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Results discussion
#16
I think its safe to say that Waterloo (and the entire region) can continue to declare itself as an intelligent community.
Great results for Chair and Mayors!
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#17
Strickland and Mitchell leading the race for 2 Waterloo seats in regional council.
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#18
Vrbanovic the new mayor of Kitchener!
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#19
(10-27-2014, 08:34 PM)scshunt Wrote:
(10-27-2014, 08:32 PM)Spokes Wrote: How do we feel about these?

I'd say that Waterloo Regional Councillor's second seat is currently a 3-way tossup between Telegdi, Scian, and Mitchell. I'm happy with the Waterloo and Kitchener results, and mildly disappointed but not surprised by Cambridge.

Yes, I wouldn't call the second Waterloo Regional Council seat yet either. Probably Jane Mitchell, but not high confidence yet.

I'm satisfied with the results. I suspect Karen Scian would have done a better job than Sean Strickland, but they're both fine. My preferred outcome would have been (1) Jane Mitchell and (2) Karen Scian. Certainly Jane Mitchell is a strong supporter of active transportation and transit. 
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#20
Do you think we'll be able to hear or that there will be a Jay Aissa concession speech? It would likely be very interesting/crazy?
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#21
(10-27-2014, 08:51 PM)neonjoe Wrote: Do you think we'll be able to hear or that there will be a Jay Aissa concession speech? It would likely be very interesting/crazy?

And VERY entertaining.
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#22
What's the consensus of Wayne Wettlaufer as regional councillor?
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#23
Karl Keifer has won one of the Cambridge regional council seats
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#24
(10-27-2014, 08:50 PM)plam Wrote:
(10-27-2014, 08:34 PM)scshunt Wrote: I'd say that Waterloo Regional Councillor's second seat is currently a 3-way tossup between Telegdi, Scian, and Mitchell. I'm happy with the Waterloo and Kitchener results, and mildly disappointed but not surprised by Cambridge.

Yes, I wouldn't call the second Waterloo Regional Council seat yet either. Probably Jane Mitchell, but not high confidence yet.

I'm satisfied with the results. I suspect Karen Scian would have done a better job than Sean Strickland, but they're both fine. My preferred outcome would have been (1) Jane Mitchell and (2) Karen Scian. Certainly Jane Mitchell is a strong supporter of active transportation and transit. 

Mitchell is leading for the 2nd seat, but both Telegdi and Scian are within 100 votes.
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#25
(10-27-2014, 08:54 PM)Spokes Wrote: What's the consensus of Wayne Wettlaufer as regional councillor?

Not a big fan based on his TriTag survey responses. 
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#26
Leads for all incumbents in Waterloo city council race
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#27
Karen Redman and Tom Galloway have won 2 of Kitchener's 4 seats on Regional Council
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#28
Looks like Frank Etherington will keep his seat on Kitchener's city council
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#29
Elizabeth Clarke closing the gap on Lorentz and Wettlaufer for Regional Council
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#30
Scott Davey wins Kitchener's Ward 1
Yvonne Fernandes wins Kitchener's Ward 4
kelly Galloway-Sealock wins Kitchener's ward 5
Paul Singh wins Kitchener's ward 6
Bill Ioannidis wins Kitchener's Ward 7

Lots of incumbents. People seem happy with the job done last term.
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