• June 21, 2005 - Brian McGarry announces he will not run for mayor, as he fears the
right-wing vote would be split with Terry Kilrea. ottsun.canoe.ca • September 9, 2005 -
Orléans Ward Councillor
Herb Kreling resigns his seat to become Justice of the Peace. orleansonline.ca • October 7, 2005 - the Ontario Municipal Board rules in favour of the new ward boundary proposal that was being fought by mostly rural residents. ottawasun.com • January 3, 2006 - First day of nominations. Chiarelli, Kilrea and Rivington file nomination papers for mayor. • January 9, 2006 -
Bob Monette is elected in the by-election to replace Herb Kreling. • February 13, 2006 - Munter declares his intention to run for mayor. cbc.ca • April 11, 2006 - City Councillor
Janet Stavinga announces she will not be running for re-election. janetstavinga.com • May 2, 2006 - Pollock declares his intention to run for mayor. cfra.com • June 1, 2006 - Anweiler declares his intention to run for mayor. anweiler.ca • June 13, 2006 - Gloucester-Southgate Councillor
Diane Deans declares that she will not run for mayor and instead decided to run for re-election. (
Ottawa Citizen, June 14) • July 26, 2006 - High-tech businessman
Larry O'Brien announces his intention to run for the mayoralty as a "centrist candidate," planning to file his nomination papers within a few weeks. cbc.ca • August 8, 2006 - O'Brien fills out nomination papers. • August 30, 2006 - Kilrea drops out of the race. • September 12, 2006 - First mayoral debate • September 13, 2006 - Councillor
Shawn Little drops out of his city council race • September 14, 2006 - Election signs can legally be put up. • September 28, 2006 - Robert Larter files his nomination papers. • September 29, 2006 - Nominations close. • October 10, 2006 -
John Baird, president of the federal Treasury Board, announced that the 200M$ promised from the federal government for the
O-Train project would not be given until the new elected council approves the project. • October 23, 2006 -
A-Channel debate. • November 13, 2006 - Election day. • 8:00PM - Polls close. • 8:30PM - A-Channel recognizes Larry O'Brien as the new Mayor of the City of Ottawa • 8:50PM - Bob Chiarelli arrives at Larry O'Brien's campaign headquarters, and officially names Larry O'Brien as new Mayor of the City of Ottawa ==Issues==