Also known as simply regional councillors, anyone filling this position not only serves the people's interest on the Vaughan City Council, they are also responsible for representing the city at the York Regional Council.
[3] For the extra work they do, the deputy mayor receives a 10% higher salary compared to a councillor.
[5] Besides the main City Hall building, the complex features: Previous civic buildings:[6] 1971 to 1983 1983 to 1991 1991 to 1994 1994 to 2002 2002 to 2010 2010 to 2022 2022 to present Following the November 2006 election, former mayor Michael Di Biase appealed the results of the elections citing possible errors in the ballot counting machines.
The results were reviewed following a decision in his favour in Ontario Superior Court, concluding that the original result, the election of Jackson as mayor, was the correct one.
A list of mayors and reeves of Vaughan includes: Reeves The position of Deputy Mayor (earlier called Acting Mayor) is based on the councillor receiving the greatest number of votes in a municipal election, and has included: Deputy Reeves'