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Windsor election results 2018

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Drew Dilkens says he wants to continue to work in the best interests of all Windsor residents. Dilkens is seeking re-election to serve a second term as the city’s second mayor. In his first term, Dilkens touted successes such as lowering the unemployment rate and improving infrastructure.

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Candidates

Mayor

Drew Dilkens (incumbent)
Franz (Frank) Dyck
Tom Hensel
Ernie Lamont
Matt Marchand

Ward 1:

Matt (Matthew) Ford
Fred Francis (incumbent)
Krysta Glovasky-Ridsdale
Wiquar Husain
Darcie Renaud

Ward 2:

Fabio Costante
John Elliott (incumbent)

Ward 3:

Rino Bortolin (incumbent)
Helmi Charif
Steve Palenkas

Ward 4:

Janice Campbell
Chris Holt (incumbent)

Ward 5:

Adam Castle
Lillian B. Kruzsely
Joe Lucier
Ed Sleiman (incumbent)
Martin A. Utrosa
Joey Wright

Ward 6:

Jeff Denomme
Jo-Anne Gignac (incumbent)
Josh Jacquot
Terry Yaldo

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Ward 7:

Barbara Holland
Irek Kusmierczyk (incumbent)
Angelo Marignani
Albert Saba

Ward 8 (current councillor not running):

Giovanni (John) Abati
Gemma Grey-Hall
Patti Hayes
Gary Kaschak
Greg Lemay
Kathryn MacDonell
David Sundin
Lisa Valente

Ward 9:

Alex Aggarwal
Kieran McKenzie
Hilary Payne (incumbent)

Ward 10 candidates:

Olivia Ashak
Paul Borrelli (incumbent)
Wally Chafchak
Mohamed Chams
Mark Masanovich
Jim Morrison
Michael Patterson
Sadiq Pirani

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