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Results discussion
#31
(10-27-2014, 09:03 PM)Spokes Wrote: Looks like Frank Etherington will keep his seat on Kitchener's city council

I wonder if he will end up with a wider margin of victory this time around.
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#32
Clarke is now tied with Wettlaufer after being down early.
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#33
(10-27-2014, 09:15 PM)clasher Wrote:
(10-27-2014, 09:03 PM)Spokes Wrote: Looks like Frank Etherington will keep his seat on Kitchener's city council

I wonder if he will end up with a wider margin of victory this time around.

Sure can't be narrower hah.
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#34
A lot of incumbents in Cambridge too!
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#35
Dan Glenn-Graham's attempt to get Dan Graham elected in ward 2 didn't seem to work.
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#36
Any guesses on voter turnout? it was 25% last year.

Toronto got 61%
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#37
Jay Aissa has officially conceded
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#38
Frank Monteiro wins Cambridge ward 7
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#39
Oh thank goodness.

In other news, check out Ward 6 in Cambridge. Shannon Adshade is up by one vote, with 50/60 polls counted.

Elizabeth Clarke was ahead of Wettlaufer for about 2 minutes.

Poor Cameron Dearlove. He had been hustling since January, and got thumped by a candidate who coasted to the win via name recognition.
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#40
Frank Etherington has won Kitchener's ward 9
Sarah Marsh up about 600 votes over James Howe in ward 10
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#41
Jane Mitchell's widened her lead over Telegdi. I'd say she's going to win.
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#42
(10-27-2014, 09:25 PM)fakepnijjar Wrote: Oh thank goodness.

In other news, check out Ward 6 in Cambridge. Shannon Adshade is up by one vote, with 50/60 polls counted.

Elizabeth Clarke was ahead of Wettlaufer for about 2 minutes.

Poor Cameron Dearlove. He had been hustling since January, and got thumped by a candidate who coasted to the win via name recognition.

Clarke and Wettlaufer were tied at one point.  Crazy.
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#43
(10-27-2014, 09:25 PM)scshunt Wrote: Jane Mitchell's widened her lead over Telegdi. I'd say she's going to win.

VERY good news for the Region.
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#44
I wonder what Doug Craig's stance on rapid transit will be in the next four years
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#45
Sandy Shantz is the new mayor of Woolwich Township
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