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The 2006 Vaughan, municipal election will take place on 13 November 2006, to elect a mayor, three regional councillors and five local councillors in the city of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is being held in conjuction with all other municipalities in Ontario. See Ontario municipal elections, 2006.

A local newspaper, the Vaughan Citizen has confirmed that community activist Gino Ruffolo, whose wife is currently suing the city for wrongful dismissal, will run against current Mayor Michael Di Biase. Another article indicates Ruffolo promises to take a 20 percent paycut if he is elected. Regional Councillor Linda Jackson, daughter of deceased former mayor Lorna Jackson, whose estate is also suing the city, has announced her intention to run for the mayor's position.

The Globe and Mail newspaper reports that Mayor Di Biase receives a salary of $164,074 per year, making him one of the highest-paid municipal politician in the country. The mayor of the largest city in Canada, David Miller of Toronto, which is over ten times the size of Vaughan in terms of population, receives only $143,635 per year. The average salary of Vaughan councillors is $102,657 (though this differs for each councillor), compared to Toronto councillors at $85,497.

Main issues

  • Gun-related crime and violence.
  • Transparency and tendering process.
  • Largest city in Canada without a Hospital within city boundaries.
  • Integrity in city council and closed-door council meetings.
  • Lawsuits against city.
  • Civic Centre construction and contracts.
  • Property taxes.
  • Public transportation and construction of subway extension.
  • Mayoral and councillor salaries

Candidates

Map of Vaughan's 5 Wards

Mayor

Regional Council

Local Council

Ward 1

  • Aurelio E. Acquaviva
  • Peter Meffe

Ward 2

  • Tony Carella
  • Deborah Schulte
  • Stan Grabowski

Ward 3

Ward 4

Ward 5

References

  1. Vaughan Citizen article on election
  2. Vaughan Citizen article on mayoral candidates
  3. Globe and Mail report on Municipal salaries
  4. Urquhart, Ian (May 29, 2006). "MPP pay remains a thorny issue". Toronto Star.

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