Ward 7 (Windsor, Ontario)

Ward 7 is a municipal ward in the east end of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Its representation on Windsor City Council is currently Angelo Marignani. It contains that part of the city of Windsor east of the Little River and north of the E. C. Row Expressway.[1] It covers the neighbourhoods of Forest Glade and East Riverside.

Ward 7
Constituency
for the Windsor City Council
Map of the 10 Wards of Windsor, Ontario. Ward 7 is highlighted in red.
CityWindsor
Current constituency
Created2010
CouncillorAngelo Marignani

Ward 7 was created for the 2010 municipal elections when Windsor City council went from having five wards (two councillors each) to 10 (one councillor each).[2] Previously most of the area had been part of Ward 5, with a small part belonging to Ward 4.

Election results edit

NOTE: (X) denotes an incumbent candidate.

 
Results of the election in Ward 7 in the 2010 municipal election. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote. Pie charts show the vote of all candidates and are scaled in size relative to the number of votes cast (except for the Advanced votes).

2010 edit

Council Candidate Vote[3] %
Percy Hatfield 4,264 52.75
Angelo Marignani 2,286 28.28
Rick Particelli 1,533 18.97
 
Results of the 2013 Ward 7 By-Election. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote. Pie charts show the vote of all candidates and are scaled in size relative to the number of votes cast (except for the Advanced votes).

2013 by-election edit

A by-election was held on December 9, 2013 to replace Hatfield who had been elected as an MPP for Windsor—Tecumseh.[4]

Council Candidate Vote[5] %
Irek Kusmierczyk 1,140 31.39
Angelo Marignani 1,088 29.87
Tom Wilson 639 17.55
Robin L. Fortier 262 7.19
Tosin Bello 231 6.34
Laurie Komon 112 3.08
Steve Gavrilidis 67 1.84
Steve Farrell 40 1.10
Ernie the Baconman 33 0.91
Robert Bialkowski 21 0.58
Clint Weir 9 0.25
 
Results of the election in Ward 7 in the 2014 municipal election. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote. Pie charts show the vote of all candidates and are scaled in size relative to the number of votes cast (except for the Advanced votes).

2014 edit

Council Candidate Vote[6] %
Irek Kusmierczyk (X) 3,761 50.76
Angelo Marignani 2,539 34.27
Daniel William Speal 909 12.27
Jeffery Kocsis 200 2.70
 
Results of the election in Ward 7 in the 2018 municipal election. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote. Pie charts show the vote of all candidates and are scaled in size relative to the number of votes cast (except for the Advanced votes).

2018 edit

Council Candidate Vote[7] %
Irek Kusmierczyk (X) 4,745 69.85
Angelo Marignani 982 14.46
Barbara Holland 658 9.69
Albert Saba 408 6.01

2020 by-election edit

A by-election was held on October 5, 2020 to replace Kusmierczyk who was elected as the MP for Windsor—Tecumseh.[8] The by-election was originally scheduled for April 27,[9] but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario.[10]

Candidates
 
Results of the 2020 By-election in Ward 7.

Results edit

Council Candidate Vote[15] %
Jeewen Gill 1,015 19.69
Angelo Marignani 879 17.05
Greg Lemay 781 15.15
Barbara Holland 426 8.26
Michael Malott 404 7.84
Igor Dzaic 396 7.68
Michelle Gajewski 378 7.33
Thérèse Papineau 311 6.03
Farah El-Hajj 266 5.16
Albert Saba 189 3.67
Howard Weeks 78 1.51
Ernie Lamont 33 0.64
 
Results of the election in Ward 7 in the 2022 municipal election. Polling districts are shaded by which candidate gained the majority of the vote. Pie charts show the vote of all candidates and are scaled in size relative to the number of votes cast (except for the Advanced votes).

2022 edit

Council Candidate Vote %
Angelo Marignani 2,678 36.75
Greg Lemay 2,248 30.85
Jeewen Gill (X) 1,983 25.98
Sydney Brouillard-Coyle 243 3.33
Sophia Sevo 225 3.09

References edit

  1. ^ "Ward 7 Municipal Electoral Map" (PDF). City of Windsor. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Windsor's 10-ward municipal map now official". CBC News. October 9, 2009. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  3. ^ "CITY OF WINDSOR 2010 MUNICIPAL ELECTION STATEMENT OF RESULTS" (PDF). City of Windsor. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  4. ^ "Kusmierczyk wins Windsor Ward 7 seat". CTV Windsor. December 9, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  5. ^ "Official Results City of Windsor December 9, 2013 Municipal By-Election 2013" (PDF). City of Windsor. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  6. ^ "Official Results City of Windsor October 27, 2014 Municipal Election 2014" (PDF). City of Windsor. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  7. ^ "Official Results City of Windsor October 22, 2018 Municipal Election 2018" (PDF). City of Windsor. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  8. ^ "City sets byelection date for Ward 7 councillor". CBC. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d "Four candidates so far for Ward 7 byelection". Windsor Star. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  10. ^ "Councillor Ward 7". City of Windsor. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  11. ^ "Controversial social media posts haunt Windsor Ward 7 candidate". Windsor Star. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Meet the candidates for Windsor Ward 7 byelection". CBC. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  13. ^ "Byelection race heats up with entrance of El-Hajj, Saba". Windsor Star. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  14. ^ a b "The people's choices: A look at the candidates in Ward 7 byelection". Windsor Star. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
  15. ^ "City of Windsor 2020 Live Election Results". City of Windsor. Retrieved October 5, 2020.