2022 Peel Region municipal elections

2022 municipal elections in Peel Region

October 24, 2022

Peel Region municipal elections, 2022 were part of the larger Ontario municipal elections, that took place on Monday, October 24, 2022.

Brampton

Mayor

2022 Brampton mayoral election

October 24, 2022
Turnout24.56%
 
Candidate Patrick Brown Nikki Kaur Bob Singh
Popular vote 50,652 21,693 7,166
Percentage 59.65% 25.55% 8.44%

Mayor before election

Patrick Brown

Elected Mayor

Patrick Brown

Patrick Brown is the incumbent, and he won re-election. He won the 2018 election with 44.43% of the vote.

On March 13, 2022, Brown announced he was running for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada but was disqualified by the party on July 5.

Patrick Brown, Vidya Sagar Gautam, and Nikki Kaur attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Kaur, Tony Moracci, and Gautam attended a debate held on October 6, by Channel Y. Brown, Gautam, Kaur, Moracci, and Bob Dosanjh Singh replied to a Brampton Guardian survey; Prabh Kaur Mand did not.

Registered candidates

  • Patrick Brown (incumbent)
  • Vidya Sagar Gautam, 2014 and 2018 Regional council candidate for Wards 1 & 5
  • Nikki Kaur, a whistleblower within City of Brampton staff about alleged misconduct by Mayor Patrick Brown and then-CAO David Barrick, campaign to be run by political consultant and strategist Nick Kouvalis. Former Conservative candidate in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek during the 2019 Canadian federal election.
  • Prabh Kaur Mand
  • Tony Moracci
  • Bob Singh, also known as Bob Dosanjh Singh, Punjabi media personality

Withdrawn

  • Jermaine Chambers
  • Ramesh Sangha, former Liberal MP for Brampton Centre
  • Cody Vatcher, 2018 Regional council candidate for Wards 7 & 8

Declined

  • Martin Medeiros, Regional councillor, Wards 3 & 4
  • Ruby Sahota, Liberal MP for Brampton North. A representative told Global News that she was "giving thought to a potential mayoral bid," as of late July 2022; she announced on August 4 that she wouldn't run.

Results

Candidate Vote %
Patrick Brown (X) 50,652 59.65
Nikki Kaur 21,693 25.55
Bob Singh 7,166 8.44
Tony Moracci 3,775 4.45
Vidya Sagar Gautam 1,398 1.65
Prabh Kaur Mand 235 0.28

Opinion polls

All polls during the election itself were paid for by campaigns: Mainstreet by Brown, Campaign Research by Kaur.

The October 13 poll was paid for by the Kaur campaign, and released the next day. The September 23 poll was paid for by the Brown campaign, and released October 14.

Polling firm Link Last date
of polling
Sample Size Margin
of error
Patrick Brown Vidya Gautam Nikki Kaur Prabh Kaur Mand Tony Moracci Bob Singh Undecided
Mainstreet PDF October 19–21, 2022 398 ±4.9% 52 1 17 0 6 3 20
Campaign Research HTML October 21, 2022 505 ±4% 43 0 44 1 4 8 3
Mainstreet HTML October 15, 2022 536 ±4% 66 0 17 1 4 8 0
Campaign Research HTML October 13, 2022 258 ±6 32 32 3 6 25
Mainstreet HTML September 23, 2022 587 ±4.1 66.1 5.4 10.8 4.1 11 2.7
Polling firm Link Last date
of polling
Sample Size Margin
of error
Patrick Brown Gurpreet Dhillon Martin Medeiros Elaine Moore Gurratan Singh Other Undecided
Mainstreet PDF July 19, 2022 1,054 ±3% 41 3 7 5 4 8 33

Regional council

Map of Brampton's wards

These members are elected via double direct election, serving both on Brampton City council and Peel Regional council.

Wards 1 & 5

All candidates in this ward replied to The Brampton Guardian questionnaire sent to them. Only Idris Orughu attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Similarly, only Orughu attended a debate held by Channel Y, a cable broadcaster.

Registered candidates

  • Idris Orughu
  • Seema Passi, paralegal
  • Paul Vicente (incumbent)
Results
Candidate Vote %
Paul Vicente (X) 7,832 55.70
Idris Orughu 3,643 25.91
Seema Passi 2,587 18.40

Wards 2 & 6

The Brampton Guardian sent a survey to all registered candidates with publicly available contact information. Mansoor Ameersulthan, Azhar Hussain, Michael Palleschi, and Keba Tamara Thomas replied. Only Mansoor Ameersulthan attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Mansoor Ameersulthan and Azhar Hussain attended a debate held by Channel Y.

Registered candidates

  • Mansoor Ameersulthan, 2018 candidate for Mayor of Brampton
  • Babita Gupta
  • Azhar Hussain
  • Gurpreet Singh Pabla, 2014 candidate for city councillor Wards 2 & 6
  • Michael Paul Palleschi (incumbent)
  • KebaTamara Thomas
Results
Candidate Vote %
Michael Paul Palleschi (X) 9,675 56.59
Gurpreet Singh Pabla 2,095 12.25
Keba Tamara Thomas 1,929 11.28
Azhar Hussain 1,337 7.82
Babita Gupta 1,190 6.96
Mansoor Ameersulthan 871 5.09

Wards 3 & 4

The incumbent is Martin Medeiros.

Aquin George, Martin Medeiros, and Ameek Singh replied to a questionnaire from Brampton Guardian. Aquin George, Martin Medeiros, and Ameek Singh were also the only attendees of the Brampton Board of Trade debate. All five candidates attended the Channel Y cable debate.

