1974 Brantford municipal election

The 1974 Brantford municipal election took place on December 2, 1974, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Elections also took place in the rural and small-town communities surrounding Brantford.

Charles Bowen was elected to a second two-year term as the mayor of Brantford.

Results

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1974 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
Candidate Votes %
(x)Charles Bowen 10,660 58.02
Ronald Stockdale 6,364 34.64
Gerry Risser 1,348 7.34
Total valid votes 18,372 100


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1974 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward One (two members elected)
Candidate Votes %
Doug McNicol 1,706 31.76
(x)Walter Halyk 1,641 30.55
(x)Howard Jones 1,463 27.23
John Sless 360 6.70
Robert Martinow 202 3.76
Total valid votes 5,372 100


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1974 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Three (two members elected)
Candidate Votes %
Mabel Cooper 2,360 30.71
(x)Pat Luciani 1,711 22.26
(x)Vic Symes 1,609 20.94
William Humble 1,093 14.22
John Tubman 912 11.87
Total valid votes 7,685 100


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1974 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Five (two members elected)
Candidate Votes %
Mac Makarchuk 1,480 39.01
Wynn Harding 1,216 32.05
Bev Lavelle 1,098 28.94
Total valid votes 3,794 100
  • Bev Lavelle, who finished third in the 1974 election, was appointed to the Brantford City Council to replace Mac Makarchuk after he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1975. She resigned from council in October 1976 and was not a candidate in the 1976 municipal election.[1]

References

  1. ^ Brantford Expositor, 7 December 1976, p. 1.