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Sault Ste. Marie City Council

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The Corporation of the City of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is run by a city council of 10 Councillors, representing five wards, and a mayor. Prior to the 2018 municipal elections, the Council was made up of 12 councillors, representing six wards, and a mayor.[1]

History

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The youngest city councillor in Sault Ste. Marie history is Robert Gernon, who was elected in 1976 in Ward 6 at the age of 25. Gernon served two terms on council.

The oldest city councillor in Sault Ste. Marie's history is Frank Manzo, whose last term ended in 2014, at the age of 87. Manzo is also the longest serving city councillor in Sault Ste. Marie history, serving for a total of 38 years on council.[2]

The council is most famous for a controversial language resolution, passed in 1990, which affirmed that English was the sole working language of the city government. The resolution was subsequently struck down by the courts in 1994.

Mayor

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The city's current mayor is Matthew Shoemaker, who was sworn in on November 15, 2022[3] after succeeding in the Sault Ste. Marie municipal election, 2022. He succeeded Christian Provenzano who did not seek re-election.

2003-2006

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Municipal Elections were held on November 10, 2003 in Sault Ste. Marie and across the province:

2006-2010

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Council elected in the 2006 municipal election:

2010-2014

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Council elected in the 2010 municipal election:

  • Mayor — Debbie Amaroso
  • Ward 1 — Steve Butland, Paul Christian
  • Ward 2 — Susan Myers, Terry Sheehan
  • Ward 3 — Pat Mick, Brian Watkins
  • Ward 4 — Rick Niro, Lou Turco
  • Ward 5 — Marchy Bruni, Frank Fata
  • Ward 6 — Joe Krmpotich, Frank Manzo

2014–2018

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Council elected in the 2014 municipal election:

  • Mayor — Christian Provenzano
  • Ward 1 — Steve Butland, Paul Christian
  • Ward 2 — Susan Myers, Sandra Hollingsworth (elected on February 1, 2016 in a by-election to succeed Terry Sheehan)
  • Ward 3 — Matthew Shoemaker, Judy Hupponen
  • Ward 4 — Rick Niro, Lou Turco
  • Ward 5 — Marchy Bruni, Frank Fata
  • Ward 6 — Joe Krmpotich, Ozzie Grandinetti (appointed in June 2017 to replace Ross Romano)[11]

2018–2022

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The 2018-2022 Council is the first term of the Sault Ste. Marie City Council with 10 Councillors representing five wards.[12] The Council was elected in the 2018 municipal election:

  • Mayor — Christian Provenzano
  • Ward 1 — Paul Christian, Sandra Hollingsworth
  • Ward 2 — Luke Dufour, Lisa Vezeau-Allen
  • Ward 3 — Donna Hilsinger, Matthew Shoemaker
  • Ward 4 — Marchy Bruni, Rick Niro
  • Ward 5 — Corey Gardi, Matthew Scott[13]

2022–2026

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Council elected in the 2022 municipal election:[14]

  • Mayor — Matthew Shoemaker
  • Ward 1 — Sonny Spina, Sandra Hollingsworth
  • Ward 2 — Luke Dufour, Lisa Vezeau-Allen
  • Ward 3 — Angela Caputo, Ron Zagordo
  • Ward 4 — Marchy Bruni, Stephan Kinach
  • Ward 5 — Corey Gardi, Matthew Scott

References

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  1. ^ "City council votes to reduce number of wards and councillors". SooToday.com. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  2. ^ "Things won't be the same without Frank". 12 September 2014.
  3. ^ "The edge of history: mayor swears loyalty to King Charles III". SooToday.com. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  4. ^ "Rowswell elected mayor (School board results)". 10 November 2003.
  5. ^ "Butland, Caicco win Ward 1 (Final)". 10 November 2003.
  6. ^ "Sheehan, Curran win Ward 2 (Final)". 10 November 2003.
  7. ^ "Hayes, Mick win Ward 3 (Final)". 10 November 2003.
  8. ^ "DelBianco, Turco win Ward 4 (Final)". 10 November 2003.
  9. ^ "Amaroso, Celetti win Ward 5". 10 November 2003.
  10. ^ "Manzo, Collins win Ward 6 (Final)". 10 November 2003.
  11. ^ "Ward 6 Councillor chosen from a draw". Sault Star, June 26, 2017.
  12. ^ "City council votes to reduce number of wards and councillors". SooToday.com. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  13. ^ "New council has an equal mix of new and old". Sault Star. 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  14. ^ Bertrand, Dan (25 October 2022). "New mayor, four new councillors elected in Sault Ste. Marie". CTV News. Retrieved 28 July 2023.