Greater Sudbury municipal election, 2000
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The Greater Sudbury municipal election, 2000 was held in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario
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, Canada
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 on November 13, 2000. All municipal elections in the province of Ontario
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 are held on the same date.

The election chose the mayor
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 and city council
City council
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lors who would sit on the new Greater Sudbury City Council
Greater Sudbury City Council
Greater Sudbury City Council is the governing body of the City of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.The council consists of the mayor plus a twelve-person council. The city is divided into twelve wards; each ward is represented by one councillor...

 from 2000 to 2003.

Issues

The city of Greater Sudbury, in its current form, did not yet exist on the election date, but was legislated to come into effect on January 1, 2001. On the election date, the former government structure of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury and its seven constituent municipalities was still in place. The election, however, was held to choose the new city council.

Officially, the municipal councils from the 1997 elections remained in office until December 31, 2000, approximately three weeks longer than in most other Ontario municipalities. However, much of their actual power had already been transferred to the new city's appointed transition committee, leaving the incumbent municipal councils with only nominal authority. Although temporary, the limits that were placed on the power of the outgoing municipal councils were controversial throughout the year.

The municipal amalgamation was itself controversial and unpopular, especially in the suburban municipalities.

Mayoral race

The winner of the mayoral race was Jim Gordon, the long-serving mayor of the former city of Sudbury. Gordon did not face serious opposition.

Ward 1

Two to be elected.
Candidate Votes %
Eldon Gainer 4,245 26.9
Gerry McIntaggart 3,543 22.5
Vicki Kett 2,858 18.1
Dick Johnstone 2,371 15.0
Joe Cimino 1,998 12.7
Jim Chénier 745 4.7
Total valid votes 15,759

Ward 2

Two to be elected.
Candidate Votes %
Lionel Lalonde 5,257 31.7
Ron Bradley 4,126 24.9
Claude Berthiaume 3,388 20.4
Jim Ilnitski 2,618 15.8
Bill Hedderson 1,186 7.2
Total valid votes 16,575

Ward 3

Two to be elected.
Candidate Votes %
Ron Dupuis 2,907 19.8
Louise Portelance 2,617 17.8
André Rivest 2,340 15.9
Joe Niceforo 1,916 13.0
Maurice Lamoureux
Maurice Lamoureux
Maurice Lamoureux is a former politician in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. He was an alderman for several years, and served as mayor of Sudbury from 1981 to 1982.Lamoureux was an office supervisor at Falconbridge Ltd. in private life...

1,395 9.5
Marc Landry 1,011 6.9
Roger Trottier 1,000 6.8
Leonard Zivny 913 6.2
Nicky Doyon 585 4.0
Total valid votes 14,684

Ward 4

Two to be elected.
Candidate Votes %
Ted Callaghan 4,213 32.8
Dave Kilgour 4,066 31.7
Russ Thompson 3,022 23.5
Rachel Proulx 1,540 12.0
Total valid votes 12,841

Ward 5

Two to be elected.
Candidate Votes %
Doug Craig 5,599 35.4
Austin Davey 3,386 21.4
Mila Wong 2,958 18.7
Peter McMullen 2,956 18.7
Marvin Julian 896 5.7
Total valid votes 15,795

Ward 6

Two to be elected.
Candidate Votes %
David Courtemanche
David Courtemanche
David Courtemanche is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is the former mayor of Greater Sudbury, having served one term from 2003 to 2006.-Background:...

4,357 28.6
Mike Petryna 3,329 21.9
Janet Gasparini 2,939 19.3
Ricardo de la Riva 2,494 16.4
Claire Pilon 1,460 9.6
Ernie Savard 636 4.2
Total votes 15,215 100.00

School trustees

2000 Greater Sudbury municipal election, Trustee, Area One
Candidate Total votes % of total votes
Gord Santala 2,349 46.09
(x)Muiriel MacLeod 2,150 42.18
Stephen L. Butcher 598 11.73
Total valid votes 5,097 100.00

Biographical details

  • Carl St. John was a former railway worker, who operated a laundromat in Sudbury. He had previously campaigned for mayor in the 1994 and 1997
    Sudbury municipal election, 1997
    The 1997 Sudbury municipal election was held on November 10, 1997, as voters in Sudbury and its outlying communities voted to elected mayors, councillors and school trustees...

