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Hamilton, Ontario municipal election, 2010 : ウィキペディア英語版
Hamilton, Ontario, municipal election, 2010

The 2010 Hamilton municipal election was held on October 25, 2010〔(City Clerk's Office, City of Hamilton Corporate Services. "Municipal Election Information," City of Hamilton (Accessed January 1, 2010) )〕 to select one Mayor, fifteen members of the Hamilton, Ontario City Council and members of both English and French Public and Catholic School Boards.〔(City Clerk's Office, City of Hamilton Corporate Services. "Municipal Election Candidates," City of Hamilton (Accessed January 1, 2010) )〕 Nominations opened January 4, 2010 and ran until September 10, 2010.
The race saw Hamiltonians elect their third mayor in as many elections, opting for former Ward 2 Councillor Bob Bratina over Larry Di Ianni (Mayor 2003-2006) and incumbent Mayor Fred Eisenberger, who had served in the role since 2006. The stark contrasts between Ward elections saw the council race to succeed Bratina in Ward 2 drawing 20 candidates, while Ward 14 Councillor Robert Patsuta was acclaimed. Only one incumbent councillor was defeated, with Brenda Johnstone toppling long-time Councillor Dave Mitchell in Ward 11. Also notable in the race was the significant turnover among Catholic School Board Trustees, many of whom were defeated by first-time candidates.
==New measures==
Council backed a measure to elect the boards of Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs),〔(Bowes, Gord. "Hamilton council backs calls for elected hospital boards," ''The Hamilton Mountain News'', October 24, 2008, Local News )〕〔(Cavanagh, Kevin. "Of hospitals and politics," ''The Hamilton Spectator'', October 20, 2008, Local News )〕〔(McGuniness, Eric. "Transparency sought: Council wants elected hospital boards," ''The Hamilton Spectator'', October 17, 2008, Local News )〕 a move that was in response to the LHIN affair,〔(Campbell, Craig. "LHIN board member resigns over lack of scrutiny," ''The Dundas Star'', October 3, 2010, Local News )〕〔(Ontario's New Democrats. "Horwath calls for directly elected hospital board," Ontario New Democratic Party, (accessed June 5, 2010) )〕 though this did not occur in time for the 2010 Election.
There was speculation that this election was to include a new 16th Council seat, that would encompass southern portions of Wards 6,7 and 8 and the northern portion of Ward 11.〔(De Lazzer, Rachel. "Can of Worms? Plan for a new Mountain ward aims for a more equal voter representation," ''The Hamilton Spectator'', October 23, 2008, Local News )〕〔(MacLean, Dan. "Extra council seat endorsed," ''Citizens at City Hall'', October 19, 2008, Online Article. )〕 The new Ward would have included the area to be developed as part of the controversial "Aerotropolis" industrial development plan,〔(MacLean, Dan. "Provincial challenge puts size of aerotropolis in doubt," ''Citizens at City Hall'', June 25, 2008, Online Article )〕〔(MacLean, Dan. "Aerotropolis land need questioned by province," ''Citizens at City Hall'', April 30, 2008, Online Article )〕 though that plan was abandoned in favour of a study of all ward boundaries following the election.〔(MacLean, Dan. "Unequal representation for six more years," ''Citizens at City Hall'', November 4, 2008, Online Article )〕
As per Bill 212, municipal elections in Ontario were moved from the first Monday in November to the fourth Monday in October, shortening the campaign period by two weeks and moving close of nominations to September 10, 2010.〔(City Clerk's Office City of Hamilton Corporate Services. "Municipal Election Information," City of Hamilton (Accessed January 1, 2010) )〕

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