Thunder Bay Votes 2010

Thunder Bay Votes 2010


Following are the nominations for various positions in Northwestern Ontario municipalities east and west of Thunder Bay.
(Note: *denotes incumbent in that position.)

City of Thunder Bay officials will be using a variety of weapons in their war on voter apathy leading up to the Oct. 25 municipal elections.

As the 2010 municipal election campaign heads into the home stretch, The Chronicle-Journal can help voters decide how they might mark their ballot.

New ballot tabulating machines will make it easier for Thunder Bay residents who have disabilities to cast a ballot in the municipal elections.

Thunder Bay voters will have plenty of choices in the upcoming municipal election.

The Michael Power-Charlie Primeau rivalry is over in Greenstone and voters are set to select a mayor from three different, but familiar, candidates in the municipal election.

After being acclaimed in the 2006 municipal election, Dryden Mayor Anne Krassilowsky is facing a challenge this time round from an old council veteran.

For the first time in the city’s history, Thunder Bay’s electorate will be able to vote on the go.