Orléans South-Navan Ward

Orléans South-Navan Ward (Ward 19) is a city ward in Ottawa, Ontario represented on Ottawa City Council. It is located in the east end of the city, encompassing the southern portion of the Orleans subdivision and surrounding rural areas.

Orléans South-Navan
Location within Ottawa
Location within Ottawa
Coordinates: 45°28′N 75°21′W
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityOttawa
Government
  CouncillorCatherine Kitts
Population
 (2022)[1]
  Total47,534
Languages (2016)
  English49.1%
  French37.7%
  Arabic3.1%
  Creoles1.0%

The ward contains the neighbourhoods of Chapel Hill South, Bradley Estates, Trailsedge, Chaperal, Avalon, Notting Gate, Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Navan, French Hill, Sarsfield, Leonard, Bearbrook, Vars, Carlsbad Springs and Canaan.

History

Location of Cumberland Ward (2006–2022)

The ward was created following Cumberland's amalgamation into Ottawa in 2001, but was first contested in 2000. It was named Cumberland Ward until 2022. From 2006 until 2022, the ward contained the Orleans communities of Queenswood Heights, Mer Bleue, Avalon, Chaperal, Notting Hill, Fallingbrook, Navan as well as the rural areas of the former city of Cumberland and the village as well as the former villages of Sarsfield, Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Carlsbad Springs, Vars and Bearbrook.

Regional councillors

  1. Wilfred Murray (1969-1972, Cumberland reeve)
  2. Henri Rocque (1972-1980, Cumberland reeve)
  3. Peter D. Clark (1980-1989, Cumberland mayor)
  4. Brian Coburn (1989-1995, Cumberland mayor)
  5. Robert van den Ham (1995-2000, Cumberland-Osgoode Ward)

City councillors

Prior to amalgamation, Cumberland Ward covered Bilberry and Heritage Wards on Cumberland City Council.

  1. Phil McNeely (2001-2003)
  2. Rob Jellett (2003-2010)
  3. Stephen Blais (2010–2020)
  4. Catherine Kitts (2020–present)

Election results

1969 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Reeve of Cumberland[2]
Candidate Votes %
Wilfred Murray1,50067.14
Edgar Wall73432.86

1972 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Reeve of Cumberland[3]
Candidate Votes %
Henri Rocque2,07262.33
Adrian Hayes1,25237.67

1974 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Reeve of Cumberland[4]
Candidate Votes %
Henri Rocque1,87463.78
Ed Grimm1,06436.22

1976 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Reeve of Cumberland[5]
Candidate Votes %
Henri Rocque1,20335.19
Adrian Hayes1,03230.18
Arthur Jackson1,01129.57
Dennis Staff1735.06

1978 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Reeve of Cumberland[6]
Candidate Votes %
Henri Rocque Acclaimed

1980 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Reeve of Cumberland[7]
Candidate Votes %
Peter D. Clark2,11951.71
Henri Rocque1,97948.29

1982 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Candidate Vote  %
Peter D. Clark (X)3,93962.68
Henri Rocque2,34537.32

1985 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Mayor of Cumberland
Candidate Votes %
Peter D. Clark4,18380.94
Michael Slade98519.06

1988 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Mayor of Cumberland
Candidate Votes %
Peter D. Clark Acclaimed

1991 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

Mayor of Cumberland
Candidate Votes %
Brian Coburn7,93364.83
Bob Monette4,30435.17

1994 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

  • As Cumberland-Osgoode ward
Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Robert van den Ham Acclaimed

1997 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections

  • As Cumberland-Osgoode ward
Regional council
Candidate Votes %
Robert van den Ham 4216 51.88
John Cyr 2939 36.16
John Geary 580 7.14
Daniel Bood 392 4.82

2000 Ottawa municipal election

Engineer Phil McNeely defeated regional councillor Robert van den Ham and Cumberland City Councillor David Lewis (Bilberry Ward).

City council
Candidate Votes %
Phil McNeely 3,814 44.55
Robert van den Ham 1,866 21.80
David Lewis 1,631 19.05
Judy Poulin 1,250 14.60

2003 Ottawa municipal election

Cumberland Ward
Candidate Votes %
Rob Jellett 2,957 54.37
Garry Lowe 1,871 34.40
Pierre E. Doucette 552 10.15
David Whissell 59 1.08

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2006 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Votes %
Rob Jellett 8306 71.55
Henry Valois 2110 18.18
Dan Biocchi 1192 10.27

[9]

Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Votes %
Larry O'Brien 5,995 50.36
Alex Munter 4,223 35.47
Bob Chiarelli 1,567 13.16
Jane Scharf 56 0.47
Robert Larter 24 0.20
Barkley Pollock 23 0.19
Piotr Anweiler 17 0.14

2010 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Votes %
Stephen Blais635852.36
Rob Jellett528243.49
Patrick Paquette5044.15
Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)[10]
Candidate Votes %
Jim Watson6,37152.29
Larry O'Brien3,20326.29
Clive Doucet1,28210.52
Andrew S. Haydon6345.20
Mike Maguire2962.43
Robert G. Gauthier1351.11
Jane Scharf530.43
Charlie Taylor400.33
Cesar Bello390.32
Idris Ben-Tahir320.26
Sean Ryan250.21
Samuel Wright120.10
Joseph Furtenbacher120.10
Daniel J. Lyrette110.09
Robert Larter80.07
Robin Lawrance80.07
Michael St. Arnaud70.06
Julio Pita60.05
Vincent Libweshya50.04
Fraser Liscumb50.04

2014 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Vote  %
    Stephen Blais9,44678.03
    Marc Belisle2,65921.97
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote  %
    Jim Watson8,84578.70
    Mike Maguire1,77315.78
    Michael St. Arnaud1271.13
    Anwar Syed1241.10
    Robert White1100.98
    Rebecca Pyrah1000.89
    Darren W. Wood960.85
    Bernard Couchman640.57

2018 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Vote  %
    Stephen Blais11,23089.08
    Cameron Rose Jette7415.88
    Jensen Boire6365.04
Ottawa mayor (Ward results)
Candidate Vote  %
    Jim Watson8,91679.69
    Clive Doucet1,53813.75
    Bruce McConville1641.47
    Joey Drouin1201.07
    Hamid Alakozai870.78
    Ahmed Bouragba850.76
    Craig MacAulay730.65
    Michael Pastien490.44
    James T. Sheahan490.44
    Bernard Couchman410.37
    Moises Schachtler350.31
    Ryan Lythall320.29

2020 by-election

There was a by-election held on October 5, 2020 to replace Blais who had been elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario earlier in the year.

Candidates[11][12]
Results
City council
Candidate Vote  %
    Catherine Kitts4,73654.44
    Yvette Ashiri1,90721.92
    Lyse-Pascale Inamuco7899.07
    Henry Valois4845.56
    Patrick Uguccioni3734.30
    Denis Labrèche2392.75
    Mark Scharfe1031.18
    A. Bruce Faulkner330.38
    Craig MacAulay180.21
    Jensen Boire160.18

2022 Ottawa municipal election

City council
Candidate Vote  %
Catherine Kitts 9,466 76.47
Yvette Ashiri 2,716 21.94
Shamsa Sheikh Ahmed 196 1.58

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