     municipal elections. St. John called for economic diversification in the industrial and commercial sectors in 2000, and said that he would work to bring computer hardwire and software companies to the city. He also promised a 1.5% tax cut every year for three years, as well as a freeze on residential tax rates. He died on February 3, 2002.
  • Dick Johnstone was the final mayor of Walden
    Walden, Ontario
    Walden was a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, existing from 1973 to 2000. Created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury when regional government was introduced, the town was dissolved when the city of Greater Sudbury was incorporated on January 1, 2001...

     before to its amalgamation into Greater Sudbury, and also served as a regional councillor. He sought election to the new Greater Sudbury Council in 2000, and was defeated. He later sought an appointment to the City of Greater Sudbury's first economic development corporation in 2001, but did not receive the position. As of 2008, he was a director of the Human League Association in Sudbury.
  • Ricardo de la Riva is a family doctor, and served for many years as a city councillor in Sudbury. He was first elected in 1972, and was returned in every subsequent election until 2000. He also served on the Sudbury Regional Council from its creation in 1973 until its abolition in 2000. De la Riva was a long-time supporter of French language rights, and a strong proponent of economic renewal in Sudbury's downtown area. He opposed efforts to deregulate the city's store shopping hours in the late 1990s, and criticized retail expansion in the city's south end as harmful to the downtown. He was particularly opposed to the opening of a Wal-Mart
    Wal-Mart
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     in the city's south end. In late 1999, he announced his intent to have the new city of Greater Sudbury recognized as officially bilingual. He was awarded the Francophile Order of Merit by the Association canadienne-francaise de l'Ontario in 2000. De la Riva was defeated in the 2000 election. He was awarded a Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002. The following year, he wrote an extended piece supporting efforts to fly the Franco-Ontarian
    Franco-Ontarian
    Franco-Ontarians are French Canadian or francophone residents of the Canadian province of Ontario. They are sometimes known as "Ontarois"....

     flag from Tom Davies Square
    Tom Davies Square
    Tom Davies Square is the city hall of Greater Sudbury, Ontario.Built in the 1970s and formerly known as Civic Square, the building was part of an urban renewal movement toward transforming the city's visual image by investing in more distinctive and modern architecture...

    , arguing that the move would reflect Pierre Elliott Trudeau's vision of a bilingual and bi-cultural Canada. He was later appointed to the board of the Flour Mill Business Improvement Area, and became its chair in February 2004.
  • Claire Pilon is a freelance journalist in Sudbury. She was a school trustee for more than two decades before she sought election to the Greater Sudbury City Council, and also served as chair of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel-Ontario
    Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel-Ontario
    The Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario is a school board in the Canadian province of Ontario. The board is the school district administrator for French language Roman Catholic separate schools in the city of Greater Sudbury and the districts of Sudbury, Manitoulin and Algoma.-Secondary:*...

     and as president of the Centre Francophone Culturel. She was named Franco-Ontarien of the Year by the Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario du Grand-Sudbury in 2000. She also has written several pieces for the Sudbury Star
    Sudbury Star
    The Sudbury Star is a Canadian daily regional newspaper, published in Sudbury, Ontario. It is run by the media conglomerate Sun Media, which is controlled by Quebecor....

    and other papers including Le Voyageur, many about local French-Canadian and Catholic culture and history. In 2003, she wrote a piece in support of a proposal to fly the Franco-Ontarian flag from Tom Davies Square.
  • Ernie Savard is a retired businessman, and a former Sudbury City Councillor and trustee on the Sudbury Board of Education. He was the only trustee to vote against offering summer credit programs during a teacher strike in 1980, arguing that it was a needless provocation against the teaching community. He was a member of the group People Against Climbing Taxes (PACT) during his re-election bid in 1982. Savard came out of political retirement for the 2000 election. A devout Roman Catholic and a prominent member of the local Knights of Columbus
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    , he oversaw the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto and was president of the Friends of the Grotto Association for several years. He was given a retirement party by Friends of the Grotto in 2002, at age 80. In 2005, a walkway from the grotto to a new fountain was named after Savard.

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