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Place in Ontario, Canada
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.
1949 special election [ edit ]
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
Two to be elected
Two to be elected
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
Two to be elected
Two to be elected
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
Two to be elected
Two to be elected
Two to be elected
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
Carleton Ward
Candidate
Votes
%
Bill Law
4,373
76.95
Ken Read
1,310
23.05
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
Carleton Ward
Candidate
Votes
%
Toddy Kehoe
3,296
59.74
Robbins Elliott
2,221
40.26
Carleton Ward
Candidate
Votes
%
Toddy Kehoe
5,220
69.60
Bill Bangs
2,280
30.40
Carleton Ward
Candidate
Votes
%
Bob Morrison
2,377
36.81
Tim Kehoe
2,288
35.43
Barbara Lejeunesse
1,792
27.75
Carleton Ward
Candidate
Votes
%
Tim Kehoe
3,442
54.93
Jim Bonner
2,824
45.07
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
[ 3]
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]
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
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
Council candidate
Vote
%
Rick Chiarelli
7,079
46.79
Emilie Coyle
5,751
38.01
Ryan Kennery
2,299
15.20
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