Registered candidates

  • Andria Barrett
  • Aquin George
  • Martin Medeiros (incumbent)
  • Ameek Singh
  • Raman Vasudev

Ameek Singh Bali was registered an withdrew; it's unclear whether he is Ameek Singh. Raman Vasudev original registered to run as City Councillor, Wards 2 & 6.

Results
Candidate Vote %
Martin Medeiros (X) 7,693 53.50
Andria Barrett 2,927 20.35
Ameek Singh 1,951 13.57
Aquin George 1,104 7.68
Raman Vasudev 705 4.90

Wards 7 & 8

The Brampton Guardian received questionnaire responses from Michael Dancy and Gurinder Sehgal. The remainder of candidates either did not reply to the Guardian, or did not have available contact information. Pat Fortini, Cynthia Sri Pragash, and Gurinder Sehgal attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate for the ward. Channel Y cable broadcaster held debates for candidates; Pat Fortini and Gurinder Sehgal participated.

Registered candidates

  • Michael Dancy
  • Ripudaman Singh Dhillon
  • Pat Fortini (incumbent)
  • Matthew Johnson
  • Gurinder Sehgal
  • Cynthia Sri Pragash, affiliated with unincorporated citizens group BramptonMatters
Results
Candidate Vote %
Pat Fortini (X) 6,919 44.50
Ripudaman Singh Dhillon 2,707 17.41
Michael Dancy 2,011 12.93
Matthew Johnson 1,576 10.14
Cynthia Sri Pragash 917 5.90
Farooq Ishaq 825 5.31
Gurinder Sehgal 594 3.82

Wards 9 & 10

The incumbent for this ward is Gurpreet Singh Dhillon.

Andeep Dhade, Gurpreet Singh Dhillon, Susan Joseph, and Gurpartap Singh Toor responded to a survey sent by The Brampton Guardian. The newspaper did not receive replies or could not contact Azad Singh Goyat, Gagan Lal, or Mohammad Shoaib. Aneep Dhade, Susan Joseph, Gagan Lal, and Gurpartap Singh Toor attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Andeep Dhade, Azad Singh Goyat, Susan Joseph, Gagan Lal, and Gurpartap Singh Toor attended the Channel Y debate.

Registered candidates

  • Andeep Dhade
  • Gurpreet Singh Dhillon (incumbent)
  • Azad Singh Goyat
  • Susan Joseph
  • Gagan Lal
  • Mohammad Shoaib
  • Gurpartap Singh Toor
Results
Candidate Vote %
Gurpartap Singh Toor 6,086 29.39
Gurpreet Singh Dhillon (X) 5,859 28.29
Susan Joseph 3,200 15.45
Gagan Lal 2,498 12.06
Mohammad Shoaib 1,603 7.74
Azad Singh Goyat 1,008 4.87
Andeep Dhade 454 2.19

Brampton City Council

Wards 1 & 5

During the current term of council, Rowena Santos was given the city's additional Regional council position.

Rowena Santos, Stacey Ann Brooks, Steven Lee, Omprakash Kapil, and Tracy Pepe replied to a survey by The Brampton Guardian. No contact information could be found for Harshmeet Dhillon or Rafiul Islam. Channel Y hosted a debate for wards 1 & 5 candidates; of the city candidates, only Brooks and Lee attended. Brooks, Lee, and Pepe participated in a podcast discussion held by The Pointer; the others either did not reply or have contact information. Brooks, Kapil, Lee, and Pepe attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. They received no reply from Harshmeet Dhillon, Rafiqul Islam or incumbent Rowena Santos.

Registered candidates

  • Stacey Ann Brooks, realtor
  • Harshmeet Dhillon
  • MD Rafiqul Islam
  • Omprakash Kapil
  • Steven Lee
  • Tracy Pepe, business owner
  • Rowena Santos, incumbent
Results
Candidate Vote %
Rowena Santos (X) 5,143 36.14
Stacey Ann Brooks 3,092 21.73
Tracy Pepe 1,973 13.86
Harshmeet Dhillon 1,241 8.72
MD. Rafiqul Islam 1,109 7.79
Steven Lee 889 6.25
Omprakash Kapil 784 5.51

Wards 2 & 6

The incumbent in the wards is Doug Whillans; he is not running for re-election.

Vijay Mair, Hardip Singh, and Navjit Kaur Brar replied to a survey from Brampton Guardian. Five other candidates — Jermaine Chambers, Sirajul Islam, Raghav Patel, Cody Vatcher, and Carmen Wilson — did not reply, and Joe Oreskevic had no available contact information. Brar, Chambers, Mair, Patel, and Vatcher attended a debate held by Channel Y, a cable broadcaster. Brampton Board of Trade broke the ward into two debates. Chambers, Mair, Patel, and Vatcher. The group had no response from Brar, Islam, Oreskevic, and Singh.

Registered candidates

  • Navjit Kaur Brar, respiratory therapist, NDP MPP candidate in 2022
  • Jermaine Chambers, financial advisor, Conservative MP candidate in 2021
  • Sirajul Islam
  • Vijay Mair
  • Joe Oreskovic
  • Raghav Patel, 2018 candidate for Regional councillor Wards 2 & 6, during which he did not respond to a profile request from The Brampton Guardian
  • Hardip Singh
  • Cody Vatcher, 2018 candidate for Regional councillor Wards 7 & 8
  • Carmen Wilson

Jermaine Chambers was a registered candidate, but withdrew to run for Mayor; he returned to the original nomination in the final week. Carmen Wilson was first registered as a candidate for city council in Wards 7 & 8. Raman Vasudev registered, but later withdrew to run in Wards 3 & 4 for Regional councillor.

