City releases official list of certified candidates for Burlington’s 2022 municipal election

City releases official list of certified candidates for Burlington’s 2022 municipal election

Burlington, Ont.—Aug. 22, 2022— A total of 52 candidates are certified to run in the 2022 municipal election in Burlington. The candidate nomination period for the 2022 Burlington municipal election closed on Aug. 19, 2022 at 2 p.m. The official list of certified candidates running for positions, including those on City Council, Regional Chair and School Board trustee, is as follows:

Office

Names of Candidates (alphabetical order)

Mayor

Jim Kerr

Anne Marsden

Marianne Meed Ward

Steven Rieck

William Tuck

City and Regional Councillor Ward 1

Kelvin Galbraith

Robert Radway

City and Regional Councillor Ward 2

Keith Demoe

Lisa Kearns

Tim O’Brien

City and Regional Councillor Ward 3

Jennifer Hounslow

Luke McEachern

Rory Nisan

City and Regional Councillor Ward 4

Tony Brecknock

Olivia Duke

Shawna Stolte

Eden Wood

City and Regional Councillor Ward 5

Guy D’Alesio

Andrew Hall

Denny Pirzas

Paul Sharman

City and Regional Councillor Ward 6

Angelo Bentivegna

Rick Greenspoon

Renato Velocci

Regional Chair

Gary Carr

Andrea Grebenc

Jane McKenna

Halton District School Board Trustee – Wards 1 and 2

Matthew Diodati

Sebastian Dumitrescu-Georgescu

Omar Kayed

Halton District School Board Trustee – Wards 3 and 6

Nathaniel Arfin

Chris Goff

Stephen Green

Alison Hodd

Anna Sophia Jodhi

Dan Smith

Xin Yi Zhang

Halton District School Board Trustee – Ward 4

Roxanne Anderson

Michael Beauchemin

Varun Bhardwaj

Michael Duhacek

Margo Shuttleworth

Halton District School Board Trustee – Ward 5

David Biagioni

Amy Collard

Halton Catholic District School Board Trustee – Wards 1 and 2

Vincent Enzo Iantomasi

Kirsten Kelly

Halton Catholic District School Board Trustee – Wards 3 and 6

David Cherry

Trish Nicholls-Powell

Halton Catholic District School Board Trustee – Wards 4 and 5

Brenda Agnew

Rick Giuliani

Conseil scolaire Viamonde

Pierre Gregory (acclaimed)

Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir

Dominique Janssens (acclaimed)

A list of all the candidates that have been certified by the City Clerk to run in the municipal election is available online at myvoteburlington.ca.

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Quick Facts

  • Voting for the Burlington municipal election takes place between Oct. 11 and 24, 2022.

  • There are three ways to vote:
    • online, using Internet voting, from Oct. 11 to 20, 2022
    • in person, at advance polls on Oct. 15 and 18, 2022
    • in person, on election day, Oct. 24, 2022.

  • Individuals eligible to vote in the Burlington municipal election must be:
    • a Canadian citizen
    • at least 18 years old
    • a resident in the City of Burlington (own or rent property)
    • a non-resident of Burlington, but you or your spouse own or rent property in Burlington.


Quote

Kevin Arjoon, City Clerk
“Nearly 65% of Canada’s core infrastructure is owned, operated and maintained by municipalities. The City of Burlington oversees many of the services the community relies on every day such as fire response, transit, roads and recreation programs. The 2022 municipal election is your opportunity to choose who makes key decisions for you and your city.”


Links and Resources

  • Visit myvoteburlington.ca for all your 2022 Burlington election news, updates and information.

  • To receive the latest news and updates about the city’s 2022 municipal election, residents can subscribe to the “News and Updates” at myvoteburlington.ca.

  • To confirm if you are on the registered Voters List for the 2022 municipal election, visit myvoteburlington.ca. Being on the Voters List saves you time when you vote.


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Communications contact:
Sharon Will
Communications Advisor
905-335-7777, ext. 7483
sharon.will@burlington.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

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