Mayor elected in Canada 1st ranked ballot system
After 14 rounds of counting, London’s elected mayor was announced on Tuesday
The country’s first municipal vote to be held under a ranked-ballot system was finally decided on Tuesday, with a mayor declared after 14 rounds of counting.
Under the system, in which voters picked their top three candidates in order of preference, Ed Holder was declared winner over his closest challenger about 18 hours after polls closed Monday evening.
This was the first provincewide election in Ontario in which municipalities were allowed to choose using ranked ballots rather than the traditional first-pastthe-post system that rewards a person with the most votes, regardless of whether that translates into a majority.
Only London opted to go that ranked-ballot route after public consultation and passage of a bylaw. Two other communities — Cambridge and Kingston — asked voters during Monday’s election whether they should move to ranked ballots in 2022. Voters in both centres said yes but Cambridge didn’t have a large enough turnout to make the result stick.
Under the ranked system, votes are counted and the lastplace person is dropped from the ballot. However, their votes are distributed according to the second and third-place choices voters indicated, provided those candidates have not been eliminated.
To win, Holder had to win a simple majority.
He started off strong, taking about 33,000 votes — or roughly one third of all ballots cast — to lead the balloting on the first round. However, despite coming out as the front-runner through subsequent rounds, he was unable to make much headway through round 11, where he still led against three other challengers.
It was only in the following few rounds that he finally powered his way to more than 57,000 votes and a solid victory over his second-place rival, Paul Paolatto.
Holder, 64, a former Conservative MP, takes over from Matt Brown, a former one-term city councillor and teacher.
Brown had been elected mayor in 2014 on a platform of integrity and teamwork but scandal marred his tenure.