Together, we can take CK from surviving to thriving.
CK, we have the space to find your place.
We will celebrate CK’s diversity across urban and rural communities
A nurse. A mom.
A councillor.
A leader who understands CK.
Lauren is a nurse, a mom, and a councillor who has spent her life serving the people around her. From healthcare to local government, she has seen the challenges families, workers, seniors, businesses, and rural communities face across Chatham-Kent.
She believes CK is not broken — but it needs a better treatment plan. That means honest leadership, stronger services, responsible growth, and a mayor who champions every part of the municipality.
MEET LAUREN
Lauren Anderson is a Chatham-Kent resident who chose to build her life, raise her family, and grow her career right here at home.
As an obstetrics nurse at Leamington Hospital for 16 years and a Ward 1 Councillor, Lauren has spent her life serving people directly. She understands the everyday realities families face because she has lived them too — balancing work, family, community, and the pressure of uncertain times.
As councillor, Lauren helped lead the Wheatley emergency response, raising more than $200,000 for displaced families and helping secure over $36 million in provincial funding for recovery.
Rooted in service. Ready to lead.
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Our community deserves to be led by someone who will champion all areas of the municipality.
— LAUREN ANDERSON
THE PLATFORM
Chatham-Kent is full of opportunity, but too many people feel like the municipality is stuck reacting instead of planning ahead.
Building the infrastructure CK needs to grow.
Growth cannot happen without the basics. Across Chatham-Kent, communities, businesses, farms, and future housing developments need reliable access to water, hydro, gas, and coordinated services.
Lauren will work to secure provincial support, coordinate service expansion, and prioritize the growth corridors where infrastructure is holding CK back.
A better treatment plan for people and communities.
Mental health, addiction, and homelessness are affecting families, neighbourhoods, businesses, and public spaces across Chatham-Kent. The current approach is not working.
Lauren believes the first step is bringing public health, police, social services, community partners, and municipal leadership to the same table to build a plan that actually helps people get back on track.
Responsible growth that creates opportunity.
Chatham-Kent needs to attract investment, support small businesses, strengthen agriculture and manufacturing, and keep young people here.
Lauren believes in balanced, responsible investment — not spending for the sake of spending, but making smart decisions that create jobs, improve services, and build a stronger future for every community in CK.
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