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Who is running in the 2022 municipal election in London

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London and area voters will head to the polls on Monday, Oct. 24 to elect the next round of municipal mayors, councillors and school board trustees.

The upcoming election will be to choose local leaders for a term of office starting Nov. 15 to Nov. 14, 2026.

A full list of election information including where to vote and how to make sure you're registered is available on the city's website.

MAYOR

  • Brandon Ellis
  • Daniel Jeffery
  • Don Lenart
  • Robert Norman Miles
  • Josh Morgan
  • Carlos Murray
  • Johanne Nichols
  • Sean O’Connell
  • Khalil Ramal
  • Sandie Thomas

WARD 1

  • Ryan Cadden
  • Janette Cameron
  • Ken Fischer
  • Oberon Goodden
  • Hadleigh McAlister
  • Julie Reynolds
  • Kenneth Edward Saunders
  • Michael van Holst
  • Shirley Wilton

WARD 2

  • Shawn Lewis
  • Mike Yohnicki

WARD 3

  • Peter Cuddy
  • Prabh Gill
  • Ainsley Graham
  • Saifullah Qasimi
  • Bob Wright

WARD 4

  • Raymond Daamen
  • Jarad Fisher
  • Colleen Murphy
  • Sylvia Nagy
  • Matt Nicolaidis
  • Stephen Orser
  • Susan Stevenson

WARD 5

  • Connor Pierotti
  • Jerry Pribil

WARD 6

  • Mariam Hamou
  • Sam Trosow
  • Becky Willliamson

WARD 7

  • Tommy Caldwell
  • Sharon Deebrah
  • Corrine Rahman
  • Evan Wee

WARD 8

  • Sarvarinder Singh Dohil
  • Steve Lehman
  • Colleen McCauley
  • Patrick O’Connor

WARD 9

  • Anna Hopkins
  • Mario Jozic
  • Baqar Khan
  • Jacob Novick
  • Veronica Warner

WARD 10

  • Claire Grant
  • John Kuypers
  • Kevin May
  • Michael McMullen
  • Paul Van Meerbergen

WARD 11

  • Paul-Michael Anderson
  • Cole Fobert
  • Skylar Franke
  • Jeremy McCall
  • Christine Oliver

WARD 12

  • David Godwin
  • Alexander Main
  • Elizabeth Peloza

WARD 13

  • David Ferreira
  • John Fyfe-Millar
  • Alexandria Hames
  • Davie Millie

WARD 14

  • Steve Hillier
  • Sarah Lehman
  • Danalynn Williams

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