilkinson3,59946.24
Ihor Nakonecznyj2,81136.12
Pat Carroll1,37317.64

Council

Candidate Vote %
Ward 1 (rural March)
Carroll Foley Acclaimed
Ward 2 (Kanata)
Bob Kingham91065.28
Maurice Dubras48434.72
Ward 3 (Kanata)
Bill Lund78154.54
Chris Robinson65145.46
Ward 4 (Katimavik)
Doug Nash45242.88
John Perchall35934.06
Doug Foster20119.07
J. Harold Moore423.98
Ward 5 (Glen Cairn-Hazeldean)
Charles Rogers88750.74
Bob Cunningham86149.26
Ward 6 (Glen Cairn-Bridlewood)
Jean Gabby73250.27
G. R. Godin72449.73

Nepean

Reeve

Candidate[5] Vote %
Ben Franklin10,42651.17
Bob Mitchell9,95048.83

Deputy Reeve

Candidate Vote %
Al Loney10,40352.31
Bob Kimmerly4,19521.10
J. Kenneth Kerr3,18416.01
Victoria Mason2,10410.586

Council

(Five to be elected)

Candidate Vote %
Margaret Ellen Rywak (X)10,62613.03
Ed Puccini (X)9,86912.10
Al Brown9,41911.55
Beryl Gaffney8,32010.20
Hugh McDonald8,1069.94
Frank Reid7,5289.23
Paul Charlebois5,8267.15
Ray Smith5,0636.21
Hank Van Der Horn4,2605.22
Terrence Bell4,2545.22
Reba Kingston3,7604.61
Harry Splett3,4924.28
Albert W. Jeans1,0101.24

Hydro commission

(Four to be elected)

Candidate Vote %
Martin J. Montague (X)10,78418.20
Wayne Phillips (X)9,92516.75
Edward R. Lauer6,79411.47
Mervyn Sullivan (X)6,65611.24
Steve Shore5,95910.06
Tom Dewar5,94610.04
John Wentzell4,6887.91
Lawrence J. Craig4,4187.46
A. Bruce Burton4,0716.87

Osgoode

Reeve

Candidate[6] Vote %
Albert Bouwers (X) Acclaimed

Council

Four to be elected

Candidate[6] Vote %
Mary Cooper (X)1,50018.90
Albert McKeown (X)1,41417.82
Fred Alexander (X)1,32216.66
Philip McEvoy (X)1,19215.02
Doug Thompson1,11214.01
Paul Coulson85210.74
Brent Reid5446.85

Ottawa

Mayor

Candidate[3] Vote %
Marion Dewar51,79154.24
Pat Nicol32,03333.55
Bernard Pelot8,4398.84
Alphonse Frederick Lapointe1,8581.95
Eddie Turgeon7300.76
Ian Orenstein5970.63

Rideau

Mayor

Candidate[3] Vote %
David Bartlett2,20757.16
Glenn Brooks1,65442.84

Council

Two to be elected from each ward

Candidate[3] Vote %
Ward 1
Bill Schouten84638.06
Don Ayres64929.19
Jack Pratt43319.48
Frank Ritskes29513.27
Ward 2
Joyce Bigley62629.16
John B. Wilson (X)56226.18
Alton Good (X)52524.45
Ward 3
Richard McDonald (X)1,04150.17
Dorothy Bickerton78137.64
Bruce Kent25312.19

Rockcliffe Park

Referendum

Voters were asked if they were in favour of licensed liquor premises in the village, which would make the village "wet".

Choice[7] Vote %
Yes74476.15
No23323.85

Reeve

Candidate[7] Vote %
Beryl A. Plumptre (X)52651.07
Ronald Clark50448.93

Council

Four to be elected

Candidate[7] Vote %
Peter Newcombe (X)77021.28
Sandy Watson68518.93
Patrick Murray68318.88
John M. Coyne62317.22
Gordon Shearly (X)44512.30
J. Duncan Edmonds41211.39

Vanier

West Carleton

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