Kitchener-Waterloo

Elizabeth Clarke appointed to Regional Council

Waterloo Region council voted last night to appoint Elizabeth Carke to fill the vacant Kitchener council seat, rather than hold a byelection.
Clarke says she's eager to work for Kitchener residents on regional council, if appointed. (Facebook)

Waterloo Region council voted last night to appoint Elizabeth Carke to fill the vacant Kitchener council seat, rather than hold a byelection. 

The seat was left vacant in June after the sudden death of councillor Wayne Wetlauffer.

Clarke was runner-up in the October 2014 municipal election, earning 13.03 per cent of the vote, less than one point behind Geoff Lorentz, who was elected. 

Regional Chair Ken Seiling wrote a report to council that recommended Clarke be appointed in order to avoid a byelection that by his estimates would cost between $150,000 and $275,000. 

The recommendation attracted controversy, including from high profile critics, such as the late Wayne Wettlaufer's brother Larry and University of Waterloo political science professor Peter Woolstencroft. 

Both argued that a byelection would have been the best way to decide who should fill the vacant council seat.