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David Bailey will not run for re-election this October

CouncilDavid Bailey will not run for re-election this October

David Bailey, Mayor for the County of Brant, issued a statement announcing that he will not be seeking a third term as Mayor when the municipal election rolls around on Monday, October 26, 2026. The following is Bailey’s full statement regarding his decision not to seek re-election.

“It is with a full heart and deep gratitude that I share that I will not be seeking a third term as  Mayor of the County of Brant.  

Eight years feels like the right time for a transition. I’ve given this role everything I have, and I’m  proud of what we’ve accomplished together. I also believe it’s healthy for any organization to  welcome new energy and new leadership.  

When I was first elected in 2018, I didn’t come from a political background. What I brought  instead was a genuine desire to serve this community that I care so deeply about. Two terms  later, I can say without hesitation that these have been among the most rewarding years of my  life.  

At the end of the day, the most meaningful part of this job wasn’t policy; it was people. Taking a call, helping solve a problem, or simply listening when someone needed it. Those moments  don’t make headlines, but they’re the ones that stay with me.  

I’ve always tried to stay connected and accessible. Throughout the years, I have truly enjoyed  attending community events, both big and small, often joking that I would attend the opening of an envelope. Stopping for conversations with residents and visitors, or sharing daily  updates on Facebook about where I was and what was happening in the County are the small  touchpoints that mattered to me. They were a way to stay grounded and remind myself that  public service is, first and foremost, about people. One message I often tried to share was  simple: everyone is carrying something, and a little kindness goes a long way. That belief has  guided how I approached this role every day.  

Public service has changed over the years—there’s more noise than ever—but I’ve always  focused on showing up, doing the work, and making decisions based on facts, not headlines or  comment sections. The most meaningful engagement has always come from the people who  take the time to participate, to have real conversations, and to work together to make things  better.  

I’m especially proud of the relationships we’ve built with Six Nations of the Grand River and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. These are relationships grounded in respect, consistency, and listening. They’ve led to real collaboration and better decision-making, and I know they will continue to grow long after I’m out of office.  

I’m also proud of the work underway in downtown Paris. I know it brings short-term disruption  and challenges, particularly with traffic, but I truly believe it will result in long-term benefits  that will strengthen our community for decades to come.  

Serving the County of Brant has been an honour from start to finish. I want to sincerely thank  the residents for placing your trust in me—not once, but twice. Your support, your feedback,  and your engagement have shaped the work we’ve done together.  

To my colleagues on Council, and those Councillors previous, thank you for your service,  collaboration and friendship. To our dedicated County staff, and to the many volunteers and  community leaders I’ve had the privilege of working with—thank you. You have always made  me feel welcome and supported, and your commitment is what makes this community so  strong. This is something I will never forget.  

As I look ahead, my focus remains on finishing this term strong and continuing to serve you to  the best of my ability.  

I remain incredibly optimistic about the future of the County of Brant. This is a community full  of good people who care deeply about one another, and I know the next chapter will bring  continued growth and success.  

It has truly been the privilege of a lifetime to serve as your Mayor. I will always be grateful for  the opportunity.”  

Sincerely,  

Mayor David Bailey  

County of Brant 

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