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Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen election results 2018

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For the first time in 20 years, the Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen will have a new mayor.

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Ron Gerow is walking away from municipal politics after serving as mayor since 1998. But his career on council dates back to the 1980s when he served the village of Havelock.

That opens the door for two candidates: Jim Martin and Andy Sharpe.

Martin is the township’s current deputy mayor, narrowly defeating Sharpe for the position in 2014. The owner of a landscaping business won by just over 300 votes.

Sharpe, a cabinet maker, has 15 years of municipal experience and currently serves on the board of Peterborough Public Health.

Mayor

Jim Martin (current deputy mayor)

Andy Sharpe

Deputy Mayor

Jim Collins

David Gerow

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Councillor – At Large

Amanda O’Rourke

Hart Webb

Councillor – Township Ward
Larry Ellis

Kelly Falls

Councillor – Village Ward
Kathy Clement

Barry Pomeroy

Jonathan Prosser

The Township

Havelock-Belmont-Methuen is a rural community, centrally located between Peterborough and Belleville and 90 minutes northeast of Toronto. Highway 7 runs through the village of Havelock. The area is home to 10 lakes, making it a destination for anglers, cottagers and tourists.

Population (2016)

4,523

Median total income of couple economic families with children (2015)/Ont. median

$87,040/$75,369

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Crime Severity Index (2017) – municipal/Ont.

*41.58/55.40  – *As part of Peterborough County

Violent Crime Severity Index (2017) – municipal/Ont.

*36.43/68.69 – *As part of Peterborough County

Political representation

Federal

Maryam Monsef (Liberal) – Peterborough-Kawartha

Provincial

Dave Smith (Progressive Conservative) – Peterborough-Kawartha

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