Results
Candidate Vote %
Navjit Kaur Brar 4,983 28.91
Jermaine Chambers 3,886 22.55
Carmen Wilson 2,658 15.42
Raghav Patel 1,311 7.61
Cody Vatcher 1,217 7.06
Joe Oreskovic 1,005 5.83
Sirajul Islam 853 4.95
Vijay Mair 714 4.14
Hardip Singh 608 3.53

Wards 3 & 4

The incumbent in this position is Jeff Bowman. He registered as a candidate, later withdrawing.

Brampton Guardian sent a survey to candidates. Cleopatra Gooden-Simms, Dennis Keenan, and John Sanderson replied; Carla Green, Tejeshwar Soin, and Jasmohan Singh Mankoo all either did not reply, or did not have available contact information. Cleopatra Gooden-Simms, Carla Green, John Sanderson, and Tejeshwar Soin attended a debate held by Channel Y. Green, Keenan, Sanderson, and Soin attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Gooden-Simms sent regrets, and Mankoo did not reply.

Registered candidates

  • Cleopatra Gooden-Simms
  • Carla Green
  • Dennis Kennan
  • Jasmohan Singh Mankoo, realtor
  • John Sanderson, former Regional councillor for Wards 3 & 4 (2006-2014), 2003 Brampton Business Person of the Year, 2005 Brampton Citizen of the Year
  • Tejeshwar Soin, real estate agent
Results
Candidate Vote %
Dennis Keenan 4,912 34.13
John Sanderson 4,599 31.96
Carla Green 1,802 12.52
Jasmohan Singh Mankoo 1,442 10.02
Cleopatra Gooden-Simms 1,047 7.28
Tejeshwar Soin 588 4.09

Wards 7 & 8

Incumbent Charmaine Williams was elected as the Member of Provincial Parliament for Brampton Centre in the 2022 provincial election, as part of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.

Michael Farquharson, Cheryl Rodricks, and Rod Power replied to a questionnaire from The Brampton Guardian. Seven other candidates — Baljit Bawa, Raymond Carle, Fatima Faruq Ahmad, Damindar Ghumman, Jaskaran Sandhu, Cindy-Ann Williams, and Donna Williams — did not, while contact info for Nataleigh Ballantyne, Kuljit Singh Batra, and Gagan Sandhu was not available. Kuljit Singh Batra, Baljit Bawa, Raymond Carle, Michael Farquharson, Daminder Ghumman, and Jaskaran Sandhu attended a debate held by cable broadcaster Channel Y. Candidates Carle, Batra, and Donna Williams participated in a podcast discussion hosted by The Pointer.

Brampton Board of Trade held debate over two sessions, attended by Batra, Bawa, Carle, Farquarson, and Sandhu. Ghuman was "unable to arrive", and Ballantyne, and Fatima Faruq Ahmad did not reply in the first session. In the second section, Power, Rodricks, Sandhu, Williams, and Williams did not attend.

Registered candidates

  • Fatima Faruq Ahmad
  • Natalie Ballantyne
  • Kuljit Singh Batra
  • Baljit Bawa, People's Party of Canada candidate in Brampton Centre 2019 and Toronto Centre 2020
  • Raymond Carle
  • Michael Farquharson
  • Damindar Ghumman, 2014 candidate for city councillor Wards 7 & 8
  • Rod Power
  • Cheryl Rodricks, two-time trustee candidate for the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board in Mississauga, including in 2010, 2011 Mississauga by-election candidate, 2014 candidate for Regional council Brampton Wards 7 & 8, 2018 candidate for Mississauga City Council in Ward 4 by-election
  • Jaskaran Sandhu
  • Gagan Sandhu
  • Cindy-Ann Williams, former executive assistant to Brampton city councillor Charmaine Williams, but unrelated
  • Donna Williams, sister of Charmaine Williams

Cleopatra Gooden-Simms registered as a candidate, later withdrawing for City Wards 3, 4. Carmen Wilson registered as a candidate, later withdrawing for City Wards 2, 6. Rod Power registered and withdrew, before re-registering.

Results
Candidate Vote %
Rod Power 4,069 26.09
Jaskaran Sandhu 2,849 18.27
Cindy-Ann Williams 2,237 14.34
Donna Williams 1,848 11.85
Fatima Faruq Ahmad 1,021 6.55
Baljit Bawa 689 4.42
Michael Farquharson 586 3.76
Raymond Carle 546 3.50
Cheryl Rodricks 525 3.37
Nataleigh Ballantyne 493 3.16
Gagan Sandhu 315 2.02
Kuljit Singh Batra 258 1.65
Damindar Ghumman 161 1.03

Wards 9 & 10

The incumbent is Harkirat Singh.

A survey from Brampton Guardian received response only from Janice Gordon-Daniels. All other candidates did not reply. Cable broadcaster Channel Y hosted a debate, with Mahendra Gupta and Manpreet Singh Othi attending. Manpreet Othi was the only candidate to attend the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Baig, Gordon-Daniels and Gupta each agreed to attend, but did not. Grewal sent regrets. Incumbent Harkirat Singh did not reply.

