- Alberta municipal elections, 2007
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Alberta municipal elections, 2007 2004 ← October 15, 2007 → 2010
Cities and Towns in Alberta Municipal elections were held in Alberta, Canada on Monday, October 15, 2007. Since 1968, provincial legislation has required every municipality to hold triennial elections. Mayors (reeves), councillors (aldermen), and trustees were elected to office in 15 of the 16 cities, all 111 towns, all 99 villages, all 4 specialized municipalities, all 64 municipal districts, 3 of the 7 improvement districts, and the advisory councils of the 3 special areas. The City of Lloydminster is on the Saskatchewan schedule (every three years), and held elections on October 25, 2006 and October 28, 2009, while 4 improvement districts (Nos. 12, 13, 24, and 25) have no councils and are led solely by the Minister of Municipal Affairs.[1] Since the 2004 municipal elections, the Town of Lac La Biche and Lakeland County amalgamated to form Lac La Biche County, the villages of Irricana and Onoway became towns, the Town of Brooks became a city, and the Village of Sangudo was dissolved.
The 2007 municipal elections featured a plebiscite on the possible amalgamation of the towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley.[2]
Cities
Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.
Airdrie
City of Airdrie[3] Mayor Aldermen Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Linda Bruce Acclaimed Shawn Howard 1,851 14.43% Marlene Weaver 1,688 13.16% Kelly Hegg 1,677 13.07% Glenda Alexander 1,662 12.96% Fred Burley 1,624 12.66% Richard Siemens 1,618 12.61% Milton Friesen 1,012 7.89% Taylor Farthing 908 7.08% Trevor D. Grieve 788 6.14% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Airdrie elected six aldermen (at large), and participated in electing two of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees (West Airdrie being Ward 7, & East Airdrie being part of Ward 3). All six incumbent aldermen were re-elected, the incumbent mayor had no challengers, and the Calgary Catholic School District's Ward 3/5 incumbent trustee had no challengers.
Brooks
City of Brooks[4][5] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Martin Shields 1,527 57.3% Rolf Bander Carol Secondiak 1,137 42.7% Norm Gerestein Clayton Johnson Noel Moriyama Kimberley Sharkey Bill Pretice Kerry Crapo Michael Glynn Macdonald Martin Shields Pat Walsh In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Brooks elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing some of the Grasslands Regional Division No. 6's six trustees, and one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees. The incumbent mayor Don Weisbeck, did not run.
Calgary
Main article: Calgary municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Calgary elected one mayor, 12 of their 14 aldermen (one from each of 14 wards), five of the seven Calgary School District trustees (each representing 2 of 14 wards), and three of the seven Calgary Catholic School District trustees (each representing 2 of 14 wards). Two incumbent councillors were unchallenged, two incumbent public school trustees were unchallenged, and four separate school trustee candidates (three being incumbents) were unchallenged.
Camrose
City of Camrose[6][7] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Clarence Mastel Acclaimed Gerry Galenza John Howard Max Lindstrand Ray McIsaac Ina Nielsen Kevin Pratt Daryl Shillington Wayne Throndson Mary Durand Wynn McLean In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Camrose elected eight councillors (at large), two of the Battle River Regional Division No. 31's eight trustees (as Ward Camrose), and one of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees (as Ward Camrose). The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
Cold Lake
City of Cold Lake[8][9][10] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Craig Copeland 1,402 57.1% Kelvin Plain 1,952 18.19% Peter Urlacher 808 32.9% Bob Buckle 1,726 16.08% Jerry Kolewaski 244 9.9% Debra Pelechosky 1,580 14.72% Duane Lay 1,540 14.34% Hubert F. Rodden 1,374 12.80% Jean-Yves Taschereau 1,353 12.61% Carlene Belcourt 1,208 11.26% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Cold Lake elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), three of the Northern Lights School Division No. 69's eight trustees (as Ward 2), and three of the Lakeland Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 150's seven trustees (as Ward Cold Lake). The incumbent mayor Allan Buck, did not run.
