New Oshawa Council decided during Municipal Election
On Monday, October 24, Oshawa voters took to the polls to determine who would guide the City of Oshawa, Region of Durham and local school boards for the next four years.
As per the Regional Clerk, Durham Region’s new Regional Chair is John Henry.
As per the City of Oshawa Clerk, the City’s new Council composition is as follows:
- Mayor: Dan Carter;
- Ward 1 Regional and City Councillor: John Neal;
- Ward 1 City Councillor: Rosemary McConkey;
- Ward 2 Regional and City Councillor: Tito-Dante Marimpietri;
- Ward 2 City Councillor: Jim Lee;
- Ward 3 Regional and City Councillor: Bob Chapman;
- Ward 3 City Councillor: Bradley Marks;
- Ward 4 Regional and City Councillor: Rick Kerr;
- Ward 4 City Councillor: Derek Giberson;
- Ward 5 Regional and City Councillor: Brian Nicholson; and,
- Ward 5 City Councillor: John Gray.
As per the City of Oshawa Clerk, the new School Board Trustees are as follows:
- Durham District School Board: Linda Stone, Shailene Panylo and Deb Oldfield;
- Durham Catholic District School Board: Kim Beatty and Morgan Ste. Marie; and,
- Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir: Marcellin Kwilu Mondo.
The official results for the position of Conseiller(ère), Conseil scolaire Viamonde, will be released by the City in the coming business days after all official results have been received from the 30 municipalities contained in Sector 1 of Conseil scolaire Viamonde.
The new City of Oshawa Council will be sworn in on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 in Council Chambers (50 Centre St. S.).
Thank you to all Oshawa voters who cast their ballot in the 2022 Municipal & School Board Elections. The City is looking hear about your 2022 Municipal & School Board Elections experience.
Share your experience with the 2022 Municipal & School Board Elections on paper at Service Oshawa (50 Centre St. S.) or on Connect Oshawa now.
Feedback will be received until 12 p.m., Monday, December 5 and considered in planning for the 2026 Municipal & School Board Elections.
For more information on the 2022 Municipal & School Board Elections, please visit our website at voteoshawa.ca or contact City Clerk Services at 905-436-5639 or [email protected].
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