Municipal governing body of the City of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
Vaughan City Council
Type Term limits
None New session started
November 15, 2022 Mayor of Vaughan
Seats 1 Mayor 4 Regional Councillors 5 Ward Councillors Length of term
4 years Last election
October 24, 2022 Next election
2026 Vaughan City HallVaughan , Ontario Vaughan City Hall
Vaughan City Council is the lower-tier municipal governing body for the city of Vaughan , Ontario . It is a part of the upper-tier Regional Municipality of York .[ 1] Members of the council are elected in three categories: wards councillors, citywide councillors, and a mayor. The wards have remained consistent since the 2010 election .
Council positions
Mayor
Further information:
Mayor
Local and regional councillor
Also known as simply regional councillors, anyone filling this position not only serves the people's interest on the Vaughan City Council, they are also responsible for representing the city at the York Regional Council .[ 2] The regional councillor who receives the most votes in an election is also made the deputy mayor, whose role is to represent the mayor in their absence.[ 3] For the extra work they do, the deputy mayor receives a 10% higher salary compared to a councillor.[ 4]
Ward councillors
Current council
Vaughan City Hall
City council and various civic offices are housed at the Civic Centre which was designed by Kubawara, Payne, McKenna and Blumberg and opened in 2011.[ 5]
Besides the main City Hall building, the complex features:
Civic Tower with clock
Chamber of Commerce Building
Public library building
Civic Square, Market and Cenotaph
reflecting pool/skating rink
public gardens and naturalized park
Previous civic buildings:[ 6]
Township Hall in Vellore on Lot 20 in Concession 5 (present day Weston Road between Rutherford Road and Major Mackenzie Drive) 1845-1943
Township Hall at northeast corner of Major Mackenzie Drive and Keele Street 1943-1957
2141 Major Mackenzie Drive 1957-2011 (renovation in 1982)
Previous councils
Township of Vaughan
Town of Vaughan
1971 to 1983
Term
Reeve
Regional Councillor
Councillor
1971-1972
Garnet A. Williams
John C. Gilbert
Fred D. Armstrong David K. Fraser Robert A. Kirk Robert D. McArthur Gordon Risk
1973-1974
Garnet A. Williams
John C. Gilbert
David K. Fraser Fred D. Armstrong Albert D. Hollingshead Michael R. Bevan James M. Cameron
1975-1976
Garnet A. Williams
David K. Fraser
James M. CameronLorna D. Jackson Albert D. Hollingshead Fred D. Armstrong Terry H. Goodwin
1977-1978
Garnet A. Williams
David K. Fraser
James M. CameronLorna D. Jackson Albert D. Hollingshead Terry H. Goodwin Dario DiGiannantonio
1979-1980
Garnet A. Williams
Dario DiGiannantonio
James M. Cameron Albert HollingsheadLorna D. Jackson Raymond McAfee Jan Poot
1981-1982
Garnet A. Williams
Lorna Jackson
Jim Cameron Raymond McAfee Albert Hollingshead Jan Poot Jim Davidson
1983 to 1991
City of Vaughan
1991 to 1994
1994 to 2002
2002 to 2010
2010 to 2022
2022 to present
Term
Mayor
Deputy Mayor
Regional Councillor
Ward 1 Maple/Kleinburg
Ward 2 Woodbridge West
Ward 3 Woodbridge/Vellore
Ward 4 Concord/Thornhill
Ward 5 Thornhill
2022–2026
Steven Del Duca
Linda Jackson
Mario Ferri Gino RosatiMario Racco
Marilyn Iafrate
Adriano Volpentesta
Rosanna DeFrancesca
Chris Ainsworth
Gila Martow
Notes
^ Di Biase named mayor on the death of Jackson. Rosati promoted to regional councillor's position. By-election elects Jackson's daughter as ward councillor.
^ Kadis resigned after elected to federal parliament. Shefman won a by-election for the position.
