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Here's who's running in the municipal election in Windsor

Here's a look at how the race is shaping up so far.

Today is the deadline to hand in nomination papers for the Oct. 24 election

A photo of the exterior of Windsor city hall
Windsor City Hall is shown in a file photo. Nearly 50 candidates have come forward to run in the Oct. 24, 2022, municipal election. (Jonathan Pinto/CBC)

Windsor residents, here are your options.

With adeadlineFridayafternoon for municipal election candidates to file their nomination papers, we'rea step closer to learning who will represent youat city council next term.

As you consider how to cast your ballotin the Oct. 24 vote,here's a look at who's running and how the race is shaping up so far.

Familiar faces

Thismunicipal electionfeatures a lot of familiar faces all council members but one arerunning for re-election andthere are multiple candidates who have sought public office recently.

There are two wards without incumbent candidates:the downtown Ward 3,currently represented by Rino Bortolin, and the Walkerville and South WalkervilleWard 4, which is represented by Chris Holt.

Holt is running for mayor, a challenger to two-termmayorDrew Dilkens as he looks toclinch a third term in office.

So far in the campaign, Holt hastold residents they don't need to settle for "adequate" servicesand released several topics in his platform including the fate of the shuttered Windsor Arena.

Dilkenshas saidhe stands on his track record he hosted a press conference at the future site of theelectric vehicle battery plant project and hascharacterized Holt's visionas radical and risky.

The races for the two open wards are among the hottest contested in the city.

There are eightpeople running in Ward 3 including Downtown Windsor BIA chairBrian Yeomansand business owner Renaldo Agostino.

In Ward 4, eight contenders have also come forward, including former Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce CEOMatt Marchandwho ran against Dilkens in the last election former radio hostMark McKenzieand Kristen Siapas, a parent advocate within the public school board.

In Ward 7, the candidates include 22-year-old Sydney Brouillard-Coyle, who works for Trans Wellness Ontario. If elected,Brouillard-Coyle, whosepronouns are ney, nem and nir,would be the first transgender and openly LGBTQcouncillor, as well as the youngest.

Ney is among fourcandidates running against Coun.Jeewen Gill, who was elected in a 2020 byelection.

In the east-end Ward 8, Coun. Gary Kaschak was about to be acclaimed untila well-known candidate emerged the day before the deadline.

Gemma Grey-Hall, who works at the University of Windsor, recently ran as the NDP candidate in Windsor-Tecumseh in the provincial election. Kaschak also competed in that race, under the Liberal banner, but both were bested by Progressive Conservativecandidate Andrew Dowie.

Grey-Hall andKaschakalso faced off in the 2018 municipal vote in Ward 8.

Meanwhile, in Ward 10, a former councillor is looking to take back the riding he once represented.Coun. Jim Morrison defeated Paul Borrelliby 250 votes the last time around.

Candidates declared in Windsor

Note: The deadline to submit nomination papersis 2 p.m. Friday. The information below is based on what the City of Windsorshared on its websiteas of that time.This article may be updated to reflect any additional candidates.

Mayor

  • Benjamin Danyluk
  • Aaron Day
  • Drew Dilkens (incumbent)
  • Matthew Giancola
  • Chris Holt
  • Ernie Lamont
  • Louis Vaupotic

Ward 1

  • Fred Francis (incumbent)
  • Darcie Renaud

Ward 2

  • Fabio Costante (incumbent)
  • Myriam Faraj
  • Sam Romano
  • Chris Soda

Ward 3

  • Renaldo Agostino
  • Katherine Cameron
  • Helmi Charif
  • Angela Fitzpatrick
  • Nick Kolasky
  • Kennedy Mangera
  • James McCarte
  • Cynthia Van Vrouwerff
  • Brian Yeomans

Ward 4

  • Giovanni "John" Abati
  • Edy Haddad
  • Gregory Heil
  • Matt Marchand
  • Mark McKenzie
  • Jake Rondot
  • Kristen Siapas
  • Patrick Sutherland

Ward 5

  • Ken Acton
  • Alessandro Didone (Alex)
  • Caitlyn Desmarais
  • Ed Sleiman(incumbent)
  • Currie Soulliere
  • Richard St. Denis

Ward 6

  • Jo-Anne Gignac(incumbent)
  • Dylon Graves
  • Ashley Lafreniere
  • Brian D-H McCurdy
  • Jeremy Renaud
  • Beth St. Denis

Ward 7

  • Sydney Brouillard-Coyle
  • Jeewen Gill (incumbent)
  • Greg Lemay
  • Angelo Marignani
  • Sophia Sevo

Ward 8

  • Gemma Grey-Hall
  • Gary Kaschak(incumbent)

Ward 9

  • Harinder Cheema
  • Kieran McKenzie (incumbent)
  • Dan Mokrzycki

Ward 10

  • Paul Borrelli
  • Walid (Wally) Chafchak
  • Mark Masanovich
  • Jim Morrison (incumbent)

Trustee Greater Essex County District School Board

Wards 1, 2, 9

  • Fazle Baki
  • Maria Fernandes
  • Kim McKinley
  • Malek Mekawi
  • Linda Qin (incumbent)

Wards 3, 4, 10

  • Sarah Cipkar (incumbent)
  • Sushil Jain
  • Christie Nelson
  • Margaret A. Stanley

Wards 5, 6, 7, 8

  • Claudette Bernier-Schiller
  • Cathy Cooke(incumbent)
  • Genevieve Coritana
  • Gale Simko Hatfield(incumbent)
  • AnnMarie Simpson
  • Stephanie Slipiec

Trustee Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board

Wards 1, 10

  • Sanaa Boales
  • Fulvio Valentinis(incumbent)

Wards 2, 9

  • Joe Iacono
  • Shirley-Lyn Watson

Wards 3, 4

  • Rabia Kirma
  • BernardMastromattei(incumbent)
  • Eric Renaud

Wards 5,8

  • Jason Lazarus

Wards 6, 7

  • Kim Bouchard(incumbent)

Trustee Conseil Scolaire Catholique Providence

Windsor Ward 1, Town of LaSalle, Town of Tecumseh Ward 4,5

  • Jacques Kenny

Windsor Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 10

  • Christine Brooks
  • Stephane Lucky

Windsor Wards 6, 7, 8, 9

  • Janine Brydges

Trustee Conseil Scolaire Viamonde

  • Serge Dignard
  • Owen Herold
  • Badrieh Kojok
  • Emmanuelle Richez