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David Hill
Ottawa City Councillor
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 15, 2022[1]
Preceded by Jan Harder
Constituency Barrhaven West Ward
Personal details
Born 1977/1978 (age 44)
Nationality Canadian
Spouse(s) Tammie
Children 2
Alma mater Royal Military College of Canada
Military service
Service/branch Canadian Army
Years of service June 1997 – 2021
Rank Lieutenant-Colonel
Battles/wars War in Afghanistan[2]

David Hill is an Ottawa City Councillor representing the ward of Barrhaven West.

Background[]

Hill is originally from Saskatchewan. He has spent the majority of his career as an infantry officer with the Canadian Army, being deployed in Afghanistan, Haiti and Lebanon.[3] He also previously worked as a gold miner in Northern Ontario.[4] Hill received an undergraduate degree in political economy from the Royal Military College of Canada, followed by a master's degree in government and institutional studies. He also sits on the board of the Barrhaven United Church.[5]

Politics[]

Hill was elected in the 2022 Ottawa municipal election, with over forty percent of the vote, defeating lawyer Taayo Simmonds, and OC Transpo program manager Jay Chadha. Hill received an endorsement from former Nepean councillor Doug Collins. His campaign placed particular emphasis on roads and traffic management.[6] During his campaign, Hill encountered notable controversy. Specifically, he was captured on video removing a piece of rival candidate Taayo Simmonds' campaign literature from a resident's door and throwing it to the ground.[7] Hill apologized for the incident, describing it as a lapse in judgement.[citation needed]

Electoral record[]

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Candidate Popular vote Expenditures
Votes % ±%
David Hill 6,230 43.97
Taayo Simmonds 4,737 33.43
Jay Chadha 2,200 15.53
Sadaf Ebrahim 1,001 7.07
Total valid votes 14,168 98.35
Total rejected, unmarked and declined votes 238 1.65
Turnout 14,406 45.81 +3.10
Eligible voters 31,446
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
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References[]

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