  • Arsalan Baig, 2014 councillor candidate in Etobicoke North
  • Janice Gordon-Daniels
  • Jagdish Singh Grewal, Canadian Punjabi Post publisher
  • Mahendra Gupta, Ward 9 & 10 city council candidate in the 2018 election
  • Manpreet Othi, 2019 independent federal candidate in Brampton East
  • Harikrat Singh (incumbent)
Results
Candidate Vote %
Harikrat Singh (X) 9,076 45.30
Janice Gordon-Daniels 4,577 22.84
Jagdish Singh Grewal 2,316 11.56
Arsalan Baig 1,400 6.99
Mahendra Gupta 1,341 6.69
Manpreet Othi 1,327 6.62

Caledon

Caledon saw 34 people register for municipal office or as school trustee. Six of the nine incumbents are registered as candidates, with Jennifer Innis and Annette Groves going head-to-head for Mayor. As such, only five incumbents can be re-elected, guaranteeing at least four new councillors.

The election sees the composition of Caledon council changed, with its four Regional councillors reduce to two, and area councillors increased to six.

In the 2018 election, 32.8% of registered electors in Caledon voted.

Mayor

Regional council incumbents Jennifer Innis and Annette Groves are running for the position, made empty by the retirement of Allan Thompson.

Both candidates replied to a survey from Caledon Enterprise. Both attended a debate held by the Caledon Chamber of Commerce. Both candidates appeared on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Registered candidates

  • Annette Groves
  • Jennifer Innis

Results

Candidate Vote %
Annette Groves 10,270 57.72
Jennifer Innis 7,524 42.28

Regional Councillor

Ward 1, 2, 3

The combined Wards 1, 2, 3 will be the largest geographic area represented by a single Region of Peel councillor, once the 2022–2026 term of council begins. The incumbent Regional councillors for Ward 1, Ian Sinclair, and Ward 2, Johanna Downey, both decided against running in this election. In the previous term of council, Ward 3 was paired Ward 4; Wards 3/4 Regional councillor Jennifer Innis is running for Mayor.

Two Regional council incumbents in the former wards will not be standing for re-election. Ian Sinclair represented Caledon Ward 1, while Johanna Downey represented Caledon Ward 2. (Downey had registered May 4, but withdrew June 21.)

Registered candidates for the ward were Christina Early, Ramat Gill, Giacomo Giuliano, and Tom Sweeney. Of them, Early was the incumbent for area councillor ward 2, and worked previously as a senior executive for an independently owned cooperative retail pharmacy. Sweeney is a masonry business owner, and past president, Caledon Lions Club.

Christina Early, Ramat Gill, and Tom Sweeney have been interviewed by Caledon Citizen. Christina Early, Ramat Gill, and Tom Sweeney replied to a questionnaire issued by Caledon Enterprise, while Giacomo Giuliano did not. Gill was the only candidate to appear on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Candidate Vote %
Christina Early 3,911 42.87
Ramat Gill 2,812 30.83
Tom Sweeney 1,972 21.62
Giacomo Giuliano 427 4.68

Ward 4, 5, 6

The councillors for Wards 3/4 and Ward 5, Jennifer Innis and Annette Groves respectively, are both running for Mayor of Caledon. As such, there is no incumbent councillor.

Registered candidates were Anthony Caputo, Frank Di Cosola, Mario Russo, and Manjit Saini. Caputo is a real estate agent, and former president of the Caledon Chamber of Commerce, Di Cosola was the incumbent trustee for Dufferin/Caledon, Dufferin-Peel's Catholic District School Board, and Russo formerly worked for the Ontario Land Tribunal, ran for Regional council in Brampton Wards 1 & 5, 2018, and served as chair of Brampton's Committee of Adjustment for four years

Caputo, Di Cosola, and Russo were interviewed by Caledon Citizen.

Di Cosola, Russo, and Saini replied to a survey from Caledon Enterprise, while Caputo did not. Caputo, Di Cosola, and Russo attended a debate held by the Caledon Chamber of Commerce. Di Cosola was the only candidate to appear on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Candidate Vote %
Mario Russo 3,365 41.36
Anthony Caputo 2,592 31.86
Frank Di Cosola 1,774 21.80
Bhondhi Manjit Saini 405 4.98

Area Councillors

Map of Caledon's six new wards used for the first time in 2022

Ward 1

Both candidates replied to a survey from newspaper Caledon Enterprise. Kate Hepworth and Lynn Kiernan were interviewed by Caledon Citizen. Hepworth was the only candidate to appear in a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Registered candidates

  • Lynn Kiernan (incumbent), retired from investment banking
  • Kate Hepworth, president, Caledon Village Association
Candidate Vote %
Lynn Kiernan (X) 1,524 51.57
Kate Hepworth 1,431 48.43

Ward 2

Incumbent area councillor Christina Early is running for Regional councillor Wards 1, 2, 3, creating an open race in Ward 2.

Hunar Kahlon and Dave Sheen were interviewed by the newspaper Caledon Citizen.

Candidates in the ward received a survey from Caledon Enterprise. Hunar Kahlon, Dave Sheen, and Jagraj Sekhon replied. Kahlon was the only candidate to appear on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Registered candidates

  • Ramat Gill
  • Hunar Kahlon, runs an aggregate trucking company
  • John Ruscetta
  • Dave Sheen
  • Jagraj Sekhon
Candidate Vote %
Dave Sheen 1,559 41.03
Jagraj Sekhon 1,100 28.95
Hunar Kahlon 866 22.79
John Ruscetta 275 7.24

Ward 3

This ward was previously combined with ward 4. Newly split, there is no incumbent in this ward.

