The 2012 Halifax Regional Municipality municipal election was held on October 20, 2012 to elect councillors and a mayor to a four-year term on the Halifax Regional Council, the governing body of the Halifax Regional Municipality. This election was one of many across Nova Scotia as part of the 2012 Nova Scotia municipal elections.
In December 2011 it was decided by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board that the Halifax Regional Council be reduced in size from 23 districts to 16 districts,[1] consequently forcing almost every district boundary in the HRM to be redrawn.[2] Some incumbent councillors were forced to run against each other because of the redrawn districts.[3]
Candidates and results
Candidates were officially nominated on September 11, 2012.[4]
Halifax Regional Municipality Mayor
On February 22, 2012 incumbent Mayor Peter J. Kelly announced that he would not be running again for mayor in 2012, opting to finish his term because being mayor had taken a negative toll on his personal life.[5]
HRM Total Population, 2011 Census: 390,096
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Mike Savage
63,547
57.749
Tom Martin
21,912
19.913
Fred Connors
20,277
18.427
Aaron Eisses
1,628
1.479
Steve Mackie
1,458
1.325
Robert (Wesley) McCormack
1,218
1.107
Turnout
110,040
37.07
District 1: Waverley - Fall River - Musquodoboit Valley
Total Population, 2011 Census:
Candidate
Votes
%
±
Barry Dalrymple (Incumbent)
3,806
57.242
Steve Streatch (Incumbent)
2,843
42.758
Turnout
6,649
District 2: Preston - Porters Lake - Eastern Shore