Bob Taylor (Ontario politician)

Bob Taylor is a politician in the Canadian province of Ontario. He was the mayor of Brantford from 1991 to 1994 and served as a city councillor on two separate occasions.

Bob Taylor
Mayor of Brantford, Ontario
In office
1991–1994
Preceded byKaren George
Succeeded byChris Friel
Brantford City Councillor, Ward Two
with Kevin Davis
In office
1990–1991
Preceded byBrad Ward
Succeeded byJohn Sless and Bob Lancaster
Brantford City Councillor, Ward Three
with Mike Hancock
In office
1997–2000
Preceded byMax Sherman
Succeeded byGreg Martin
Personal details
BornSaskatchewan

Early life and career

Taylor was born in northern Saskatchewan, the son of a United Church of Canada minister. He later moved to London, Ontario, where one of his first political activities was working as campaign manager for David Suzuki in a student election. He holds Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Physical Education, and Master of Education degrees and has worked as an elementary school principal.[1]

Originally a Liberal, Taylor joined the New Democratic Party in the 1970s to support Brant Member of Parliament (MP) Derek Blackburn.[2] He rejoined the Liberals in the 1980s and supported Ontario Liberal Party candidate Dave Neumann in the 1987 provincial election.[3]

Taylor was a member of the Brantford Public Utilities Commission for ten years before his first appointment to city council in 1990.[4]

Municipal politician

Taylor was appointed to the Brantford City Council in 1990 as a replacement for Brad Ward, who was required to resign his seat after winning election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.[5]

After serving on council for one year, Taylor was elected as Brantford's mayor in the 1991 municipal election over one-term incumbent Karen George. The election was expected to be close, but Taylor won by a significant margin.[6] In 1993, he supported an abortive proposal by Bob Rae's provincial government to shift some public sector jobs from Toronto to Brantford.[7] When Rae's government cancelled the initiative, Taylor led a protest delegation to Queen's Park.[8] He lost to challenger Chris Friel in the 1994 municipal election.[9]

Taylor returned to city council in 1997, winning an open seat in Brantford's third ward. Over the next three years, he served on the city's corporate services, social services, and community development committees and was part of a special committee examining issues relating to the opening of the Brantford Charity Casino.[10] He criticized Friel's efforts to amalgamate Brantford with Brant County in 2000, describing the mayor's style as heavy-handed.[11] Taylor was narrowly defeated in his bid for re-election in the 2000 municipal election.

He supported Mike Hancock's successful bid to become mayor of Brantford in 2003 and was co-chair of Liberal MP Lloyd St. Amand's successful re-election campaign in the 2006 federal election.[12]

Electoral record

2000 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Three (two members elected)
CandidateVotes%
(x)Mike Hancock4,79340.46
Greg Martin3,59330.33
(x)Bob Taylor3,45929.20
Total valid votes11,845100


1997 Brantford municipal election: Councillor, Ward Three (two members elected)
CandidateVotes%
Bob Taylor3,94034.43
(x)Mike Hancock3,54030.94
Fred Minna1,60914.06
Cam Gillespie1,40212.25
Greg Martin9518.31
Total valid votes11,442100
  • See the 1997 Brantford election page for information on Gillespie.


1994 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
CandidateVotes%
Chris Friel10,69541.97
(x)Bob Taylor7,63129.95
Bob Lancaster3,98115.62
John Starkey1,7546.88
Dan McCreary1,0944.29
Chuck Giles3251.28
Total valid votes25,480100
  • See the 1994 Brantford election page for information on Lancaster.


1991 Brantford municipal election: Mayor of Brantford
CandidateVotes%
Bob Taylor13,56156.06
(x)Karen George6,20025.63
Pat Luciani3,59814.88
William Stewart8293.43
Total valid votes24,188100
  • See the 1991 Brantford election page for information on Luciani.

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