Caledon Citizen has interviewed Derek Clark, Doug Maskell, and Anna Murray.

Caledon Enterprise sent a survey to all candidates in the ward. All replied. Maskell was the only candidate to appear on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Registered candidates

  • Derek Clark
  • Arjun McNeill
  • Doug Maskell
  • Anna Murray, fundraising coordinator
Candidate Vote %
Doug Maskell 980 41.33
Derek Clark 737 31.08
Arjun McNeill 433 18.26
Anna Murray 221 9.32

Ward 4

The incumbent candidate in this ward is Nick deBoer.

Both candidates replied to a survey issued by Caledon Enterprise. Cheryl Connors was interviewed by Caledon Citizen. Connors participated in a podcast discussion with The Pointer. Both Connors and deBoer attended a debate held by the Caledon Chamber of Commerce. Connors was the only candidate to appear on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Registered candidates

  • Nick deBoer (incumbent)
  • Cheryl Connors, executive director of the Canadian Network for Respiratory Care, founder Palgrave Residents Association, 2018 candidate for Caledon Ward 3 & 4
Candidate Vote %
Nick deBoer (X) 1,085 52.93
Cheryl Connors 965 47.07

Ward 5

The incumbent candidate in this ward is Tony Rosa.

All candidates in the ward replied to a survey by Caledon Enterprise. Rob Ricciardi, Stacie Roberts, and Tony Rosa were interviewed by Caledon Citizen. Ricciardi, Roberts, Rosa attended a debate held by the Caledon Chamber of Commerce. Roberts and Rosa both appeared on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Registered candidates

  • Roberto Ricciardi, Bolton Village Residents Association
  • Tony Rosa (incumbent)
  • Stacie Roberts
Candidate Vote %
Tony Rosa (X) 2,414 66.59
Rob Ricciardi 715 19.72
Stacie Roberts 496 13.68

Ward 6

Ward 6 is newly created in the wake of ward boundary changes. There is no incumbent.

Mary Balinov, Lucrezia Chiappetta, and Cosimo Napoli replied to questions from Caledon Enterprise, while Angela Panacci did not. Mary Balinov, Lucrezia Chiappetta, Cosimo Napoli, and Angela Panacci were interviewed by Caledon Citizen. Chiappetta and Panacci attended a debate held by the Caledon Chamber of Commerce. Chiappetta was the only candidate to appear on a Rogers TV candidate message program.

Registered candidates

  • Mary Balinov, Bolton Village Residents Association
  • Lucrezia Chiappetta
  • Cosimo Napoli
  • Angela Panacci
Candidate Vote %
Cosimo Napoli 1,131 44.51
Angela Panacci 849 33.41
Lucrezia Chiappetta 368 14.48
Mary Balinov 193 7.60

Mississauga

The election is guaranteed to see one of the highest turnovers in history, with the retirements of Pat Saito and George Carlson, and the resignation of Karen Ras; her appointed replacement, Patricia Mullin, also is not running. Accusations against incumbent Ron Starr have led the media to suggest his position is vulnerable.

Voter turnout for the 2018 election was 27%.

Mayor

2022 Mississauga Mayoral election
October 24, 2022
Turnout21.84%
 
DS
GT
Candidate Bonnie Crombie David Shaw George Tavares
Popular vote 82,736 7,202 5,613
Percentage 78.47% 6.83% 5.32%

Mayor before election

Bonnie Crombie

Elected Mayor

Bonnie Crombie

Bonnie Crombie is the incumbent, and won re-election. She won the 2018 election with 76.68% of the vote.

In an opinion piece for Mississauga News, retired editor John Stewart suggests that she faces "no significant opposition," and is likely to receive a third term.

Crombie's role in the alleged harassment of Karen Ras, leading to her resignation, has been criticized in the media. The Toronto Star published an opinion piece noting that she and city officials must be "held accountable for failing to support Karen Ras. Crombie, who never shies from journalists, TV cameras or scrums, is suddenly unavailable for media interviews. She seems to be taking a page from Premier Doug Ford’s playbook... This fiasco could signal the end of Crombie’s mayoral reign. Crombie cruised to victory in 2014 after being endorsed by former mayor Hazel McCallion, and has had an easy run — until now."

The only other competitor to place in the double digits was Kevin J. Johnston, who in the months prior to his candidacy been charged by Peel Regional Police for "willfully promoting hatred." (Johnston has since been sentenced to jail in two provinces, and ran for Mayor of Calgary in 2021.)

Crombie launched her campaign on September 7. In 2014, Trivedi was candidate for Mississauga City Council Ward 5.

Bonnie Crombie, Derek Ramkissoon, David Shaw, and George Manuel Tavares replied to a survey from Mississauga News. Mohsin Khan, Melodie J. Petty, Bobetha Taffe, and Jayesh Trivedi did not reply.

Candidate Vote %
Bonnie Crombie (X) 82,736 78.47
David Shaw 7,202 6.83
George Tavares 5,613 5.32
Derek Ramkissoon 4,012 3.81
Mohsin Khan 2,866 2.72
Melodie J. Petty 1,464 1.39
Jayesh Trivedi 1,169 1.11
Bobie Taffe 370 0.35

Council

Map of Mississauga's wards

Ward 1

Mississauga News columnist John Stewart suggests that Stephen Dasko "faces the toughest challenge... of the non-Starr incumbents." He will face Lakeview Ratepayers Association president Deborah Goss, a position held by Dasko's predecessor, Jim Tovey.

