Canadian municipal election
2022 London municipal election Turnout 25.50%
Map of London's 14 wards
The 2022 London municipal election was a municipal election that occurred on October 24, 2022, in conjunction with municipal elections being held across the province.
Electoral system
After using ranked ballots in the 2018 municipal election , London returned to using the first past the post electoral system after the passing of the Supporting Ontario's Recovery and Municipal Elections Act, 2020 by the Government of Ontario, which removed the right of municipalities to use a different electoral system from FPTP.[1]
The candidates registered to run for London City Council are as follows:[2]
Mayor
Incumbent mayor Ed Holder did not run for a second term, announcing on May 24 that he was retiring from politics.[3] Two days later, deputy mayor Josh Morgan announced he was running for the position.[4] He was endorsed by Holder. On June 27, former Liberal MPP Khalil Ramal announced he would run for mayor.[5] On the final day of registration, August 19, well-known local pastor Sandie Thomas entered the race.[6]
Mayoral Candidate
Vote
%
Josh Morgan
46,283
65.72
Khalil Ramal
15,912
22.59
Sandie Thomas
2,297
3.26
Sean O'Connell
1,432
2.03
Johanne Nichols
1,339
1.90
Daniel Jeffery
810
1.15
Brandon Ellis
747
1.06
Dan Lenart
743
1.05
Norman Robert Miles
536
0.76
Carlos Murray
329
0.47
London City Council
Ward 1
Candidate
Vote
%
Hadleigh McAlister
1,415
37.71
Michael Van Holst (X)
1,053
28.07
Ken Fischer
420
11.19
Julie Reynolds
358
9.54
Ryan Cadden
174
4.64
Janette Cameron
169
4.50
Shirley Wilton
73
1.95
Oberon Goodden
48
1.28
Kenneth Saunders
42
1.12
Ward 2
Candidate
Vote
%
Shawn Lewis (X)
3,310
88.76
Mike Yohnicki
419
11.24
Ward 3
Candidate
Vote
%
Peter Cuddy
1,433
36.17
Bob Wright
1,026
25.90
Prabh Gill
774
19.54
Ainsley Graham
592
14.94
Saifullah Qasimi
137
3.46
Ward 4
Candidate
Vote
%
Susan Stevenson
1,064
28.34
Jarad Fisher
769
20.48
Colleen Murphy
684
18.22
Matt Nicolaidis
681
18.14
Stephen Orser
365
9.72
Sylvia Nagy
129
3.44
Raymond Daamen
63
1.68
Ward 5
Candidate
Vote
%
Jerry Pribil
3,982
64.52
Connor Pierotti
2,190
35.48
Ward 6
Candidate
Vote
%
Samuel Trosow
2,082
48.11
Mariam Hamou (X)
1,783
41.20
Becky Williamson
463
10.70
Ward 7
Candidate
Vote
%
Corrine Rahman
3,910
54.96
Tommy Caldwell
2,163
30.40
Sharon Deebrah
577
8.11
Evan Wee
464
6.52
Ward 8
Candidate
Vote
%
Steve Lehman (X)
3,669
69.55
Colleen McCauley
838
15.89
Sarvarinder Singh Dohil
542
10.27
Patrick O'Connor
226
4.28
Ward 9
Candidate
Vote
%
Anna Hopkins (X)
4,281
62.07
Mario Jozic
1,569
22.75
Baqar Khan
376
5.45
Jacob Novick
348
5.05
Veronica Warner
323
4.68
Ward 10
Candidate
Vote
%
Paul Van Meerbergen (X)
2,400
41.93
Kevin May
1,461
25.52
John Kuypers
992
17.33
Claire Grant
653
11.41
Michael McMullen
218
3.81
Ward 11
Candidate
Vote
%
Skylar Franke
3,616
57.68
Jeremy McCall
1,731
27.61
Christine Oliver
553
8.82
Paul-Michael Anderson
267
4.26
Cole Fobert
102
1.63
Ward 12
Candidate
Vote
%
Elizabeth Peloza (X)
3,400
77.15
David Godwin
541
12.28
Alexander Main
466
10.57
Ward 13
Candidate
Vote
%
David Ferreira
1,885
41.23
John Fyfe-Millar (X)
1,851
40.49
David Millie
487
10.65
Alexandria Hames
349
7.63
Ward 14
Candidate
Vote
%
Steve Hillier (X)
1,766
45.99
Sarah Lehman
1,538
40.05
Danalynn Williams
536
13.96
References
^ "Method of voting". City of London . Retrieved May 6, 2022 .
^ "List of Candidates". City of London . Retrieved July 12, 2022 .
^ "London Mayor Ed Holder won't seek 2nd term, will retire from politics". CBC . Retrieved May 28, 2022 .
^ "Deputy Mayor Josh Morgan enters London, Ont. mayoral race". CBC . Retrieved May 28, 2022 .
^ "Former Liberal MPP Khalil Ramal enters London mayor's race". London Free Press . Retrieved June 30, 2022 .
^ "London mayoral, council races locked in". Blackburn News . Retrieved August 24, 2022 .