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Brantford municipal election, 2003
The 2003 Brantford municipal election was held on November 10, 2003, to elect a mayor, city councillors, and school trustees in the city of Brantford, Ontario.
Mike Hancock narrowly defeated incumbent Chris Friel in the mayoral contest, winning by only fifteen votes. Despite the close margin, Friel decided not to seek a recount.〔"Hancock can relax after time expires for recount," ''Brantford Expositor'', 11 December 2003, A3.〕
==Results==

*Randy Tooke was thirty-one years old during the election and owned a café in Brantford. He focused his campaign around a call for downtown revitalization to benefit small-business owners.〔Michael-Allan Marion, "Mayoral candidate, Tooke, wants to offer more help to downtown businesses," ''Brantford Expositor'', 9 October 2003, A4; Richard Beales, "Youth an asset for mayor's job," ''Brantford Expositor'', 1 November 2003, A10.〕


*Wally Lucente was born and raised in Brantford.〔Michael-Allan Marion, "Seven candidates running in Ward 5," ''Brantford Expositor'', 4 November 2003, C7.〕 He first ran for the Brantford City Council in 1985 with support from the Brantford and District Labour Council; he was thirty years old at the time and worked for the provincial labour ministry.〔''Brantford Expositor'', 13 November 1985, p. 4.〕 Defeated on that occasion, he was elected in 1988, 1991, 1994, 1997, and 2000. During his time on council, he chaired Brantford's police services board; waterfront advisory committee; Mohawk Lake committee; and engineering, public works and community services committee.〔Ross Marowits, "City sets committees," ''Brantford Expositor'', 7 January 1999, A3; Ross Marowits, "City wants chance to police county," ''Brantford Expositor'', 9 February 1999, A1; Heather Ibbotson, "Littell new chairwoman of police services board." ''Brantford Expositor'', 19 January 2000, A4; Ross Marowits, "Environment comes to the forefront in Ward 5," ''Brantford Expositor'', 21 October 2000, p. 13; Michael-Allan Marion, "Police board at full strength," ''Brantford Expositor'', 31 July 2002, A4.〕 In 2001, he raised the option of a combined municipal police force for Brantford and neighbouring Brant County.〔Michael-Allan Marion, "Councillor urges talks with Brant on policing," ''Brantford Expositor'', 19 June 2001, A1.〕 While he often had poor relations with his fellow ward councillor Marguerite Ceschi-Smith, he nonetheless supported her downtown brownfield rehabilitation program in 2002.〔David Sharpe, "Council forced to address brownfield issue," ''Brantford Expositor'', 30 September 2002, A10; Michael-Allan Marion, "Councillor fails in bid to divide downtown fund," ''Brantford Expositor'', 9 October 2002, A3.〕 When Lucente ran for re-election in 2003, he said that he wanted to see the Brantford Southern Access Road through to completion.〔"Lucente running for re-election in Ward 5," ''Brantford Expositor'', 11 September 2003, A3.〕 During the 2003 election, local journalist Tim Philp described him as a "good councillor" who "carries out his duties but contributes little useful to council discussions."〔Tim Philp, "My choices for city council," ''Brantford Expositor'', 8 November 2003, A13.〕 After his defeat, he continued working for the provincial labour ministry and chaired the Brant County Police Services Board as a citizen member.〔(Wall of Recognition: Wally Lucente ), City of Brantford, 2006, accessed 28 January 2011; (Public Appointments Secretariat ), Government of Ontario, 3 November 2009, accessed 28 January 2011; "Ceremony marks Day of Mourning," ''Brantford Expositor'', 26 April 2005, A4.〕
*Charles "Skip" Pennell is best known as a tourism supporter in Brantford. He was active with the Pine Tree Native Centre in the 1990s and early 2000s and was the project coordinator for Kanata, a replica seventeenth-century Iroquois village that opened in 2000.〔Elizabeth Yates, "Village helps restore native pride," ''Brantford Expositor'', 22 April 1999, A4; Isobel Barron, "It's been a Grand Experience," ''Brantford Expositor'', 27 April 1999, A4; Richard Beales, "Kanata: Award-winning 17th Century Iroquois Village opening soon," ''Brantford Expositor'', 4 May 2000, C1; Colleen Toms, "Kanata Village is attracting people from around the globe," ''Brantford Expositor'', 24 July 2002, p. 2.〕 The village won an award for Best New Tourism Attraction in Ontario and was runner-up for Best New Attraction of Canada.〔Vincent Ball, "Kanata Village opens its doors in grand style," ''Brantford Expositor'', 15 May 2000, A4.〕 Pennell has also chaired Brantford's tourism advisory board.〔Ross Marowits, "City appointments questioned after candidates passed over," ''Brantford Expositor'', 16 January 2001, A4.〕 He was fifty-one years old when he ran for council; he said that he respected incumbent councillors Marguerite Ceschi-Smith and Wally Lucente and was running to offer another voice.〔Michael-Allan Marion, "City voters will have choices for council," ''Brantford Expositor'', 26 September 2003, A6.〕
''Source: Vincent Ball, "Council table shake up: Four new faces elected by Brantford voters wanting change," ''Brantford Expositor'', 11 November 2003, A3.''

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