The Pembroke City Council is the governing body of the Corporation of the City of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. It is composed of five councillors, one mayor and one deputy mayor.[1]
Elections
Elections are held every four years, per the Ontario Municipal Elections Act.[2] Councillors are elected by the electorate at large; that is, without geographic divisions. The mayor is also directly elected.
2006 elections
Results from 2006 municipal elections:[3]
Mayor
Candidate | Votes | Elected |
---|---|---|
Ed Jacyno | 3,208 | X |
Bob Bimm | 2,123 |
Council
Candidate | Votes | Elected |
---|---|---|
Les Scott | 3,130 | X |
Patricia Lafreniere | 3,019 | X |
Dan Callaghan | 2,946 | X |
Shirley White | 2,734 | X |
Gary Severin | 2,551 | X |
Terry O'Neill | 2,527 | X |
Bob Hackett | 2,364 | X |
Cheryl Lowe | 2,229 | X |
Bill Higginson | 2,190 | |
Terry Demers | 2,186 | |
Irene Perrault | 1,754 | |
Brad Barta | 1,395 | |
Rick Macdonald | 1,293 | |
Dean Fuisz | 1,249 | |
Sandra Lubimiv | 1,223 | |
Budget
For the 2009 fiscal year, council approved a municipal budget of $29.3 million CA$. As of 2009, the Corporation's debtload is $15.95 million.[4]
References
- ↑ City of Pembroke. "City Hall". Retrieved 2009-07-20.
- ↑ Queen's Printer for Ontario (2009-01-01). "Municipal Elections Act, 1996". Retrieved 2009-07-20.
- ↑ City of Pembroke. "2006 Municipal Elections". Retrieved 2009-07-20.
- ↑ Uhler, Stephen. "City spending $29M this year". The Daily Observer. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
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