2014 Peel Region municipal elections


Elections were held in the Regional Municipality of Peel of Ontario on October 27, 2014 in conjunction with municipal elections across the province.
Mayoral campaigns were won by Allan Thompson in Caledon, Linda Jeffrey in Brampton, and Bonnie Crombie in Mississauga. Newly re-elected Mississauga councillor Frank Dale was voted by 14 of 24 Regional councillors as the new Chair of the Region of Peel.

[Peel Regional Council]

Regional chair

The list of individuals interested in candidacy include:
Hazel McCallion has cautioned current Mississauga councillors from seeking the seat, or voting for a current Regional councillor, as this would trigger a $500,000 by-election or an appointment. Frank Dale won the appointment by a single vote over John Sanderson which he cast for himself.

Brampton">Brampton, Ontario">Brampton

The 2014 Brampton municipal election was held on October 27, 2014 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, to elect the Mayor of Brampton, Brampton City Council and the Brampton members of the Peel District School Board and Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. The election is being held in conjunction with the province wide 2014 municipal elections.

Mayor of Brampton

There are currently eleven Mayoral candidates in Brampton.
CandidateVote%Notes
Linda Jeffrey51,06149.33Former Brampton City Councillor, MPP for Brampton Centre and Brampton—Springdale, Minister of Natural Resources, Labour, Seniors and Municipal Affairs and Housing, and Chair of Cabinet
John Sanderson22,33621.58Officially lending their support are City Councillors Bob Callahan, John Hutton, and Grant Gibson and Regional Councillors Elaine Moore and John Sprovieri.
Susan Fennell 12,97512.54
Gurjit S. Grewal3,4643.35
Donald McLeod2,7822.69Scrap metal broker, owns company. In an interview with The Brampton Guardian, his focus was on accountability. Roads, urban sprawl, and quality of life were also mentioned.
Jacqueline Bell2,1872.11
Ranjit Singh2,0852.01
Muhammad Haque1,8481.79
Baljit Bobby More1,3041.26
Sukhjinder S. Gill8780.85
Hargurnar Randhawa7490.72Ran in the 2010 election for Mayor of Brampton, placing fourth of five.
Devinder Sangha7310.71
Miriam Wylie4730.46

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Initials refer to candidates Hargy Randhawa, Gurjit Grewal, and Devinder Sangha.
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Regional council

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Incumbent Grant Gibson won with a healthy margin, as did his close ally, Regional Councillor Elaine Moore. Gibson endorsed the candidacy of John Sanderson for mayor. Gibson and Elaine Moore were the only councillors to post their expenses online before the public focus on accountability. Gibson's top challengers were Steve Kerr, a certified youth counselor/education liaison and entrepreneur, and Maureen Harper, a veterinarian, recently retired from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

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Caledon">Caledon, Ontario">Caledon

Registration for the 2014 election in Caledon had a slow start compared to other municipalities; the first Council registration was incumbent Gord McClure, on February 14.

Mayor of Caledon

There are currently two Mayoral candidates in Caledon.
Incumbent Marolyn Morrison is not seeking a fourth term in office; her husband intends to retire from teaching in 2015. Morrison experienced continued intimidation from developers throughout her term of office, including an attack on her husband that caused temporary vision damage.
CandidateVote%Notes
Allan Thompson7,82248.48First elected as Regional Councillor for Ward 2 in 2003. Issues include managing sustainable growth.
Ian Sinclair3,09119.16Served as area and regional councillor between 1994 and 2003 in Ward 1, director and president of former Caledon Ratepayers Association between 1979 and 1986. Issues include public consultation, tax rates, and urban design.
Gary Cascone2,89817.96
Nancy Stewart2,19913.63
George Niras1230.76Niras has dropped out of the election, but will remain on the ballot. He has endorsed Gary Cascone.

Chris Harker, a former Ward 5 Regional Councillor, registered from August 13; he withdrew August 18, due to "a sudden and unforeseen personal matter".

Regional Councillor

Those elected as a Regional Councillor serve both on Town of Caledon council and Region of Peel council.

Area Councillor

Those elected as an Area Councillor serve only on the Town of Caledon council, not the Region of Peel council.

