Orléans South-Navan Ward  (Ward 19) is a city ward in Ottawa , Ontario  represented on Ottawa City Council . It is located in the east end of the city, encompassing the southern portion of the Orleans  subdivision and surrounding rural areas.  
The ward contains the neighbourhoods of Chapel Hill South, Bradley Estates, Trailsedge, Chaperal , Avalon , Notting Gate , Notre-Dame-des-Champs , Navan , French Hill, Sarsfield , Leonard, Bearbrook , Vars , Carlsbad Springs  and Canaan. 
 
History  Location of Cumberland Ward (2006–2022) The ward was created following Cumberland 's amalgamation into Ottawa in 2001, but was first contested in 2000. It was named Cumberland Ward  until 2022. From 2006 until 2022, the ward contained the Orleans  communities of Queenswood Heights, Mer Bleue, Avalon , Chaperal , Notting Hill, Fallingbrook , Navan  as well as the rural areas of the former city of Cumberland  and the village as well as the former villages of Sarsfield , Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Carlsbad Springs, Vars  and Bearbrook . 
 
Regional councillors  Wilfred Murray (1969-1972, Cumberland reeve)  Henri Rocque (1972-1980, Cumberland reeve)  Peter D. Clark  (1980-1989, Cumberland mayor)Brian Coburn  (1989-1995, Cumberland mayor)Robert van den Ham (1995-2000, Cumberland-Osgoode Ward) 
City councillors  Prior to amalgamation, Cumberland Ward covered Bilberry and Heritage Wards on Cumberland City Council. 
 Phil McNeely  (2001-2003)Rob Jellett  (2003-2010)Stephen Blais  (2010–2020)Catherine Kitts  (2020–present)
Election results  
1969 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections    Reeve of Cumberland[ 2]     Candidate   Votes   %     Wilfred Murray  1,500  67.14     Edgar Wall  734  32.86   
 
1972 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections    Reeve of Cumberland[ 3]     Candidate   Votes   %     Henri Rocque  2,072  62.33     Adrian Hayes  1,252  37.67   
 
1974 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections    Reeve of Cumberland[ 4]     Candidate   Votes   %     Henri Rocque  1,874  63.78     Ed Grimm  1,064  36.22   
 
1976 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections    Reeve of Cumberland[ 5]     Candidate   Votes   %     Henri Rocque  1,203  35.19     Adrian Hayes  1,032  30.18     Arthur Jackson  1,011  29.57     Dennis Staff  173  5.06   
    Reeve of Cumberland[ 6]     Candidate   Votes   %     Henri Rocque   Acclaimed   
    Reeve of Cumberland[ 7]     Candidate   Votes   %     Peter D. Clark 2,119  51.71     Henri Rocque  1,979  48.29   
     Candidate   Vote   %     Peter D. Clark  (X)3,939  62.68     Henri Rocque  2,345  37.32   
    Mayor of Cumberland     Candidate   Votes   %     Peter D. Clark 4,183  80.94     Michael Slade  985  19.06   
      As Cumberland-Osgoode ward   Regional council     Candidate   Votes   %     Robert van den Ham   Acclaimed   
  As Cumberland-Osgoode ward   Regional council     Candidate   Votes   %     Robert van den Ham   4216   51.88     John Cyr   2939   36.16     John Geary   580   7.14     Daniel Bood   392   4.82    
  Engineer Phil McNeely defeated regional councillor Robert van den Ham and Cumberland City Councillor David Lewis (Bilberry Ward). 
   City council     Candidate   Votes   %     Phil McNeely  3,814   44.55     Robert van den Ham   1,866   21.80     David Lewis   1,631   19.05     Judy Poulin   1,250   14.60   
    Cumberland Ward     Candidate   Votes   %     Rob Jellett  2,957   54.37     Garry Lowe   1,871   34.40     Pierre E. Doucette   552   10.15     David Whissell   59   1.08   
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   City council     Candidate   Votes   %     Rob Jellett  8306   71.55     Henry Valois   2110   18.18     Dan Biocchi   1192   10.27   
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  Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)     Candidate   Votes   %     Larry O'Brien  5,995   50.36     Alex Munter  4,223   35.47     Bob Chiarelli  1,567   13.16     Jane Scharf   56   0.47     Robert Larter   24   0.20     Barkley Pollock   23   0.19     Piotr Anweiler   17   0.14   
     Ottawa Mayor (Ward results)[ 10]     Candidate   Votes   %     Jim Watson 6,371  52.29     Larry O'Brien 3,203  26.29     Clive Doucet 1,282  10.52     Andrew S. Haydon 634  5.20     Mike Maguire  296  2.43     Robert G. Gauthier  135  1.11     Jane Scharf  53  0.43     Charlie Taylor  40  0.33     Cesar Bello  39  0.32     Idris Ben-Tahir  32  0.26     Sean Ryan  25  0.21     Samuel Wright  12  0.10     Joseph Furtenbacher  12  0.10     Daniel J. Lyrette  11  0.09     Robert Larter  8  0.07     Robin Lawrance  8  0.07     Michael St. Arnaud  7  0.06     Julio Pita  6  0.05     Vincent Libweshya  5  0.04     Fraser Liscumb  5  0.04   
    City council     Candidate   Vote   %           Stephen Blais   9,446  78.03           Marc Belisle  2,659  21.97   
   Ottawa mayor (Ward results)     Candidate   Vote   %           Jim Watson   8,845  78.70           Mike Maguire  1,773  15.78           Michael St. Arnaud  127  1.13           Anwar Syed  124  1.10           Robert White  110  0.98           Rebecca Pyrah  100  0.89           Darren W. Wood  96  0.85           Bernard Couchman  64  0.57   
    City council     Candidate   Vote   %           Stephen Blais   11,230  89.08           Cameron Rose Jette  741  5.88           Jensen Boire  636  5.04   
   Ottawa mayor (Ward results)     Candidate   Vote   %           Jim Watson   8,916  79.69           Clive Doucet   1,538  13.75           Bruce McConville  164  1.47           Joey Drouin  120  1.07           Hamid Alakozai  87  0.78           Ahmed Bouragba  85  0.76           Craig MacAulay  73  0.65           Michael Pastien  49  0.44           James T. Sheahan  49  0.44           Bernard Couchman  41  0.37           Moises Schachtler  35  0.31           Ryan Lythall  32  0.29   
 