Edmonton
Main article: Edmonton municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Edmonton elected one mayor, 12 councillors (two from each of six wards), eight of the nine Edmonton Public Schools trustees (one from each of nine wards), and four of the seven Edmonton Catholic School District trustees (one from each of six wards, plus the runner-up). One incumbent public school trustee had no challengers, and three separate school trustee candidates (one being an incumbent) were unchallenged.
Fort Saskatchewan
City of Fort Saskatchewan[11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Jim Sheasgreen Acclaimed Ed Van Delden ≥1,352 ≥8.60% Stew Hennig ≥1,352 ≥8.60% Tom Hutchison ≥1,352 ≥8.60% Howard Johnson ≥1,352 ≥8.60% Gale Katchur ≥1,352 ≥8.60% Don Westman ≥1,352 ≥8.60% [Candidate 7] ≥1,344 ≥8.50% Kristie Phelan 1,337 8.50% Judy Duncan 1,323 8.41% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Fort Saskatchewan elected six councillors (at large), two of the Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14's nine trustees (as Ward Fort Saskatchewan), and one of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees (as Ward Fort Saskatchewan). The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
Grande Prairie
Main article: Grande Prairie municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Grande Prairie elected one mayor, eight aldermen (all at large), the five Grande Prairie School District No. 2357 trustees (at large), and five of the Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 28's seven trustees (as Ward 1).
Leduc
City of Leduc[18] Mayor Aldermen Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Greg Krischke 2,870 71.9% Dana L. Smith 2,230 11.10% James K. Black 1,119 28.1% David Mackenzie 2,135 10.63% Dominic Mishio 2,123 10.57% Bob Young 2,116 10.53% Terry Lazowski 2,024 10.08% Judy Archie 1,829 9.10% Terry Atkinson 1,660 8.26% Bob Thompson 1,512 7.53% Russ Luke 1,282 6.38% Brian Calhoun 1,267 6.31% Linda Raymond 1,212 6.03% Matt Stroyan 698 3.47% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Leduc elected one mayor, six aldermen (all at large), two of the Black Gold Regional Schools' seven trustees (as Ward Leduc), and two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees (one from each of Wards Leduc 1 & Leduc 2).
Lethbridge
Main article: Lethbridge municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lethbridge elected eight aldermen (at large), the seven Lethbridge School District No. 51 trustees (at large), and five of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4's nine trustees (as Ward 2). The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
Medicine Hat
Main article: Medicine Hat municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Medicine Hat elected one mayor, eight aldermen (all at large), the five Medicine Hat School District No. 76 trustees (at large), and four of the Medicine Hat Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 20's five trustees (as Ward Medicine Hat).
Red Deer
Main article: Red Deer municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Red Deer elected one mayor, eight councillors (all at large), the seven Red Deer School District No. 104 trustees (at large), and five of the Red Deer Catholic Regional Division No. 39's seven trustees (as Ward Red Deer).
Spruce Grove
Main article: Spruce Grove municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Spruce Grove elected one mayor, six aldermen (all at large), and two of the Parkland School Division No. 70's seven trustees (as Ward 5). The incumbent mayor Ken Scott, did not run, and the three incumbent Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2 Ward 2 trustees were not challenged (Spruce Grove being part of Ward 2, total nine trustees).
St. Albert
City of St. Albert[19] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Nolan Crouse 8,857 58.2 Lorie Garritty 8,738 57.5 Garry Woo 4,308 28.3 Len Bracko 8,052 52.9 Richard Plain 2,043 13.4 James C. Burrows 6,880 45.2 Roger Lemieux 6,757 44.4 Gareth Jones 5,989 39.4 Carol Watamaniuk 5,954 39.2 Malcolm Parker 5,819 38.3 David Climenhaga 5,804 38.2 Stanley Haroun 5,178 34.0 Wes Brodhead 5,173 34.0 Bob Russell 5,069 33.3 Frances Badrock 2,678 17.6 See also: St. Albert City CouncilIn the 2007 elections, the citizens of St. Albert elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large). The incumbent mayor Paul Chalifoux did not run,[20] and the Greater St. Albert Catholic (Public) Schools' four Ward St. Albert trustees (total seven trustees) and the St. Albert Protestant Separate School Division No. 6's five trustees (at large) were unchallenged.