Debates

Mississauga">Mississauga, Ontario">Mississauga

Mayor of Mississauga

The mayoral race in Mississauga was noted for the retirement of Hazel McCallion, who had served as the city's mayor since 1978 and often faced only token opposition in past campaigns, thus giving rise to the city's first genuinely competitive mayoral race in many years. The leading candidates were Bonnie Crombie and Steve Mahoney, both former Members of Parliament. A third former MP, Carolyn Parrish, was widely believed to be a potential candidate as well, but instead confirmed her intention to run for a council seat rather than for mayor.
Through much of the year, Mahoney and Crombie were effectively tied in public opinion polling; although Mahoney led slightly in most polls, his lead rarely exceeded the poll's margin of error. Both candidates' platforms were nearly identical, with the only substantive point of distinction between them being Mahoney's proposal to implement high-occupancy vehicle lanes on some city streets as an interim measure, while working toward the longer-term implementation of rapid transit improvements that both candidates favoured. In early October, however, McCallion made a speech in which, while stopping short of calling it an official endorsement, she appeared to favour Crombie as her successor; the speech almost immediately vaulted Crombie into a 25-point lead over Mahoney.
There were a total of 10 registered candidates.
CandidateVote%Notes
Bonnie Crombie102,34663.4955. Former Mississauga Ward 5 councillor, former Mississauga—Streetsville MP.
Steve Mahoney46,22428.6866. Former Mississauga Ward 8 councillor, former Mississauga West MPP, former Mississauga West MP. Initial platform is entirely fiscally themed; linking tax increases to inflation, core services review, seek outside advice on City spending, adopt participatory budgeting using social media and crowd sourcing.
Dil Muhammad2,4291.5175. Retired CEO of Pharm Canada and Vivo Canadian.
Stephen King1,8741.16
Masood Khan1,2540.78
Donald Barber1,2250.76
Derek Ramkissoon1,0440.6552. Resident of Orchard Heights. Owns "staffing, employment and investment companies." Founder of the non-profit In Christ Alone Ministry. Wants to bring skilled labour to Mississauga, For gridlock, wants to create peak period dedicated truck lanes.
Scott E. W. Chapman8680.5424. born in Mississauga, resident of Meadowvale. Educated at Humber College, Seneca College. Quit his job at an alarm company to become a full-time candidate. Admires Hazel McCallion and her "fiscal responsibility". Issues include transit and emergency preparedness. On announcing his nomination, he stopped tweeting.
Riazuddin Choudhry7900.4970. resident of Cooksville. Retired. As of April, Choudhry and his campaign team are going into the community to establish what the issues are, so that he can establish a platform.
Paul Fromm7750.4865. White nationalist racialist and perennial candidate.
Kevin Jackal Johnston7410.4642. Resident of Meadowvale. Platform centres around reducing the number of by-laws, eliminating red light cameras, revitalizing the waterfront.
Andrew Seitz5070.31Finished second last of 16 challengers to McCallion in the 2010 election.
Joe Lomangino4150.26
Grant Isaac3920.24
Sheraz Siddiqui3150.20

Mike Shoss withdrew his nomination for mayor.

Endorsements

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Awareness polls
In mid-September 2014, Mahoney commissioned a poll of 824 people using interactive voice response. Main Street Technologies added the names of the three Toronto mayoral front-runners to Mississauga front-runners' names, to demonstrate Mahoney's observation that many Mississauga residents were unaware of the municipal election or its candidates. Mahoney's internal polling found that 63 to 66% of Mississauga residents are undecided as to their choice for mayor.

City and Regional Council

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Note that Sidney Mondoux was registered for Ward 9, then to Ward 5, and will appear on the ballot for Ward 9.

Debates

School trustees

Peel District School Board

Janet McDougald was acclaimed as the chair of the Peel District School Board in a 1 December 2014 inaugural meeting.

Brampton

Wards 1, 5
CandidateVote%Notes
Indre Daboo1070.90
David Green 638253.61
Chris Piechocki5144.32
Rajbir Kaur Sidhu8977.53
Surinder Sandhu9.437.92

Wards 2, 6
Wards 3, 4
Wards 7, 8
Wards 9, 10
CandidateVote%Notes
Gurpreet Chungh9064.59%
Albert Evans324716.45%
Baljit Singh Ghuman15938.07%
Harinderpal Hundal14987.59%
Rose Mary Parfitt11275.71%
Balpreet TJ Sandhu15808.00%
Gitu Sandhu5042.55%
Meera Sharma313915.90%
Harkirat Singh 554828.10%
R A Syed Mohammed5993.03%

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Wards 1 and 7
Wards 2 and 8
Wards 3 and 4
Ward 5
Ward 6
Ward 9 and 10
Brampton wards 1, 3, 4
Brampton wards 2, 5, 6
Joseph Tanti withdrew his nomination, to run for Brampton City Council in Wards 7 & 8.
Brampton wards 7, 8, 9, 10
Caledon
Mississauga ward 1, 3
Mississauga ward 2, 8
Mississauga ward 4
Mississauga ward 5
Mississauga ward 6, 11
Mississauga ward 7
Mississauga ward 9, 10
The following candidates are running in all of Peel. Locally, the schools represented are École élémentaire Carrefour des jeunes, École élémentaire Horizon Jeunesse, and École secondaire Jeunes sans frontières.
Brampton and Caledon
Mississauga