Matt Brown (Canadian politician)

Matt Brown
60th Mayor of London, Ontario
Assumed office
December 1, 2014
Preceded by Joni Baechler
Personal details
Born London, Ontario
Nationality Canadian

Matt Brown is a Canadian politician, who was elected mayor of London, Ontario in the city's 2014 municipal election.[1]

Background

Brown was born in London, he grew up in Woodstock before attending the University of Waterloo.[2] He has two sons.[2]

Mayoralty

In the 2014 mayoral race, he defeated runner up Paul Cheng.[3] Prior to his election to the mayoralty, Brown represented Ward 7 on London City Council.[4]

Affair

On June 14, 2016, he temporarily suspended his duties as mayor following his disclosure of an affair with deputy mayor Maureen Cassidy.[5] The affair drew national attention across Canada.[6][7][8] He announced his return to duties as mayor on June 22, 2016 and on June 23, 2016 attended his first council meeting since the leave.[9] On September 29, 2016 it was announced by CBC News that he had separated from his wife Andrea.[10]

Electoral record

2010 Ward 7 race

Name Votes %
Matt BROWN 4,976 58.16
Walter LONC 1,818 21.25
Phil MCLEOD 1,455 17.01
Justin SAMLAL 307 3.59
Total 8,556

2014 mayoral race

Name Votes %
Matt BROWN 63,842 57.75
Paul CHENG 37,938 34.32
Joe SWAN 4,623 4.18
Roger CARANCI 1,190 1.08
Arnon KAPLANSKY 700 0.63
Donna KELLEY 543 0.49
Marie MISZCZAK 522 0.47
Steven GARDNER 351 0.32
Jim KOGELHEIDE 276 0.25
Tae Khun HA 112 0.10
Dan LENART 110 0.10
Dennis PERRY 107 0.10
Alexander MAIN 87 0.08
Carlos MURRAY 76 0.07
Ma'in SINAN 74 0.07
Total 110,551

References


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