Mississauga City Council

Summary

Mississauga City Council is the governing body of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and 11 councillors elected to serve a four-year term. The last municipal election was held October 24, 2022. A mayoral by-election will be held on June 10, 2024 with the next general elections to be held in 2026. All members of council, including the mayor, are also simultaneously members of the Peel Regional Council.

Mississauga City Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
November 15, 2022
Leadership
Vacant
Structure
Seats12
Length of term
4 years
AuthorityMunicipal Act
Salary$187,057 plus benefits (mayor)
$92,831.74 plus benefits (councillor)
Elections
Last election
October 24, 2022
(12 seats)
Next election
2024 (mayoral by-election)
2026 (regular)
Meeting place
Council Chamber
Mississauga Civic Centre
Mississauga, Ontario
Website
mississauga.ca/council

2022-2026 edit

Council elected in the 2022 municipal election .[1]

Councillor Ward Notes
Bonnie Crombie Mayor Resigned on January 12, 2024, due to being elected leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in December 2023.[2]
Vacant
Stephen Dasko Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview)
Alvin Tedjo Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
John Kovac Ward 4 (City Centre)
Carolyn Parrish Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton) Resigned on March 15, 2024 to run as a candidate in the mayoral by-election.[3]
Vacant
Joe Horneck Ward 6 (Erindale)
Dipika Damerla Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Matt Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Martin Reid Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
Brad Butt Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2018–2022 edit

Council elected in the 2018 municipal election.[4]

Councillor Ward Notes
Bonnie Crombie Mayor
Stephen Dasko Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview)
Karen Ras Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park) Resigned on January 28, 2022 due to alleged workplace harassment from Ward 6 Councillor Ron Starr[5]
Patricia Mullin Appointed by Council on February 3, 2022 to fill the Ward 2 office vacancy for a term beginning February 7, 2022 and ending November 14, 2022.[6]
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
John Kovac Ward 4 (City Centre)
Carolyn Parrish Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton)
Ron Starr Ward 6 (Erindale)
Dipika Damerla Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Matt Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2014–2018 edit

Council elected in the 2014 municipal election and subsequent by-elections:[7]

Councillor Ward Notes
Bonnie Crombie Mayor
Jim Tovey Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview) Died in office on January 15, 2018[8]
David Cook Appointed as replacement by Council on February 21, 2018[9]
Karen Ras Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
Frank Dale Ward 4 (City Centre) Resigned in 2014 when he was appointed Chair of the Regional Municipality of Peel
John Kovac Won by-election on April 27, 2015.[10]
Carolyn Parrish Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton)
Ron Starr Ward 6 (Erindale)
Nando Iannicca Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Matt Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2010–2014 edit

Council elected in the 2010 municipal election and subsequent by-elections:

Councillor Ward Notes
Hazel McCallion Mayor
Jim Tovey Ward 1 (Port Credit, Lakeview)
Patricia Mullin Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Chris Fonseca Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
Frank Dale Ward 4 (City Centre)
Eve Adams Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton) Resigned in early 2011 to run as a Conservative candidate in the 2011 federal election.
Bonnie Crombie Won by-election on September 19, 2011.[11]
Ron Starr Ward 6 (Erindale)
Nando Iannicca Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Katie Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

2006–2010 edit

Council elected in the 2006 municipal election:

Councillor Ward Notes
Hazel McCallion Mayor
Carmen Corbasson Ward 1 (Port Credit)
Patricia Mullin Ward 2 (Clarkson, Lorne Park)
Maja Prentice Ward 3 (Rathwood, Applewood)
Frank Dale Ward 4 (City Centre)
Eve Adams Ward 5 (Britannia Woods, Malton)
Carolyn Parrish Ward 6 (Erindale)
Nando Iannicca Ward 7 (Cooksville)
Katie Mahoney Ward 8 (Erin Mills)
Pat Saito Ward 9 (Meadowvale)
Sue McFadden Ward 10 (Lisgar, Churchill Meadows)
George Carlson Ward 11 (Streetsville)

References edit

  1. ^ Rusnov, Diana (October 26, 2022). "2022 Election, Official Results" (PDF). Mississauga Votes. Office of the City Clerk, City of Mississauga. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  2. ^ "Bonnie Crombie announces when she will resign as mayor of Mississauga". Global News. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  3. ^ Cornwell, Steve (March 18, 2024). "'Lots of runway': Mississauga council to vote for ward byelection or appointment on Wednesday". The Mississauga News. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  4. ^ Rusnov, Diana (October 26, 2018). "2018 Election, Official Results" (PDF). Mississauga Votes. Office of the City Clerk, City of Mississauga. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "Mississauga councillor resigns amid allegations another councillor repeatedly keyed her SUV at city hall".
  6. ^ "Mississauga Council Appoints Former Councillor Patricia Mullin to Fill Vacant Ward 2 Councillor Role".
  7. ^ "Mississauga Municipal Election Official Results" (PDF). City Clerk of Mississauga. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  8. ^ Williams, Rachael (January 16, 2018). "Visionary Mississauga Councillor Jim Tovey dies at 68". Toronto Star. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  9. ^ Williams, Rachael (February 21, 2018). "Former councillor David Cook appointed to fill Ward 1 vacancy". The Mississauga News. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  10. ^ Clay, Chris (28 April 2015). "John Kovac wins Mississauga byelection". Toronto Star.
  11. ^ "Crombie edges out Parrish for Mississauga council seat". The Globe and Mail, September 19, 2011.

External links edit

  • Map of Mississauga Wards

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