Several candidates here have announced their intention to run in the municipal election on Oct. 27.
Mayor Chris White filed his intention to seek re-election to the township’s top political post on Jan. 2. As of press time, he was the only mayoral candidate to file.
Ward 1
Councillor David Wolk announced on Monday night that while he has yet to file, he intends to run for re-election in Ward 1. He was acclaimed to that seat in the 2010 election.
Ward 2
Councillor Corey Woods will run again in Ward 2. He handily defeated two other candidates to win the seat in 2010.
Ward 3
Steven Liebig filed on Jan. 10 to run in Ward 3 for the seat currently held by councillor Doug Breen, who announced on Monday night he will not be seeking re-election to Guelph-Eramosa council, but instead “move up a rung” and run for the county council Ward 8 seat.
Liebig ran for Ward 4 representation in the 2006 and 2010 elections, both times losing close races to current Ward 4 councillor John Scott.
Ward 4
Scott refused to announce his intentions at the Jan. 13 council meeting, and later told the Advertiser by phone he is undecided on whether he will run for re-election.
County council
At the upper tier, incumbent county councillor Don McKay has filed to run again in Ward 7, which includes Guelph-Eramosa’s Ward 1 and all of Puslinch Township (nominations for the Ward 7 seat are filed in Puslinch).
As of Jan. 15 no one had officially filed to run in Wellington County Ward 8, which includes Guelph-Eramosa Wards 2, 3 and 4, and is currently held by Gord Tosh. But Breen has announced his intention to run for that post.
A map of the Guelph-Eramosa and county wards is available at www.get.on.ca.
