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College
Location within Ottawa
Location within Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°20′N 75°49′W / 45.333°N 75.817°W / 45.333; -75.817
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
 • CouncillorLaine Johnson
Population
 • Total48,665
Languages (2016)
 • English71.5%
 • French8.3%
 • Arabic2.5%
 • Italian2.3%
 • Mandarin2.1%
 • Cantonese1.4%
 • Spanish1.2%

College Ward or Ward 8 (French: Quartier Collège) is a city ward in Ottawa, Canada's west end. The ward covers the neighbourhoods of Bells Corners, Qualicum, Graham Park, Leslie Park, Redwood, Kenson Park, Parkway Park, Bel-Air Park, Bel-Air Heights, Braemar Park, Copeland Park, Briargreen, Centrepointe, Navaho, City View, Ryan Farm, Meadowlands and Crestview.

Prior to the 2006 election, College Ward was known as Baseline Ward, and didn't include Bells Corners. It was incorporated into the city with amalgamation in 2001 (elections were held in 2000). Previously, the ward existed on the earlier Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council. The ward is represented on city council by Laine Johnson.[2] The ward has an estimated population of 55,000 (2006) and an area of 46.2 km2. The ward is named for Algonquin College.

Prior to amalgamation, the area now covered by College Ward in Ottawa's west end was in Carleton Ward. It was created in 1950, when Ottawa's west end was annexed from Nepean Township. The ward eventually became smaller and smaller, and by 1972 it only consisted of the area south of the Queensway and west of Clyde Avenue.

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City councillors

  • Frank Boyce (1950–1958)
  • Howard Henry (1950–1969)
  • Lloyd Francis (1959–1960)
  • Frank Boyce (1961–1964)
  • Maurice Egan (1965–1967)
  • Lloyd Francis (1968–1969)
  • Ralph Sutherland (1970–1972)
  • Bill Law (1970–1974)
  • Toddy Kehoe (1975–1985)
  • Bob Morrison (1985–1988)
  • Tim Kehoe (1988–1994)
  • Brian Mackey (1994–2000)
  • Rick Chiarelli (2001–2022)
  • Laine Johnson (2022-present)

Election results

1949 special election

Two aldermen elected for the newly created Carleton Ward

City council
Candidate Votes %
Frank Boyce 996 34.55
Howard Henry 789 27.37
George Ault 605 20.99
R. E. Denison 493 17.10

1950

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Frank Boyce 1,952 41.59
Howard Henry (X) 1,882 40.09
William Simpson 860 18.32

1952

Two to be elected

Ward 9
Candidate Votes %
Howard Henry Acclaimed
Frank Boyce Acclaimed

1954

Two to be elected

Ward 9
Candidate Votes %
Howard Henry 3,432 33.86
Frank Boyce 2,796 27.59
Don Charboneau 2,671 26.35
George C. Brown 1,236 12.20

1956

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Howard Henry 3,186 36.93
Frank Boyce 2,487 28.82
Lloyd Francis 2,124 24.62
G. C. Brown 831 9.63

1958

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Howard Henry 3,965 37.67
Lloyd Francis 3,700 35.15
Frank Boyce 2,861 27.18

1960

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Howard Henry 8,795 37.05
Frank Boyce 5,777 24.34
Margaret Hamilton 4,756 20.03
Robert Fauknen 4,411 18.58

1962

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Howard Henry 11,185 43.01
Frank Boyce 9,746 37.48
Brian McNally 5,074 19.51

1964

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Howard Henry 9,806 37.23
Maurice Egan 8,431 32.01
Frank Boyce 6,142 23.32
Robert Ripley 1,957 7.43

1966

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Maurice Egan 9,976 47.42
Howard Henry 9,355 44.47
Alfred Lapointe 1,706 8.11

1969

Two to be elected

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Bill Law 6,331 31.29
Ralph Sutherland 5,514 27.25
Ed Mulkins 2,835 14.01
Philip Coulter 2,515 12.43
Charles Strong 1,870 9.24
Alfred Lapointe 1,168 5.77

