1980 Ottawa municipal election

The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on November 10, 1980.

1980 Ottawa mayoral election

← 1978November 10, 19801982 →
 
CandidateMarion DewarPat Nicol
Popular vote49,68733,151
Percentage57.03%38.05%


Mayor before election

Marion Dewar

Elected Mayor

Marion Dewar

Mayor Marion Dewar defeated former alderman Pat Nicol in a re-match of the 1978 race. This is the first election in 70 years without the Ottawa Board of Control, as it had been abolished. Council stayed the same size however, as four wards were added.

Mayor

Marion Dewar swept the city in her re-election, winning all but one ward. Her best results came in the city's urban wards, with her best ward being Capital, where she won 63.4% of the vote. She also topped 60% in By-Rideau, St. George's and Capital wards. Her only loss was in Elmdale, which Nicol won narrowly by 43 votes. Nicol represented Elmdale on city council.[1]

CandidateVotes%
Marion Dewar (X)49,68757.03
Pat Nicol33,15138.05
Alphonse Frederick Lapointe2,3572.71
John Turmel1,9282.21

City council

Map of Ottawa's Wards used in this election
1. Alta Vista Ward
2. Billings Ward
3. Britannia Ward
4. By-Rideau Ward
5. Capital Ward
6. Canterbury Ward
7. Carleton Ward
8. Dalhousie Ward
9. Elmdale Ward
10. Overbrook-Forbes Ward
11. Queensboro Ward
12. Richmond Ward
13. Riverside Ward
14. St. George's Ward
15. Wellington Ward .
Alta Vista Ward
CandidateVotes%
Greg MacDougall2,92743.38
Roy Bushfield2,12431.48
John Coe1,00514.90
Fern Payne69110.24
Billings Ward
CandidateVotes%
Brian Bourns2,05741.60
Bill Zlepnig1,64733.31
Geraldine Trudel1,24125.10
Britannia Ward
CandidateVotes%
Marlene Catterall (X)3,35480.11
Paul MacKay83319.89
By-Rideau Ward
CandidateVotes%
Marc Laviolette3,59053.69
Bruce Grant3,09646.31
Capital Ward
CandidateVotes%
Howard Smith3,35857.03
Dave Haggerman1,74629.65
Vince Capogreco78413.32
Canterbury Ward
CandidateVotes%
Darrel Kent3,89256.88
Don Kay (X)2,95143.12
Carleton Ward
CandidateVotes%
Toddy Kehoe (X)Acclaimed
Queensboro Ward
CandidateVotes%
Terry Denison3,21549.45
Bob Fox1,82228.02
Vic Grostern1,02615.78
Cyprian Campbell4396.75
Dalhousie Ward
CandidateVotes%
Rolf Hasenack (X)2,13755.19
Gale Kerwin1,58740.99
Dave Parent1483.82
Elmdale Ward
CandidateVotes%
Graham Bird2,54343.31
Byron Hyde1,92732.82
Chris Chilton (X)1,40123.86
Overbrook-Forbes Ward
CandidateVotes%
Rhéal Robert (X)3,87367.83
Elwood Armour1,41324.75
Jos-Louis Paradis4247.43
Richmond Ward
CandidateVotes%
Don Reid4,27456.77
Sandy Boyce1,99526.50
Bill Harback1,25916.72
Riverside Ward
CandidateVotes%
Jim Durrell3,50348.50
Gordon Lennox1,87725.99
Natalie MacPhee1,07514.89
Sig Schmidt76710.62
St. George's Ward
CandidateVotes%
Nancy Smith1,97836.95
Gail Lord1,57829.48
Thomas Richard1,33925.01
Sam McLean1673.12
Serge Girard1602.99
Robert Farquharson1312.45
Wellington Ward
CandidateVotes%
Joe Cassey (X)Acclaimed

Ottawa Board of Education Trustees

Six to be elected in each zone

Eastern ZoneVote
Jane Dobell (X)16,917
Don Francis (X)15,100
Ted Best (X)13,316
John Smart12,347
Michael McKenna (X)11,592
Marjorie Loughrey10,800
John Samuel (X)10,468
Rosemarie McNairn9,390
Ken Campbell8,330
Hershell Sax5,569
Robert Kolbeins3,235
Western ZoneVote
Bill Law15,559
Robert Beatty (X)14,420
Wayne Wilson (X)11,824
Sandra Goldstein (X)11,469
John Wright11,175
John Jackson10,924
Calvin Kempffer8,077
Norman Fera6,453

4 to be elected

Separate school supportersVote
Jacques Beauchamp (X)17,564
Robert Bélanger (X)17,484
Dalton McGuinty, Sr. (X)15,967
Lucien Bradet (X)14,918
Thomas Kent13,200

1 to be elected

Vanier TrusteeVote
Denise MatteAcclaimed[2]

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