Debbie Amaroso
Debbie Amaroso, née Jannison[1] is a Canadian politician, who was elected mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario in the 2010 municipal election.[2]
Debbie Amaroso | |
|---|---|
| Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie | |
| In office December 1, 2010 – October 27, 2014 | |
| Preceded by | John Rowswell |
| Succeeded by | Christian Provenzano |
| Personal details | |
| Residence | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario |
Career
She was the city's first elected female mayor,[2] although two female councillors, Lorena Tridico and Susan Myers, each served one month as acting mayor following the death in office of John Rowswell in August 2010.[3]
Her platform was a balanced approach to community development,[1] and her campaign slogan was "Your city, your say".[1] She previously represented Ward 5 on Sault Ste. Marie City Council from 1997 until 2006, when she ran unsuccessfully for mayor against Rowswell in the 2006 municipal election.[4]
She was defeated by Christian Provenzano in the 2014 municipal election.[5]
In April 2017, she announced that she was seeking the Ontario Liberal Party nomination for the by-election in Sault Ste. Marie. In April 2017, she was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate[6][7] but went on to lose the June 1, 2017 by-election to Progressive Conservative Ross Romano and place third.[8]
Electoral record
| Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
|---|---|---|
| John Rowswell | 15,932 | 56.47 |
| Debbie Amaroso | 8,460 | 29.98 |
| Fred Dovigi | 3,822 | 13.55 |
| Total valid votes | 28,214 | 100.00 |
| Candidate | Total votes | % of total votes |
|---|---|---|
| Debbie Amaroso | 11,110 | 40.23 |
| James Caicco | 10,293 | 37.27 |
| Julie Hryniewicz | 4,148 | 15.02 |
| Ron Schinners | 2,068 | 7.48 |
| Total valid votes | 27,619 | 100.00 |
2014 municipal election, Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie
| Mayoral Candidate [9] | Vote | % |
|---|---|---|
| Christian Provenzano | 12,534 | 51.22 |
| Debbie Amaroso | 10,565 | 43.18 |
| Ted Johnston | 699 | 2.86 |
| Heather Cook | 257 | 1.05 |
| Robin Coull | 217 | 0.89 |
| Austin Williams | 196 | 0.8 |
| Ontario provincial by-election, June 1, 2017 Resignation of David Orazietti | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ** Preliminary results — Not yet official ** | ||||||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
| Progressive Conservative | Ross Romano | 10,391 | 40.30 | +27.91 | ||||
| New Democratic | Joe Krmpotich | 8,535 | 33.10 | +7.63 | ||||
| Liberal | Debbie Amaroso | 5,919 | 22.96 | –35.57 | ||||
| Green | Kara Flannigan | 512 | 1.99 | –1.24 | ||||
| None of the Above | Above Znoneofthe | 310 | 1.20 | |||||
| Libertarian | Gene Balfour | 71 | 0.28 | –0.10 | ||||
| Pauper | John Turmel | 47 | 0.18 | |||||
| Total valid votes | 25,785 | 100.0 | ||||||
| Turnout | 43.93 | |||||||
| Registered electors | 58,690 | |||||||
| Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal | Swing | +10.14 | ||||||
| Source: Elections Ontario[10] | ||||||||
References
- "Debbie Amaroso: OMG!". sootoday.com, October 26, 2010.
- "Ontario votes: Who’s in, who’s out". Toronto Sun, October 25, 2010.
- "Who's running City Hall?". sootoday.com, September 2, 2010.
- "Bruni tops field in Ward 5". Sault Star, October 26, 2010.
- "City Elections: What Happened Across the Province" Archived 2014-11-12 at the Wayback Machine. The Agenda, October 28, 2014.
- "Former Sault mayor seeking Liberal Party nomination". CTV Northern Ontario, April 18, 2017.
- "'I've delivered success'". Sault Star, April 30, 2017.
- https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/tories-ross-romano-wins-provincial-byelection-in-sault-ste-marie/article35185653/
- "City of Sault Ste Marie". City.sault-ste-marie.on.ca. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
- "Online Election Night Results (174 of 174 polls reporting)". Elections Ontario. 1 June 2017. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.