1972

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Bill Law 4,373 76.95
Ken Read 1,310 23.05

1974

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Toddy Kehoe 1,786 26.89
Mike Moore 1,405 21.15
Alison Bowick 1,289 19.41
Syd Ford 788 11.86
Ted Rickar 770 11.59
Ken Read 604 9.09

1976

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Toddy Kehoe 3,296 59.74
Robbins Elliott 2,221 40.26

1978

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Toddy Kehoe 5,220 69.60
Bill Bangs 2,280 30.40

1980

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Toddy Kehoe Acclaimed

1982

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Toddy Kehoe 2,631 36.56
Bob Morrison 2,395 33.28
Barbara Lajeunesse 2,171 30.17

1985

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Bob Morrison 2,377 36.81
Tim Kehoe 2,288 35.43
Barbara Lejeunesse 1,792 27.75

1988

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Tim Kehoe 2,480 49.03
Bob Morrison 1,378 27.24
Mary Nash 1,200 23.72

1991

Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Tim Kehoe 3,442 54.93
Jim Bonner 2,824 45.07

1994

Regional council: Ward 8
Candidate Votes %
Al Loney 4,269 38.10
Jay Acton 3,595 32.09
Stan McBride 1,748 15.60
Kevin Kinsella 1,592 14.21
1994: Ward 2
Candidate Votes %
Brian Mackey 4,206 70.45
Roberta Anderson 1,764 29.55

1997

Regional council: Baseline Ward
Candidate Votes %
Al Loney 6,291 64.17
Mike Patton 3,512 35.83
City council: Carleton Ward
Candidate Votes %
Brian Mackey 3,552 74.51
Michael O'Byrne 1,215 24.49

2000

Baseline Ward
Candidate Votes %
Rick Chiarelli 5,738 59.67
Al Loney 3,879 40.33

2003

Baseline Ward
Candidate Votes %
Rick Chiarelli ACCLAIMED

[3]

2006

Longtime incumbent Rick Chiarelli faced opposition from Brett Delmage a software developer, and activist Laura Lee Doupe.

City council
Candidate Votes %
Rick Chiarelli 13,761 72.59
Brett Delmage 3,765 19.86
Laura Lee Doupe 1,432 7.55

[4]

2010

City council
Candidate Votes %
Rick Chiarelli 10,531 65.54
Lynn Hamilton 2,367 14.73
Julia Ringma 1,139 7.09
Catherine Gardner 606 3.77
Ralph Anderson 513 3.19
John Campbell 423 2.63
William McKinnon 249 1.55
Craig MacAulay 239 1.49

2014

City council
Candidate Vote %
    Rick Chiarelli 9,601 70.39
    Guy Annable 2,084 15.28
    Craig MacAulay 1,065 7.81
    Scott Andrew McLarens 889 6.52
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote %
    Jim Watson 9,627 74.50
    Mike Maguire 2,710 20.97
    Rebecca Pyrah 160 1.24
    Robert White 112 0.87
    Darren W. Wood 104 0.80
    Anwar Syed 90 0.70
    Bernard Couchman 70 0.54
    Michael St. Arnaud 50 0.39

2018

Council candidate Vote %
    Rick Chiarelli 7,079 46.79
    Emilie Coyle 5,751 38.01
    Ryan Kennery 2,299 15.20

2022

Council candidate Vote %
Laine Johnson 8,899 52.64
Pat McGarry 5,652 33.43
Wendy Davidson 1,338 7.91
Granda Kopytko 649 3.84
Vilteau Delvas 368 2.18

References

  1. ^ (Open Data Ottawa)
  2. ^ "Laine Johnson - Councillor - Ward 8 College". 15 November 2022.
  3. ^ "2003 Municipal Election Results". City of Ottawa. Archived from the original on 2010-10-29. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  4. ^ "2006 Municipal Election Results". City of Ottawa. Archived from the original on 2010-10-29. Retrieved 2010-03-11.

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