Waterloo Region Votes

Information About the 2022 Municipal Election

Learn About Your Candidates

If you are eligible to vote in Wilmot Ward 2, below are the candidates running for regional, municipal and school board positions you can vote for.

You can use this Candidate Worksheet to make notes and mark your preferred candidates. You can also print the worksheet for use offline.

Regional Chair

(Elect 1)

The region deals with such issues as garbage collection, police services, and public transit. Read more on the Municipal Government Overview page.

The Regional Chair heads regional council in a similar way that mayors head their township and city councils.

Candidates

Debates and All Candidate Meeting Recordings

Debates and all-candidates meetings are interactive events where candidates running for a position answer rounds of questions. They allow you to compare candidates side by side, and are the most effective way to quickly compare candidates.

If you don’t have time to watch an entire recording, watch 2-3 rounds of questions in the middle of the meeting. Alternatively, you can listen to the audio of a debate like a podcast while walking or doing chores.

Questionnaires and Endorsements

Advocacy groups often publish questionnaires that allow you to compare candidates side by side. In addition some groups make explicit endorsements. Pay careful attention to how questions are framed, and how this reflects the positions and philosophies of the advocacy groups.

Articles and News Items

Articles can highlight issues of importance to the election and the electorate. These items are (mostly) published by established news organizations.

Opinions and Group Discussions

Opinions, blog posts and discussions can be partisan, but sometimes can be helpful in bringing attention to election issues.

Sometimes discussions on forums like Reddit can give you a range of opinions about candidates and campaign issues.

Candidate Profiles

Candidate profiles allow you to read responses from different candidates side by side. They allow you to compare candidates based on their backgrounds and experiences. Often they will not tell you how candidates would address specific issues.

Election Results

These are news items about how the election turned out.

Township of Wilmot - Mayor

(Elect 1)

The mayor is the head of your local municipality (city or township) and sits on that council. The mayor also sits on Regional Council.

Local municipalities deal with issues such as public parks, fire departments, and building inspections. Read more on the Municipal Government Overview page.

Candidates

Debates and All Candidate Meeting Recordings

Debates and all-candidates meetings are interactive events where candidates running for a position answer rounds of questions. They allow you to compare candidates side by side, and are the most effective way to quickly compare candidates.

If you don’t have time to watch an entire recording, watch 2-3 rounds of questions in the middle of the meeting. Alternatively, you can listen to the audio of a debate like a podcast while walking or doing chores.

Questionnaires and Endorsements

Advocacy groups often publish questionnaires that allow you to compare candidates side by side. In addition some groups make explicit endorsements. Pay careful attention to how questions are framed, and how this reflects the positions and philosophies of the advocacy groups.

Articles and News Items

Articles can highlight issues of importance to the election and the electorate. These items are (mostly) published by established news organizations.

Opinions and Group Discussions

Opinions, blog posts and discussions can be partisan, but sometimes can be helpful in bringing attention to election issues.

Sometimes discussions on forums like Reddit can give you a range of opinions about candidates and campaign issues.

Candidate Profiles

Candidate profiles allow you to read responses from different candidates side by side. They allow you to compare candidates based on their backgrounds and experiences. Often they will not tell you how candidates would address specific issues.

Township of Wilmot - Ward 2 Councillor

(Elect 1)

Your ward councillor sits on your township council.

Local municipalities deal with issues such as public parks, fire departments, and building inspections. Read more on the Municipal Government Overview page.

Candidates

Questionnaires and Endorsements

Advocacy groups often publish questionnaires that allow you to compare candidates side by side. In addition some groups make explicit endorsements. Pay careful attention to how questions are framed, and how this reflects the positions and philosophies of the advocacy groups.

Articles and News Items

Articles can highlight issues of importance to the election and the electorate. These items are (mostly) published by established news organizations.

Opinions and Group Discussions

Opinions, blog posts and discussions can be partisan, but sometimes can be helpful in bringing attention to election issues.

Sometimes discussions on forums like Reddit can give you a range of opinions about candidates and campaign issues.