An all-candidate debate was held by Town of Port Credit Residents Association on October 20. Additional events are to be held October 17 and 20. All three candidates replied to a survey from Mississauga News.

Candidate Vote %
Stephen Dasko (X) 5,552 70.06
Deborah Goss 1,602 20.21
Andrew Gassmann 771 9.73

Ward 2

Former Ward 2 councillor Patricia Mullin (1985-2014) was appointed as Ward 2 councillor, February 2. Mullin's appointment was supported by nine of eleven councillors, with Mayor Crombie among those contesting the process of selection.

Mullin's appointment was made after the resignation of Karen Ras in January 2022. Ras revealed in February that the move was following a three-year period of her car being keyed, allegedly by fellow councillor Ron Starr. Police did not lay charges, and the city's integrity commissioner refused to investigate.

Ras had won the 2018 election with 92.77% of the vote.

All candidates received a survey from Mississauga News. Of them, Gulraiz Bajwa, Chris Cunningham, Silvia Gualtieri, Reead Rahamut, Sue Shanly, Ayushe Sharman, and Alvin Tedjo. Syed Jaffery did not reply. An all-candidate meeting was held October 5 by the Sheridan Homelands Ratepayers’ Association; Cunningham, Gualtieri, Shanly, Sharman, and Tedjo attended. Park Royal Community Association will host a virtual debate on October 18, with seven of the eight candidates scheduled to participate.

Registered candidates

  • Gulraiz Bajwa
  • Chris Cunningham
  • Silvia Gualtieri
  • Syed Jaffery
  • Reead Rahamut, Green Party of Ontario candidate in the 2022 provincial election
  • Sue Shanly
  • Ayushe Sharman
  • Alvin Tedjo, former Ontario Liberal Party leadership candidate, former MPP candidate
Candidate Vote %
Alvin Tedjo 3,733 41.12
Sue Shanly 2,559 28.19
Silvia Gualtieri 1,524 16.79
Chris Cunningham 499 5.50
Ayushe Sharman 464 5.11
Syed Jaffery 148 1.63
Gulraiz Bajwa 131 1.44
Reead Rahamut 20 0.22

Ward 3

Mississauga News sent a survey to all candidates in the ward. Chris Fonseca, Sarah Szymanski, and Athina Tagidou replied, while Winston Harding, Robert Kielek, and Robina Yasmeen did not.

A council and trustee candidate meet-and-greet was held on October 5; only Fonseca, Harding, and Tagidou attended.

Registered candidates

  • Chris Fonseca (incumbent)
  • Winston Harding, 2014 councillor candidate for Mississauga Ward 1, 2018 councillor candidate for Mississauga Ward 7
  • Robert Kielek
  • Sarah Szymanski, part-time autoworker and teacher's assistant, running as a candidate for the Municipal Socialist Alliance
  • Athina Tagidou
  • Robina Yasmeen
Candidate Vote %
Chris Fonseca (X) 6,767 72.30
Athina Tagidou 1,535 16.40
Sarah Szymanski 350 3.74
Robert Kielek 287 3.07
Winston Harding 246 2.63
Robina Yasmeen 175 1.87

Ward 4

All candidates in this ward replied to a questionnaire from Mississauga News.

Registered candidates

  • Michelle Bilek
  • John Kovac (incumbent)
  • Joan Pace Jakobsen, project manager
Candidate Vote %
John Kovac (X) 5,748 67.82
Joan Pace Jakobsen 1,642 19.37
Michelle Bilek 1,086 12.81

Ward 5

Of the candidates, Hamid Akbar, Carolyn Parrish, and Domenica Laura Simone all replied to a questionnaire from Mississauga News. Bradley Macdonald is not.

Candidate Vote %
Carolyn Parrish (X) 5,631 67.79
Hamid Akbar 1,006 12.11
Domenica Laura Simone 935 11.26
Bradley MacDonald 735 8.85

Bob Singh previously appeared on the list of registered candidates; it is presumed that he has withdrawn. Ahmad Khan withdrew to run for Ward 5 Peel District School Board trustee.

Ward 6

The first registered candidate was Joe Horneck. Incumbent Ron Starr is seeking re-election to a fifth term, amid an unsettled investigation.

Incumbent Ron Starr is in his fourth term on Mississauga council. During the 2018 election, Starr registered to run for Region of Peel Chair — at that point intended to be a directly elected position — leaving his original ward vacant. Faced with a crowded slate of nominees, Starr withdrew that nomination and returned to his original ward. He won by the slimmest margin in the election, with a Mississauga News columnist noting Joe Horneck's loss "more politically impressive" than some of the wins, having "almost unseated an entrenched council vet in a stable ward." Starr had suggested that the 2018–2022 term might be his last. Starr filed for re-election on June 27.

Between 2019 and 2021, incumbent councillor Ron Starr is alleged to have keyed the car of councillor Karen Ras eight times. Starr has denied that he is the person pictured in the footage. Ras filed a complaint into the matter, but police did not lay charges, "in consultation with the complainant and the Crown's office." Ras asked the City integrity commissioner Robert Swayze to investigate it as a violation of the council's code of conduct, however the code prevents investigation of possibly criminal acts. According to Ras, Mayor Crombie declined to address the issue. As a result, Ras resigned in January 2022, taking a job elsewhere. After Ras later revealed details of the issue to the media, Mississauga City Council held an "hour-long" closed meeting, resulting in a motion to ask the integrity commissioner to investigate, and asking Starr to take a leave of absence.

