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Canadian election
2016 Halifax mayoral election Turnout 31.77%
Nominee
Mike Savage
Lil MacPherson
Popular vote
61,875
28,543
Percentage
68.43%
31.57%
Results of the 2016 Halifax mayoral election by district
Nova Scotia's iconic Peggy's Cove is located in Halifax Regional Municipality
The 2016 Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election was held on October 15, 2016, to elect councillors and a mayor to a four-year term on the Halifax Regional Council , the governing body of the Halifax Regional Municipality . This election was one of many across Nova Scotia as part of the 2016 Nova Scotia municipal elections . School board elections were also on the ballot.
There are 16 districts in the large municipality.[ 1] On June 8, 2015, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board approved new boundaries for four of the districts.[ 2] Districts 9 and 11 swap an area of new development along Northwest Arm Drive called Long Lake Village. This neighbourhood moves from District 11 to District 9. Similarly, there is an exchange between Districts 13 and 14. A number of properties on Hammonds Plains Road in Lucasville move from District 14 to District 13.[ 3]
In 2015, two councillors, Barry Dalrymple and Jennifer Watts, announced they would not be re-offering in 2016.[ 4] Longtime councillor Gloria McCluskey followed suit in February 2016,[ 5] and in May another long-serving councillor, Reg Rankin said his current term would be his last.[ 6]
Candidates and results [ edit ]
HRM Total Population, 2011 Census: 390,096
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Mike Savage (X)[ 7]
61,875
68.43
Lil MacPherson[ 8]
28,543
31.57
Turnout
90,418
The incumbent Barry Dalrymple did not re-offer.
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Steve Streatch[ 9]
2,245
37.94
Cathy Deagle-Gammon[ 10]
1,790
30.25
Trevor Lawson[ 11]
1,064
17.98
Colin Castle[ 12]
395
6.68
Steve Sinnott[ 13]
263
4.44
Alison McNair[ 14]
160
2.70
Turnout
5,917
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
David Hendsbee (X)
3,262
49.62
Gail McQuarrie[ 15]
1,980
30.12
Shelley Fashan[ 16]
1,090
16.58
Sydnee L. McKay[ 17]
242
3.68
Turnout
6,574
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Bill Karsten (Incumbent) (Acclaimed)
Turnout
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Lorelei Nicoll (Incumbent) [ 18] (Acclaimed) [ 15]
Turnout
The incumbent Gloria McCluskey did not reoffer.
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Sam Austin[ 19]
2,371
30.59
Tim Rissesco[ 20]
1,672
21.57
Kate Watson[ 19]
1,583
20.42
Derrek Vallis[ 19]
1,068
13.78
Ned Milburn[ 17]
507
6.54
Gabriel Enxuga[ 19]
335
4.32
Warren Wesson[ 20]
173
2.23
Adam Bowes[ 20]
43
0.55
Turnout
7,752
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Tony Mancini (X)
3,565
64.19
Carlos Beals[ 21]
1,989
35.81
Turnout
5,554
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Waye Mason (X)
2,962
61.57
Sue Uteck[ 22]
1,590
33.05
Dominic Desjardins[ 23]
259
5.38
Turnout
4,811
The incumbent, Jennifer Watts did not re-offer in 2016.
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Lindell Smith[ 24]
3,418
51.58
Patrick Murphy[ 25]
1,115
16.83
Brenden Sommerhalder[ 26]
761
11.48
Chris Poole[ 27]
715
10.79
Irvine Carvery[ 25]
435
6.56
Anthony Kawalski[ 27]
101
1.52
Martin Farrell[ 25]
82
1.24
Turnout
6,627
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Shawn Cleary[ 28]
3,741
49.37
Linda Mosher (X)
3,634
47.95
Kyle Woodbury[ 29]
203
2.68
Turnout
7,578
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Russell Walker (X)
2,007
42.56
Andrew Curran[ 30]
1,992
42.24
Mohammad Ehsan[ 17]
717
15.20
Turnout
4,716
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Steve Adams (X)
3,613
74.05
Dawn E. Penney[ 31]
1,266
25.95
Turnout
4,879
The incumbent Reg Rankin did not re-offer.
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Richard Zurawski[ 32]
1,606
28.33
Scott Guthrie[ 33]
1,241
21.89
Bruce Holland [ 34]
916
16.16
Iona Stoddard[ 33]
704
12.42
John Bignell[ 35]
669
11.80
Bruce E. Smith[ 36]
533
9.40
Turnout
5,689
31.55%
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Matt Whitman (X)
4,088
54.94
Pamela Lovelace[ 37]
2,567
34.50
Harry Ward[ 38]
786
10.56
Turnout
7,441
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Lisa Blackburn[ 33]
2,062
42.80
Brad Johns (X)
2,015
41.82
Kevin Copley[ 39]
741
15.38
Turnout
4,818
Eligible voters:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Tim Outhit (Incumbent) (Acclaimed)
Turnout
^ "2012 Municipal Elections" . Halifax Regional Municipality. Archived from the original on May 22, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2012 .
^ Halifax Regional Municipality, Boundary Review page
^ These changes were identified by comparing these maps (2014) with the maps contained in the NSUARB decision (June 2015)
^ Bundale, Brett (September 26, 2015). "Councillors, mayor weigh in on election plans" . Halifax Herald . Halifax Herald Limited. Retrieved June 14, 2016 .
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^ a b "Halifax District 8 candidates share thoughts on diversity" . Canadian Broadcasting Corporation . CBC News . June 29, 2016. Retrieved July 27, 2016 .
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^ a b c Boon, Jacob (August 2, 2016). "Lisa Blackburn joins a growing list of HRM council candidates" . The Coast . Retrieved August 19, 2016 .
^ Boon, Jacob (June 16, 2016). "Bruce Holland uses his community newspaper to announce campaign for city council" . the coast (Reality Bites Blog) . Retrieved June 21, 2016 .
^ Candidate Website , Accessed June 27, 2016
^ Candidate Website , Accessed August 18, 2016
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