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Bob Morrow (Robert Maxwell Morrow) was born on 9 August, 1946 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian politician. Discover Bob Morrow's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Robert Maxwell Morrow
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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 9 August, 1946
Birthday 9 August
Birthplace Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Date of death 4 February, 2018
Died Place Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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His wife is Guay Bayliss (m. May 15, 1977)

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1946

Robert Maxwell Morrow (August 9, 1946 – February 4, 2018) was a Canadian politician who served as 52nd mayor of Hamilton from 1982 to 2000.

He was the longest-serving mayor in the city's history.

1968

Born in Hamilton, Morrow first won election in 1968 as alderman for Ward One.

However, he was disqualified because his name was not on the voter's list.

In a subsequent by-election, his father, George Morrow, secured the seat.

1970

Morrow ran again in 1970, winning without legal difficulty.

1972

In 1972, he won a seat on the Board of Control, a body that was elected citywide.

In the following three elections, he placed first in the multi-candidate race, automatically becoming deputy mayor.

1980

When the board was abolished in 1980, Morrow temporarily left municipal politics.

1981

He unsuccessfully ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1981 provincial election in Hamilton West, losing to provincial Liberal leader Stuart Smith.

1982

In 1982, Morrow won the first of six mayoral elections, defeating incumbent William Powell.

His last few victories were only challenged by minor candidates, with Morrow regularly receiving in excess of 75 per cent of the vote.

1991

After Morrow refused to proclaim Hamilton's first pride day in 1991, the Ontario Human Rights Commission ruled that Morrow had discriminated against gays and lesbians, and he was fined $5,000 and forced to issue a proclamation in 1995.

2000

In 2000, following the amalgamation of the City of Hamilton with neighbouring towns, Morrow lost the election to Ancaster mayor Robert E. Wade.

While Morrow again won the old City of Hamilton, he did not win the newly added boroughs.

2004

He was appointed as a citizenship judge in 2004, and he served two terms, retiring in May 2010.

2014

On February 7, 2014, Hamilton City Council appointed Bob Morrow as interim councillor for Ward 3 after the death of Councillor Bernie Morelli.

To avoid any conflict or confusion, Morrow sent a letter to council saying that he would not seek the seat in the city's October 2014 election.

Matthew Green was elected the new Ward 3 councillor following the fall 2014 election.

He served as the organist and head of the senior choir of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in downtown Hamilton.