Municipal elections were held in Ontario November 13, 2000.
Elected mayors
- Ajax: Steve Parish
- Barrie: Jim Perri
- Brampton: Susan Fennell
- Brantford: Chris Friel (details)
- Burlington: Robert MacIsaac[1]
- Cambridge: Doug Craig
- Chatham-Kent: Bill Erickson[2]
- Clarington: John Mutton[3]
- Greater Sudbury: Jim Gordon[2] (details)
- Guelph: Karen Farbridge (details)
- Hamilton: Bob Wade[2] (details)
- Kawartha Lakes: Art Truax (details)
- Kingston: Isabel Turner[2]
- Kitchener: Carl Zehr[2]
- London: Anne Marie DeCicco[2]
- Markham: Don Cousens
- Mississauga: Hazel McCallion easily defeated a Rod Stewart impersonator with the same name.[4]
- Niagara Falls: Wayne Thomson[2]
- Norfolk County: Rita Kalmbach (details)
- Oakville: Ann Mulvale[2]
- Oshawa: Nancy Diamond[2]
- Ottawa: Bob Chiarelli[2] (details)
- Peterborough: Sylvia Sutherland[2] (details)
- Pickering: Wayne Arthurs
- Richmond Hill: William Bell
- Sarnia: Mike Bradley[2]
- Sault Ste. Marie: John Rowswell
- St. Catharines: Tim Rigby (details)
- Thunder Bay: Ken Boshcoff[2]
- Toronto: Mel Lastman (details)
- Vaughan: Lorna Jackson (details)
- Waterloo: Lynne Woolstencroft
- Whitby: Marcel Brunelle
- Windsor: Michael Hurst[5] (details)
References
- ↑ Montreal Gazette, November 14, 2000, pg A17
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Ontario mayors". Windsor Star. November 16, 2000. p. B7. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
- ↑ "2000 Election Results". Clarington. Clarington. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
- ↑ The National Post, Nov 14, 2000, pg A21, "political landslide as Mississauga Mayor is overwhelmingly re-elected"
- ↑ The Windsor Star, November 16, 2000, pg B7
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