Candidate Profiles

Candidate profiles allow you to read responses from different candidates side by side. They allow you to compare candidates based on their backgrounds and experiences. Often they will not tell you how candidates would address specific issues.

Waterloo Region District School Board (English Public) - Waterloo/Wilmot

(Elect 3; vote for up to 3)

School Board Trustees set policies for their school board, provide oversight of the board’s Director of Education, and serve as community advocates for education.

There are four school boards in Waterloo Region. You will vote for trustees in one board. Learn more on the School Trustee Information page.

Candidates

Madan Dheer



Questionnaires and Endorsements

Advocacy groups often publish questionnaires that allow you to compare candidates side by side. In addition some groups make explicit endorsements. Pay careful attention to how questions are framed, and how this reflects the positions and philosophies of the advocacy groups.

Articles and News Items

Articles can highlight issues of importance to the election and the electorate. These items are (mostly) published by established news organizations.

Opinions and Group Discussions

Opinions, blog posts and discussions can be partisan, but sometimes can be helpful in bringing attention to election issues.

Sometimes discussions on forums like Reddit can give you a range of opinions about candidates and campaign issues.

Candidate Profiles

Candidate profiles allow you to read responses from different candidates side by side. They allow you to compare candidates based on their backgrounds and experiences. Often they will not tell you how candidates would address specific issues.

Election Results

These are news items about how the election turned out.

Waterloo Catholic District School Board (English Catholic) - Kitchener/Wilmot

(Elect 4; vote for up to 4)

School Board Trustees set policies for their school board, provide oversight of the board’s Director of Education, and serve as community advocates for education.

There are four school boards in Waterloo Region. You will vote for trustees in one board. Learn more on the School Trustee Information page.

Candidates

Debates and All Candidate Meeting Recordings

Debates and all-candidates meetings are interactive events where candidates running for a position answer rounds of questions. They allow you to compare candidates side by side, and are the most effective way to quickly compare candidates.

If you don’t have time to watch an entire recording, watch 2-3 rounds of questions in the middle of the meeting. Alternatively, you can listen to the audio of a debate like a podcast while walking or doing chores.

Questionnaires and Endorsements

Advocacy groups often publish questionnaires that allow you to compare candidates side by side. In addition some groups make explicit endorsements. Pay careful attention to how questions are framed, and how this reflects the positions and philosophies of the advocacy groups.

Articles and News Items

Articles can highlight issues of importance to the election and the electorate. These items are (mostly) published by established news organizations.

Candidate Profiles

Candidate profiles allow you to read responses from different candidates side by side. They allow you to compare candidates based on their backgrounds and experiences. Often they will not tell you how candidates would address specific issues.

Election Results

These are news items about how the election turned out.

Conseil scolaire Viamonde (French Public)

(Elect 1)

School Board Trustees set policies for their school board, provide oversight of the board’s Director of Education, and serve as community advocates for education.

There are four school boards in Waterloo Region. You will vote for trustees in one board. Learn more on the School Trustee Information page.

Candidates

Questionnaires and Endorsements

Advocacy groups often publish questionnaires that allow you to compare candidates side by side. In addition some groups make explicit endorsements. Pay careful attention to how questions are framed, and how this reflects the positions and philosophies of the advocacy groups.

Articles and News Items

Articles can highlight issues of importance to the election and the electorate. These items are (mostly) published by established news organizations.

Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud (French Catholic)

(Elect 1)

School Board Trustees set policies for their school board, provide oversight of the board’s Director of Education, and serve as community advocates for education.

There are four school boards in Waterloo Region. You will vote for trustees in one board. Learn more on the School Trustee Information page.

Candidates

Questionnaires and Endorsements

Advocacy groups often publish questionnaires that allow you to compare candidates side by side. In addition some groups make explicit endorsements. Pay careful attention to how questions are framed, and how this reflects the positions and philosophies of the advocacy groups.

Articles and News Items

Articles can highlight issues of importance to the election and the electorate. These items are (mostly) published by established news organizations.

Candidate Profiles

Candidate profiles allow you to read responses from different candidates side by side. They allow you to compare candidates based on their backgrounds and experiences. Often they will not tell you how candidates would address specific issues.