2022 Bruce County municipal elections

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Elections were held in Bruce County, Ontario on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.

Bruce County Council consists of the mayors of the constituent municipalities.[1]

MunicipalityMayor
Arran-ElderslieSteve Hammell (acclaimed)[2]
BrocktonChris Peabody (acclaimed)[2]
Huron-KinlossDon Murray
KincardineKenneth Craig
Northern Bruce PeninsulaMilt McIver
Saugeen ShoresLuke Charbonneau (acclaimed)[2]
South BruceMark Goetz
South Bruce PeninsulaGarry Michi

Arran-Elderslie

Steve Hammell has been re-elected mayor of Arran-Elderslie by acclamation.[2][3]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Steve Hammell (X) Acclaimed

Brockton

Christopher Peabody was re-elected as mayor of Brockton by acclamation.[4]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Christopher Peabody (X) Acclaimed

Huron-Kinloss

Incumbent mayor Mitch Twolan did not run for re-election. Deputy mayor Don Murray, Roxy Bergman and Angela Thompkins ran to replace him.[5][6]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Don Murray1,65055.54
Angela Thompkins1,24842.01
Roxy Bergman732.46

Kincardine

The following were the results for mayor of Kincardine.[7]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Kenneth Craig2,77659.30
Laura Haight1,90540.70

Northern Bruce Peninsula

Milt McIver, who has been mayor of the municipality since its creation in 1999, and the reeve of Lindsay Township for 17 years prior to that, was challenged by Karen Phillips.[8][9]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Milt McIver (X)2,42469.02
Karen Phillips1,08830.98

Saugeen Shores

Luke Charbonneau was re-elected as mayor of Saugeen Shores by acclamation.[10]

Mayoral Candidate Vote %
Luke Charbonneau (X) Acclaimed

South Bruce

South Bruce Peninsula

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