1980 Ottawa municipal election


The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on November 10, 1980.
Mayor Marion Dewar defeated former alderman Pat Nicol in a re-match of the 1978 race. This is the first election in 70 years without the Ottawa Board of Control, as it had been abolished. Council stayed the same size however, as four wards were added.

Mayor

[Ottawa [City Council|City council]]

[Ottawa Board of Education] Trustees

Six to be elected in each zone
Eastern ZoneVote
Jane Dobell 16,917
Don Francis 15,100
Ted Best 13,316
John Smart12,347
Michael McKenna 11,592
Marjorie Loughrey10,800
John Samuel 10,468
Rosemarie McNairn9,390
Ken Campbell8,330
Hershell Sax5,569
Robert Kolbeins3,235

Western ZoneVote
Bill Law15,559
Robert Beatty 14,420
Wayne Wilson 11,824
Sandra Goldstein 11,469
John Wright11,175
John Jackson10,924
Calvin Kempffer8,077
Norman Fera6,453

4 to be elected
Separate school supportersVote
Jacques Beauchamp 17,564
Robert Bélanger 17,484
Dalton McGuinty, Sr. 15,967
Lucien Bradet 14,918
Thomas Kent13,200