^ Di Biase resigned in May, 2017 due to sexual assault complaints. Singh appointed regional councillor by council vote; Ferri named deputy mayor based on previous election
Controversy
Following the November 2006 election, former mayor Michael Di Biase appealed the results of the elections citing possible errors in the ballot counting machines. The results were reviewed following a decision in his favour in Ontario Superior Court , concluding that the original result, the election of Jackson as mayor, was the correct one.[ 7]
Mayors
The head of City Council is the mayor. A list of mayors and reeves of Vaughan includes:
Reeves
Garnett A. Williams 1969-1970
Brian Bailey 1967-1968
Albert H. Rutherford 1961-1966
John W. Perry 1957-1960
Marshall McMurchy 1952-1956
John Hostrawer 1949-1951
Boynton Weldrick 1944-1948
Robert W. Scott 1936-1943
George Kellam 1931-1935
James Henry Robson 1929-1930
Henry Kellam 1928
George Kellam 1927
Thomas B. Weldrick 1925-1926
John T. Saigeon 1922-1924
John Whitmore 1917-1921
Scott McNair 1915-1916
James A. Cameron 1911-1914
Daniel Longhouse 1909-1910
Isaac Devins 1907-1908
John Boyle 1905-1906
William Watson 1903-1904
James H. Kirby 1901-1902
Alexander Bryson 1898-1900
Samuel Arnold 1897
George High 1894-1896
Andrew Russell 1890-1893
James McNeil 1889
Alexander Malloy 1887-1888
Thompson Porter 1881-1886
William C. Patterson 1874-1880
David Boyle 1872-1873
Peter Patterson 1868–1871
Henry S. Howland 1864-1867
Robert J. Arnold 1861-1863
Henry S. Howland 1859-1860
David Bridgeford 1858
John W. Gamble 1850-1857 first reeve of the Township
Acting/Deputy Mayors
The position of Deputy Mayor (earlier called Acting Mayor) is based on the councillor receiving the greatest number of votes in a municipal election, and has included:
Deputy Reeves'
Garnet A. Williams 1965-1968
Jesse Bryson 1961-1964
Victor B. Ryder 1959-1960
Robert A. Kirk 1957-1958
Albert H. Rutherford 1952–1956, 1969-1970
Marshall McMurchy 1949-1951
John Hostrawser 1944-1948
Boynton Weldrick 1936-1943
Robert W. Scott 1935
Robert Dooks 1931-1934
Thomas Baker 1929-1930
Arthur Farr 1927-1928
James Henry Robson 1925-1928
Thomas B. Weldrick 1922-1924
George Kellam 1922-1926
William O. McDonald 1921
Walter Anderson 1919-1920
John T. Saigeon 1917–1918, 1921, 1929-1931
John Whitmore 1915-1916
Scott McNair 1911-1914
James A. Cameron 1909-1910
Daniel Longhouse 1907-1908
William Watson 1898
James H. Kirby 1897-1898
Alexander Bryson 1894-1897
Samuel Arnold 1890-1896
George High 1887-1893
Andrew Russell 1887-1889
Isaac Reaman 1886-1888
George Elliott 1886
Alexander Malloy 1884-1886
Thomas Webster 1882-1883
William Cook 1881-1885
Damiel Reaman 1879-1885
Isaac Nattress 1879-1881
John L. Card 1878, 1880
Daniel Kinnee 1877-1878
Isaac Chapman 1875-1876
N. Clarke Wallace 1874-1879
Thomas Webster 1872-1877
Thompson Porter 1871-1873
David Boyle 1870-1871
William Hartman 1868-1869
Robert J. Arnold 1867-1870
Thomas Grahame 1865-1867
William Cook 1861, 1863
Alfred Jeffery 1858–1860, 1862, 1864
David Smellie 1851-1853
References
^ "GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE" . www.vaughan.ca . Archived from the original on July 27, 2018. Retrieved July 26, 2018 .
^ "REGIONAL COUNCILLOR GINO ROSATI" . www.vaughan.ca . Archived from the original on July 26, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018 .
^ "DEPUTY MAYOR, LOCAL AND REGIONAL COUNCILLOR MARIO FERRI" . www.vaughan.ca . Archived from the original on July 26, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018 .
^ "EXTRACT FROM COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF DECEMBER 11, 2012" (PDF) . www.vaughan.ca . December 11, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 26, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018 .
^ "Vaughan City Hall" . vaughan.ca . City of Vaughan. Archived from the original on 2022-09-27. Retrieved 2024-02-22 .
^ "Vellore School and Township Hall" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on June 7, 2015.
^ "Ex-MP Bevilacqua new Vaughan mayor" . CBC News . 25 October 2010. Retrieved 27 March 2014 .
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