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Place in Ontario, Canada
Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario. Located in the city's east end, the ward covers the neighbourhoods of New Edinburgh, Manor Park, Rockcliffe Park, Wateridge Village, Overbrook, Lindenlea, Viscount Alexander Park, Carson Meadows, Cardinal Glen, Rockcliffe Mews, Forbes, Castle Heights and part of Carson Grove.
Prior to amalgamation, the area was part of Rideau Ward. The name "Rideau Ward" has been applied to this area since New Edinburgh was annexed by Ottawa in 1887. It was first contested in the 1887 municipal election,[2] and was known as New Edinburgh Ward in the 1887 and 1888 elections.[3] This recent incarnation of Rideau Ward was created in 1994 from Overbrook-Forbes Ward and part of By-Rideau Ward. It was initially named Ward 4 before being renamed Rideau in 1995.
City council
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Jacques Legendre
|
6,070
|
79.17
|
James Parker
|
934
|
12.18
|
Michel Binda
|
663
|
8.65
|
City council
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Jacques Legendre
|
7,450
|
62.35
|
Maurice Lamirande
|
1,953
|
16.34
|
James Parker
|
1,248
|
10.44
|
Jules Bouvier
|
1,077
|
9.01
|
Muinis Ramadan
|
221
|
1.85
|
City council
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Peter D. Clark |
2,722 |
25.84
|
Maurice Lamirande |
1,835 |
17.42
|
Sheila Perry |
1,709 |
16.22
|
Bruce Poulin |
1,695 |
16.09
|
Richard Cannings |
1,333 |
12.65
|
Corry Burke |
438 |
4.16
|
Rawlson King |
380 |
3.61
|
Pierre Maheu |
224 |
2.13
|
Harley Collison |
129 |
1.22
|
James Parker |
69 |
0.66
|
City council
|
Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
|
Tobi Nussbaum |
4,846 |
47.19
|
|
Peter D. Clark (X) |
1,871 |
18.22
|
|
Sheila Perry |
1,423 |
13.86
|
|
Penny Thompson |
994 |
9.68
|
|
Jevone Nicholas |
846 |
8.24
|
|
Cam Holmstrom |
290 |
2.82
|
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
|
Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
|
Jim Watson |
8,138 |
80.83
|
|
Mike Maguire |
1,215 |
12.07
|
|
Rebecca Pyrah |
165 |
1.64
|
|
Michael St. Arnaud |
138 |
1.37
|
|
Anwar Syed |
129 |
1.28
|
|
Robert White |
100 |
0.99
|
|
Bernard Couchman |
93 |
0.92
|
|
Darren W. Wood |
90 |
0.89
|
Council candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
|
Tobi Nussbaum |
7,334 |
80.52
|
|
Peter Heyck |
1,774 |
19.48
|
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
|
Candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
|
Jim Watson |
5,120 |
55.99
|
|
Clive Doucet |
3,123 |
34.15
|
|
Bruce McConville |
430 |
4.70
|
|
Joey Drouin |
98 |
1.07
|
|
Hamid Alakozai |
72 |
0.79
|
|
Craig MacAulay |
55 |
0.60
|
|
Ahmed Bouragba |
53 |
0.58
|
|
Bernard Couchman |
49 |
0.54
|
|
Moises Schachtler |
39 |
0.43
|
|
James T. Sheahan |
39 |
0.43
|
|
Michael Pastien |
38 |
0.42
|
|
Ryan Lythall |
28 |
0.31
|
There was a by-election on April 15, 2019 to replace Nussbaum, who was appointed as the CEO for the National Capital Commission.
- Candidates
- [4]
- Kasia Adamiec - Worked at the federal and municipal level of politics, founding member of the Ottawa Police Youth Advisory Committee[5] Endorsed by Former Conservative MP Ted Opitz.[5]
- Idris Ben-Tahir
- Marc Dorgeville - Financial counsellor[6] and former climate science researcher.
- Bruce A. Faulkner
- Johan Hamels - Green Party of Canada International liaison[7]
- Peter Heyck - Ran in this ward in 2018
- Miklos Horvath
- Peter Jan Karwacki
- Rawlson King - President of the Overbrook community association.[8] Endorsed by city councillors Catherine McKenney and Shawn Menard, NDP MPP Joel Harden, OCDSB School Trustees Lyra Evans and Chris Ellis, and former city councillor Clive Doucet.[9]
- Jerry Kovacs
- Jamie Kwong - former Quartier Vanier Merchants Association executive director.[10] Endorsed by former Liberal MP Bryon Wilfert and former city councillor Bob Monette[11]
- Maurice Lamirande - Former school trustee for Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est.[12]
- Patrick Mayangi
- Oriana Ngabirano - Reputation manager and public relations specialist[13]
- Chris Penton
- Sheila Perry - Teacher, president of the Federation of Community Associations of Ottawa and President of the Ottawa Council of Women. Past President of the Overbrook Community Association.[14] Endorsed by city councillor Jeff Leiper and former city councillor Marianne Wilkinson.[15]
- Penny Thompson - President of the Manor Park Community Association.[16] Endorsed by former Liberal MPP Madeleine Meilleur and former city councillor Peter D. Clark.[17]
- Results[18]
Council candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
|
Rawlson King |
1,529 |
18.36
|
|
Jamie Kwong |
1,406 |
16.88
|
|
Penny Thompson |
851 |
10.22
|
|
Marc Dorgeville |
794 |
9.53
|
|
Sheila Perry |
742 |
8.91
|
|
Maurice Lamirande |
708 |
8.50
|
|
Johan Hamels |
665 |
7.98
|
|
Kasia Adamiec |
507 |
6.09
|
|
Chris Penton |
441 |
5.29
|
|
Oriana Ngabirano |
247 |
2.97
|
|
Patrick Mayangi |
135 |
1.62
|
|
Miklos Horvath |
89 |
1.07
|
|
Peter Heyck |
58 |
0.70
|
|
Peter Jan Karwacki |
48 |
0.58
|
|
Jerry Kovacs |
46 |
0.55
|
|
Idris Ben-Tahir |
35 |
0.42
|
|
Bruce A. Faulkner |
29 |
0.35
|
Council candidate
|
Vote
|
%
|
|
Rawlson King
|
8,481
|
80.14
|
|
Clayton Fitzsimmons
|
859
|
8.12
|
|
Peter Jan Karwacki
|
716
|
6.77
|
|
Peter Zanette
|
527
|
4.98
|