
Map of the Wards in Norfolk County
The 3rd municipal election in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada took place on November 13, 2006. Dennis Travale, a businessman who also ran in the 2000 election, was elected mayor. Rita Kalmbach had chosen not to run for re-election due to personal reasons. It was the first election in Norfolk County history to have electronic voting in place.
Mayoral race
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| Dennis Travale | 7230 | 36.58% |
| Frank Nightingale | 6362 | 32.19% |
| Peter Black | 3818 | 19.32% |
| Gary Muntz | 2353 | 11.91% |
County council
Ward 1
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| John Hunt | 996 | 41.55% |
| Ted Whitworth (Incumbent) | 876 | 36.55% |
| Donald Quick | 525 | 21.90% |
Ward 2
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| Roger Geysens (Incumbent) | 1428 | 89.53% |
| Maurice Kalle | 167 | 10.47% |
Ward 3
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| Michael J. Columbus (Incumbent) | 1807 | 73.22% |
| Ede Pos | 167 | 10.47% |
Ward 4
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| Jim Oliver | 973 | 44.65% |
| Dean Morrison (Incumbent) | 841 | 38.60% |
| Bill Culver | 365 | 16.75% |
Ward 5
Two to be elected
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| Charlie Luke (Incumbent) | 2831 | 27.07% |
| Heidy Van Dyk | 2068 | 19.77% |
| Doug Brunton | 1520 | 14.53% |
| Chris Thomas | 1349 | 12.90% |
| John Kinnear | 1084 | 10.36% |
| Al Harrington | 961 | 9.19% |
| Edward Doerksen | 294 | 2.81% |
| Russell Colebrook | 213 | 2.04% |
| Bob Thompson | 139 | 1.33% |
Ward 6
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| John Wells (Incumbent) | ACCLAIMED | |
Ward 7
| Candidate | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| Harold Sonnenberg (Incumbent) | 1236 | 46.29% |
| Geoff Dew | 897 | 33.60% |
| Gordon Woods | 333 | 12.47% |
| Ronald G. Smith | 204 | 7.64% |
Sources
See also
- 2010 Norfolk County municipal elections
- 2003 Norfolk County municipal elections
- 2000 Norfolk County municipal elections
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