2020 by-election  There was a by-election held on October 5, 2020 to replace Blais who had been elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario  earlier in the year. 
 Candidates[ 11] [ 12]  Yvette Ashiri - Hosts the television show Identité Cultur'Elles, is executive vice-president of Junior Chamber International Canada, chairs the École Élémentaire Publique des Sentiers council, sits on the governance committee of the Montfort Hospital , one of the lead organizers of the “No Justice No Peace” march. Endorsed by Kitchissippi Ward  Councillor Jeff Leiper , Capital Ward  Councillor, Shawn Menard , NDP MPP Joel Harden [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]   Jensen Boire - Ran in this ward in the 2018 municipal election.  A. Bruce Faulkner - ran for the Libertarian Party of Ontario  in Ottawa Centre  in the 2018 Ontario general election . Also ran in the 2014 municipal election in Kanata South Ward  and in the 2019 Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward  by-election.[ 17]   Lyse-Pascale Inamuco - Director of Community Service for the Rotary Club of Orléans ,[ 18] Women's March Ottawa ,[ 19] [ 20] Nathalie Des Rosiers . Endorsed by Des Rosiers and Liberal MP Greg Fergus , and Dr. Betsy McGregor.[ 21]   Catherine Kitts[ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] Orleans Ward  in the 2018 municipal election.[ 26] Navan . Endorsed by Orleans Ward city councillor Matthew Luloff , Liberal MP Marie-France Lalonde , Liberal MPP Stephen Blais  and former Liberal MPPs Madeleine Meilleur  and Phil McNeely .[ 13]   Denis Labrèche - President of the Carlsbad Springs  Community Association.[ 27]   Craig MacAulay - Ran for mayor in the 2018 municipal election.  Gina Mertikas-Lavictoire - Cancer fundraiser.[ 28]   Mark Scharfe - Ran in Osgoode Ward  for city council in the 2014 and 2018 elections.  Patrick Uguccioni - Former Corporate Communication Strategist at the City of Ottawa.[ 29] Your Community Voice  community newspapers. Endorsed by former mayors Larry O'Brien  and Bob Chiarelli , former Progressive Conservative MPP Brian Coburn  and former city councillor Doug Thompson .[ 13]   Henry Valois - Ran in this ward in the 2006 municipal election. Results   City council     Candidate   Vote   %           Catherine Kitts   4,736  54.44           Yvette Ashiri  1,907  21.92           Lyse-Pascale Inamuco  789  9.07           Henry Valois  484  5.56           Patrick Uguccioni  373  4.30           Denis Labrèche  239  2.75           Mark Scharfe  103  1.18           A. Bruce Faulkner  33  0.38           Craig MacAulay  18  0.21           Jensen Boire  16  0.18   
    City council     Candidate   Vote   %        Catherine Kitts  9,466   76.47        Yvette Ashiri   2,716   21.94        Shamsa Sheikh Ahmed   196   1.58   
 
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