Of the candidates, Joe Horneck and Ron Starr replied to a survey from Mississauga News. Both Horneck and Starr appeared on a podcast from The Pointer.

Candidate Vote %
Joe Horneck 7,085 60.24
Ron Starr (X) 2,970 25.25
Muhammad Kamil 1,707 14.51

Sachin Ryan Kharbanda previously appeared on the list of candidates; Kharbanda has withdrawn.

Ward 7

Incumbent Dipika Damerla ran unsuccessfully for provincial office, during the previous term, receiving criticism for taking a leave of absence.

Additional candidates include Leslie Zurek-Silvestri, former Art Gallery of Mississauga president. An unreleased third-party investigation found her involved in "psychological harassment of others" and "workplace violence," which led to a series of events culminating in her being banned from Mississauga City Hall.

Of the candidates, Amir Ali, Dipika Damerla, Mark Freeland, Iain McCallum, Maisa Salhia, and Leslie Zurek-Silvestri all replied to a questionnaire from Mississauga News. Ranjit Chahal did not reply.

Registered candidates

  • Amir Ali
  • Ranjit Chahal, 2000 Mississauga Ward 5 council candidate, 2010 Mississauga mayoral candidate
  • Dipika Damerla (incumbent)
  • Mark Freeland, construction worker and unionist, candidate from the Municipal Socialist Alliance
  • Iain McCallum
  • Maisa Salhia, freelance marketing consultant
  • Leslie Zurek-Silvestri
Candidate Vote %
Dipika Damerla (X) 4,969 55.24
Leslie Zurek-Silvestri 1,981 22.02
Amir Ali 658 7.32
Mark Freeland 580 6.45
Iain McCallum 369 4.10
Maisa Salhia 310 3.45
Ranjit Chahal 128 1.42

Ward 8

Councillor Matt Mahoney is the incumbent.

In 2018, Mahoney was unopposed until the final week of the nomination period.

All candidates replied to a survey from Mississauga News.

Registered candidates

  • Irfan Farooq
  • Matt Mahoney (incumbent)
  • Rahul Mehta
Candidate Vote %
Matt Mahoney (X) 8,002 80.31
Rahul Mehta 1,174 11.78
Irfan Farooq 788 7.91

Ward 9

Incumbent Pat Saito announced plans to retire by at least January 2019, offering to mentor those interested in becoming a candidate. In 2018, Saito was unopposed until the final week of the nomination period.

Martin Reid has received the endorsement of Saito.

Isaiah Bryant and Bob Delaney participated in a podcast discussion with The Pointer. Bryant, Nokha Dakroub, Delaney, Len Little, Nicholas Rabba, and Martin Reid replied to a survey from Mississauga News. Chacko Athanasius, Scott E.W. Chapman, Frank Fang, Peter McCallion, and Mohammad Shabbeer did not reply to the outlet.

Syed Jaffery was previously registered, but withdrew.

Registered candidates

  • Chacko Athanasius
  • Isaiah Bryant
  • Scott E. W. Chapman, 2014 and 2018 candidate for Mayor of Mississauga
  • Nokha Dakroub, Peel District School Board trustee
  • Bob Delaney, Member of Provincial Parliament from 2003 to 2018
  • Frank Fang
  • Len Little, restaurant owner, 2014 candidate for city councillor Ward 9, 2022 MPP candidate for Mississauga-Streetsville (None of the Above Party)
  • Peter McCallion
  • Nicholas Rabba, 2022 MPP candidate for Mississauga-Streetsville (Ontario NDP)
  • Martin Reid
  • Mohammad Shabbeer

Charbel Bassil was a candidate, but withdrew to run for French separate school trustee. Jacob Chacko was previously on the list.

Candidate Vote %
Martin Reid 2,793 26.00
Nokha Dakroub 2,552 23.76
Bob Delaney 1,318 12.27
Frank Fang 1,034 9.62
Len Little 998 9.29
Peter McCallion 636 5.92
Mohammad Shabbeer 584 5.44
Nicholas Rabba 568 5.29
Isaiah Bryant 124 1.15
Chacko Athanasius 84 0.78
Scott E.W. Chapman 52 0.48

Ward 10

Mississauga News columnist John Stewart has note Brennan Bempong's "disarming and charming extrovert whose naivety about the political world is part of his attraction."

Mississauga News sent a survey to all candidates, and all replied.

Registered candidates

  • Hamza Bajwa
  • Brennan Bempong, former orthopedic technician
  • Khalid Mahmood, realtor
  • Sue McFadden (incumbent)
Candidate Vote %
Sue McFadden (X) 6,960 61.04
Brennan Bempong 3,297 28.92
Hamza Bajwa 937 8.22
Khalid Mahmood 208 1.82

Ward 11

Incumbent councillor George Carlson has retired from the ward. He is endorsing Brad Butt.

Of the candidates, Imran Hasan twice ran to unseat George Carlson. In 2014, he came second with 17.2% to Carlson's 68.2%, and second in 2018 with 22.1% to Carlson's 69.0%. Butt, Chawla, and Hasan participated in a podcast conversation with The Pointer. Butt, Chawla, Hasan, and Kushagr Sharma replied to a survey from Mississauga News. Kulbir Gill and Brian Rylance did not reply.

