The 1994 Brantford municipal election was held on November 14, 1994, to elect a mayor, councillors, and school trustees in the city of Brantford, Ontario.

In the mayoral contest, Chris Friel defeated one-term incumbent Bob Taylor.

Results

Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
Chris Friel 10,695 41.97
(x)Bob Taylor 7,631 29.95
Bob Lancaster 3,981 15.62
John Starkey 1,754 6.88
Dan McCreary 1,094 4.29
Chuck Giles 325 1.28
Total valid votes 25,480 100
  • Bob Lancaster was raised in the small community of Little Lake, Ontario. He was first elected to the Brantford City Council in 1978, winning a seat in the city's second ward. He was re-elected without opposition in 1980 and was returned again in 1982. After standing down in 1985, he returned to council in 1991 and served another term. Lancaster was fifty-four years old in 1994, worked as a realtor, and was seen as a pro-business candidate.[1] After the 1994 election, he complained to the Ontario Press Council about election coverage in the Brantford Expositor. The case was dismissed.[2] He later chaired both the Brantford police services board and the Brant and Brantford Housing Authority as a citizen appointee.[3] His nephew Stephen Lancaster has also been a councillor.[4]
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
(x)John Sless 3,591 36.68
Vince Bucci 3,184 32.52
Ray McAllister 1,975 20.17
Don Francis 1,040 10.62
Total valid votes 9,790 100
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
(x)Mike Hancock 4,195 39.61
(x)Max Sherman 3,133 29.58
Lynn Stone 2,688 25.38
Paul Skoczylas 574 5.42
Total valid votes 10,590 100
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
Richard Carpenter 2,874 35.21
(x)Andy Woodburn 1,974 24.19
Chris Stanek 1,701 20.84
Chuck McPhail 931 11.41
John Bragg 682 8.36
Total valid votes 8,162 100
Candidate Total votes  % of total votes
(x)Wally Lucente 2,527 36.14
Marguerite Ceschi-Smith 2,096 29.97
(x)Robert E. Smith 2,006 28.69
Russell Skelton 364 5.21
Total valid votes 6,993 100
  • Robert E. Smith (died November 15, 2009) was a veterinarian. He graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College (later a part of the University of Guelph) in 1956 and operated a hospital practice in Indianapolis, Indiana, until 1975. He later moved to Brantford and opened a new practice in 1978. He became a founding member of the Society of Ontario Veterinarians and retired in 2002.[5] Smith served one year on the Brantford city council after defeating incumbent councillor Charles Bowen for the second position in the city's fifth ward in 1991.[6] He was narrowly defeated by Marguerite Ceschi-Smith in 1994. A decade later, he wrote public letters calling for increased protection for the elderly, for the dismissal of Brantford's highest-paid municipal staff, and against granting legal status for religious arbitration in Ontario.[7] He died in 2009, at age seventy-seven, after a farming accident.[8]

Source: Brantford Expositor, 15 November 1994, p. 7.

References

  1. Brantford Expositor, 10 November 1994, pp. 2-4.
  2. "Complaint against Expositor dismissed," Kitchener Record, 6 July 1995, F8.
  3. Heather Ibbotson, "Mayor lashes out at judge for comments," Brantford Expositor, 17 February 1999, A1; "Second term for Lancaster," Brantford Expositor, 17 June 1999, A3; "Lancaster back as housing chair," Brantford Expositor, 13 June 2000, A6; Richard Beales, "Lancaster remains as police board chairman," Brantford Expositor, 17 January 2002, A3.
  4. Vincent Ball, "Council table shake up: Four new faces elected by Brantford voters wanting change," Brantford Expositor, 11 November 2003, A3.
  5. Susan Gamble, "Aliens sighted in fright fan's garage," Brantford Expositor, 7 June 2002, A3; "Former Brantford councillor, veterinarian killed in tractor mishap," Hamilton Spectator, 16 September 2009, A2.
  6. Brantford Expositor, 13 November 1994.
  7. Robert E. Smith, "Suggestions to protect the elderly" [letter], Brantford Expositor, 12 February 2004, A10; "Ex-councillor offers radical advice," Brantford Expositor, 8 March 2004, A8; Dr. Robert E. Smith, "Check out religious arbitrations" [letter], Brantford Expositor, 17 September 2005, A13.
  8. "Former Brantford councillor, veterinarian killed in tractor mishap," Hamilton Spectator, 16 September 2009, A2; "Accident claims former city councillor" Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Brantford Expositor, 2009, accessed 28 January 2011.
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