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Change coming to Hamilton

Although we still have a ways to go, we are pleased to see more progressive candidates representing our community after this week’s municipal elections.

Equity Network is commited to ensuring accountability in schools and that racialized and marginalized students are protected in our school boards.

Election Results:

Mayor – Andrea Horwath

Ward 1 Councillor: Maureen Wilson

Ward 2 Councillor: Cameron Kroetsch

Ward 3 Councillor: Nrinder Nann

Ward 4 Councillor: Tammy Hwang

Ward 5 Councillor: Matt Francis

Ward 6 Councillor: Tom Jackson 

Ward 7 Councillor: Esther Pauls

Ward 8 Councillor: John Paul Danko

Ward 9 Councillor: Brad Clark

Ward 10 Councillor: Jeff Beattie

Ward 11 Councillor: Mark Tadeson

Ward 12 Councillor: Craig Cassar

Ward 13 Councillor: Alex Wilson

Ward 14 Councillor: Mike Spadafora

Ward 15 Councillor: Ted McMeekin

English Public School Board Trustees

Ward 1: Elizabeth Wong

Ward 2: Sabreina Dahab

Ward 3: Maria Felix-Miller

Ward 4: Ray Mulholland

Wards 5 and 10: Todd White

Wards 6 and 9: Kathy Archer

Ward 7: Dawn Danko

Wards 8 and 14: Becky Buck

Wards 11 and 12: Amanda Fehrman

Ward 13: Paul Tut

Ward 15: Graeme Noble

English Catholic School Board Trustees

Wards 1,2 and 15: Mark Valvasori

Wards 3 and 4: Josie Angelini

Ward 5: Aldo D’Intino

Ward 6: Ellen Agostino

Ward 7: Pat Daly

Wards 8 and 14: John Valvasori

Wards 9 and 11: Louis Agro

Ward 10: Mary Nardini

Wards 12 and 13: Phil Homerski

Conseil scolaire Viamonde (French public)
Pierre Gregory

Conseil scolaire Catholique MonAvenir (French public Catholic)
Marcel Levesque