Registered candidates

  • Brad Butt, former Conservative MP for Mississauga—Streetsville
  • Annurag Chawla, real estate broker
  • Kulbir Gill, transit operations supervisor
  • Imran Hasan, 2014 and 2018 city council candidate for Ward 11, non-profit volunteer
  • Brian Rylance
  • Kushagr Dutt Sharma
Candidate Vote %
Brad Butt 3,864 41.19
Imran Hasan 2,337 24.91
Kulbir Gill 1,370 14.60
Kushagr Dutt Sharma 850 9.06
Annurag Chawla 675 7.20
Brian Rylance 285 3.04

Peel District School Board

Retired college educator Stan Cameron was acclaimed to his position as Caledon school trustee, having faced no competition for the position.

  • Brampton Wards 1, 5: Harparminderjit Singh Gadri, David Green (incumbent), Sophia Jackson, Shajinder Padda, Ali Qamar, Vipul Shah
  • Brampton Wards 2, 6: Arun Alex, Yvonne Azaglo, Daniella Balasal, David W. Bosveld, Will Davies (incumbent), Mansoor Mirza, Nicardo Francis, Blair Nitchke, Abdul Raheem, Paula Schulzke, Nirpal Sekhon
  • Brampton Wards 3, 4: Guillermo Dacosta Ferrer, Ranjit S. Dhaliwal, Claudio Calvin Lewis, Kathy McDonald (incumbent)
  • Brampton Wards 7, 8: Karla Bailey, Pushproop Brar, Michael J. Gyovai, Jamie Peddle, Pardeep Kaur Sanghera, Enver Singh Sumbal, Raheel Yousaf
  • Brampton Wards 9, 10: Ravdeep Bassi, Taranvir Dhaliwal, Atif Ejaz, Yadwinder Gossal, Therese Guidolin, Satpaul Singh Johal, Muhammad Idrees Khan, André S. Levy
  • Caledon: Stan Cameron (incumbent, acclaimed)
  • Mississauga Ward 1, 7: Alexa Barkley, Vijay Bhosekar, LeeAnn Cole, Mohit Hardikar, Areeb Jasper Kohkhar, Lina Pavlovic, Robert Pollard, Shivakumar Sethumadhavan, Paul Skippen, Scott Walker, Melanie Wilson-Nikolov
  • Mississauga Ward 2, 8: Shawn Abrahim, Brad Hutchinson, Natalie Kwan, Brad MacDonald (incumbent), Adam Parmentier, Nicole Sutton
  • Mississauga Ward 3, 4: Mahmoud Ahmed, Lucas Alves, Jad Ghali, Hameez Iqbal, Bojan Mitrovic, Matt Riggs, Mashkoor Sherwani
  • Mississauga Ward 5: Susan Benjamin (incumbent), Avtar Ghotra, Ryan Gurcharn, Ahmad Khan, Van Nguyen, Romana Siddiqui
  • Mississauga Ward 6, 11: Glynis D'Souza, Bill McBain, Bijay Paudel, Jill Promoli, Audrey Simpson, Sharon Siriboe
  • Mississauga Ward 9, 10: Sabina Alam, Nuhad Ayad, Jeff Clark, Javed Faruqui, Kiran Sawhney

After the election, Mississauga News columnist John Stewart extensively profiled newly elected trustee Jeff Clark.

Alexa Barkley originally registered for trustee Mississauga Ward 2 & 8. Bojan Mitrovic originally registered for Mississauga Ward 6 & 11. Ahmad Khan was originally registered as a city council candidate for Mississauga Ward 5. Erica Allen was registered as candidate for trustee, Brampton Wards 9 & 10. Kelly Ralston was running for Ward 1, 7, but withdrew.

Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board

Thomas Thomas was acclaimed to the position, having run unopposed.

  • Brampton Wards 1, 3, 4: Dominique Darmanin-Sturgeon, Theresa Laverty, Anisha Thomas
  • Brampton Wards 2, 5, 6: Nelson Carepa, Darryl Brian D'Souza (incumbent), Damien Joseph, Ana Solis Alfano
  • Brampton Wards 7, 8, 9, 10: Christine Allen, Kathyann Bruney, Roxanne Smith, Marichelle Wilkinson Carle, Shawn Xaviour (incumbent)
  • Caledon: Paula Dametto-Giovannozzi, Domenic Maggi, Vince Manzella, Sheralyn Roman
  • Mississauga Wards 1, 3: Mary Jo Ferriera, Lorenzo Palermo, Mario Pascucci (incumbent)
  • Mississauga Wards 2, 8: Romano Bergic, Ivana Genua, Joanna Maj, Sergio Raez Villanueva, Arnold Rego, Oksana Stech, Magdalena Strecker, Herman Viloria
  • Mississauga Wards 4: Stefano Pascucci (incumbent), Mathew Thomas
  • Mississauga Wards 5: Thomas Thomas (incumbent)
  • Mississauga Wards 6, 11: Luz Del Rosario (incumbent), Tomy Kokkat
  • Mississauga Wards 7: Bruno Iannicca (incumbent), Jennifer Mitchell
  • Mississauga Wards 9, 10: Charbel Bassil, Brea Corbet (incumbent), Jacob Mathew, Allwyn Sequeira

Dominique Darmanin-Sturgeon registered as a candidate for Brampton Wards 2, 5, 6, before withdrawing and registering for 1, 3, 4.

Conseil scolaire Viamonde

Yvon Rochefort was elected by acclamation, as no one ran against him.

  • Peel: Yvon Rochefort

Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir

Estelle Ah-Kiow was acclaimed to the position, having run unopposed.

  • Brampton and Caledon: Genevieve Grenier, Patrick O'Neil
  • Mississauga: Estelle Ah-Kiow