2022 Lambton County municipal elections

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

Lambton County Council includes the mayors of each constituent municipality, the deputy mayors of Lambton Shores and St. Clair plus four city councillors from Sarnia.

PositionElected
Brooke-Alvinston MayorDavid Ferguson
Dawn-Euphemia MayorAlan Broad (acclaimed)
Enniskillen MayorKevin Marriott (acclaimed)
Lambton Shores MayorDoug Cook
Lambton Shores Deputy MayorDan Sageman
Oil Springs MayorIan Veen (acclaimed)
Petrolia MayorBrad Loosley
Plympton-Wyoming MayorGary Atkinson
Point Edward MayorBev Hand (acclaimed)
Sarnia MayorMike Bradley
Sarnia CouncillorBill Dennis
Sarnia CouncillorChrissy McRoberts
Sarnia CouncillorBrian White
Sarnia CouncillorDave Boushy
St. Clair MayorJeff Agar
St. Clair Deputy MayorSteve Miller (acclaimed)
Warwick MayorTodd Case

Brooke-Alvinston

Mayor

The following were the results for mayor of Brooke-Alvinston.[1]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
David Ferguson (X)63454.75
James Armstrong52445.25

Dawn-Euphemia

Mayor

Alan Broad was re-elected as mayor of Dawn-Euphemia by acclamation.[2]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Alan Broad (X) Acclaimed

Enniskillen

Mayor

Kevin Marriott was re-elected as mayor of Enniskillen by acclamation.[3]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Kevin Marriott (X) Acclaimed

Lambton Shores

The following were the results for mayor and deputy mayor of Lambton Shores.[4]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Bill Weber did not run for re-election. Running to replace him were deputy mayor Doug Cook and Marilyn Smith.[5]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Doug Cook2,92262.20
Marilyn Smith1,77637.80

Deputy mayor

Deputy mayoral candidate Vote  %
Dan Sageman2,34350.73
Terry Lynn Legault1,46431.70
Barry Balcom81217.58

Oil Springs

Mayor

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Ian Veen (X) Acclaimed

Petrolia

Mayor

The following were the results for mayor of Petrolia.[6]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Brad Loosley (X)1,26462.48
Richard Poore75937.52

Plympton-Wyoming

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Lonny Nappier did not run for re-election. Running for the seat was deputy mayor Muriel Wright and councillors Gary Atkinson and Tim Wilkins.[5][7]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Gary Atkinson1,45847.82
Tim Wilkins1,21539.85
Muriel Wright37612.33

Point Edward

Mayor

Bev Hand was re-elected mayor of Point Edward by acclamation.[8]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Bev Hand (X) Acclaimed

Sarnia

The following were the results for mayor and city council of Sarnia.[9]

Mayor

Incumbent mayor Mike Bradley ran for re-election. He was challenged by city councillor Nathan Colquhoun.[10]

Mayoral Candidate Vote  %
Mike Bradley (X)12,56159.34
Nathan Colquhoun8,60840.66

Sarnia City Council

City and County

Four to be elected

Candidate Vote  %
Bill Dennis9,66914.33
Chrissy McRoberts9,52614.12
Brian White (X)9,38513.91
David Boushy (X)7,86311.66
Mike Stark (X)7,67911.38
Andy Bruziewicz6,74610.00
Margaret Bird (X)6,5519.71
Al Duffy6,1969.19
Bill Anning3,8365.69

City Council

Four to be elected

Candidate Vote  %
Adam Kilner7,12510.12
George Vandenberg (X)5,9998.52
Terry Burrell (X)5,7428.16
Anne Marie Gillis4,9577.04
Michelle Parks4,9026.96
Andrew Stokley4,7346.73
Lo-Anne Chan3,9515.61
Dylan Stelpstra3,3204.72
Brooke Daye3,0954.40
Susan Theresa MacFarlane3,0274.30
Georgette Parsons2,8033.98
Bob Dickieson2,7113.85
Sarah Bilagot Armstrong2,3423.33
Adam Beck2,1143.00
Tammy Mathieson2,0752.95
Neil Bowen1,7832.53
Trevor Pettit1,4212.02
Mike McCann1,3921.98
Kip Cuthbert1,3571.93
David Ross Wood1,3301.89
Shirley Davidson1,2921.84
Marie Timperley1,1051.57
Marie Williams6810.87
Briana Reid5980.85
John Parker5300.75

St. Clair

Warwick

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