2003 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election


The 2003 Hamilton municipal election was held on November 10, 2003 to elect municipal officials in Hamilton, Ontario. The most high-profile contest was for the mayoral office. Candidates also campaigned for city council and for school trustee positions.

Mayoral election

Ward One (Chedoke-Cootes)

The race for Ward One councillor was marked by nine-year incumbent councillor Marvin Caplan's faltering support because of a major issue. During the campaign Marvin Caplan openly supported the completion of the Red Hill Creek Expressway, opposed by a majority of Ward One's residents.
Challenger Brian McHattie, who had run for Mayor in 1997, was a 43-year-old environmental consultant at the time of the election, and received support due to his opposition to the Red Hill Creek Expressway. Michael Puskas, the third candidate in the race, was a local lawyer who echoed Caplan's support for the Expressway.

Ward Two (Downtown)

Ward Three (Hamilton Centre)

Ward Four (East Hamilton)

Ward Five (Redhill)

Ward Six (East Mountain)

Ward Seven (Central Mountain)

Ward Eight (West Mountain)

Ward Nine (Upper Stoney Creek)

Ward Ten (Lower Stoney Creek)

Ward Eleven (Glanbrook Winona)

Ward Twelve (Ancaster)

Ward Thirteen (Dundas)

Ward Fourteen (Wentworth)

Ward Fifteen (Flamborough)