Wetaskiwin
City of Wetaskiwin[21][22] Mayor Aldermen Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Don Montgomery Acclaimed Bill Elliot Barry Hawkes Mark McFaul Glenn Ruecker Gail Taylor Dave Anderson Donna Andres Kevin Miller Dale Unland In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Wetaskiwin elected six aldermen (at large) and three of the Wetaskiwin Regional Division No. 11's eight trustees (as Ward City), and participated in electing two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees (as Ward Wetaskiwin). The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
By-election
Wetaskiwin By-election[22][23] Alderman Candidate Votes % Dale Crabtree 555 37.8% Lousie Nadeau 403 27.5% Donna Andres 299 20.4% Brian Hockin 138 9.4% Albert Weremey 72 4.9% After it was announced that Alderman Dave Anderson would be leaving council, a by-election was held on September 15, 2008, to fill the empty seat, only 16.4% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.
Towns
The following are the available election results for Alberta towns with a population over 8,500, plus the notable town of Slave Lake. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.
Beaumont
Town of Beaumont[24] Mayor[citation needed] Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Camille Berube 1,232 43.5% Jay Archibald Gill Poitras 801 28.3% Jacqueline Biollo Bill McNamara 798 28.2% Larry Goodhope Keith Gylander Bruce LeCren Louise White-Gibbs In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Beaumont elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and one of the Black Gold Regional Schools' seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees.
Canmore
Town of Canmore[25][26][27] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes ≥% ≤% Ron Casey Acclaimed Pam Hilstad 1,703 16.34 20.45 André Gareau 1,521 14.59 18.27 Shane Jonker 1,246 11.95 14.96 Jim Ridley 1,221 11.71 14.66 Corina Dootjes 1,164 11.17 13.98 Ed Russell 767 7.36 9.21 Jason Best 702 6.73 8.43 [Candidate 8] ≤701 0.01 7.77 [Candidate 9] ≤700 0.01 7.20 [Candidate 10] ≤699 0.01 6.71 In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Canmore elected six councillors (at large), and participated in electing three of the Canadian Rockies Regional Division No. 12's seven trustees, and one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
Chestermere
Town of Chestermere[28] Mayor[citation needed] Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Patricia Matthews 1,281 53.4% Patrick Bergen Jeff Colvin 637 26.5% Heather Davies Ada Rawlings 483 20.1% Kelsey Johnson Tim Reid Christopher Steeves Stu Hutchison In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Chestermere elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing one of the Rocky View School Division No. 41's seven trustees, and one of the Calgary Catholic School District's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor Dave Mikkelsen, did not run.
Cochrane
Town of Cochrane[29] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Truper McBride 1,695 44.5% Joann Churchill 2,465 13.36% Ken Bech 1,464 38.4% Tara McFadden 2,120 11.49% Linda Campbell 414 10.9% Miles Chester 1,936 10.49% Thomas Pateman 237 6.2% Ross Watson 1,590 8.62% Ivan Davies 1,587 8.60% Brenda Sine 1,573 8.52% Gary Sawatzky 1,566 8.49% Judy Stewart 1,562 8.46% Adamo Cocuzzoli 1,184 6.42% Marty Lee 1,110 6.01% Ken Koop 948 5.13% Neil McLean 425 2.30% Fred Palen 389 2.11% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Cochrane elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and one of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees. The Calgary Catholic School District's Ward 1/2 incumbent trustee had no challengers.
High River
Town of High River[30][31][32] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Les Rempel 2,068 69.1% Emile Blokland Floyd Langenhoff 924 30.9% Tom Bragg Al Gillis Betty (Gow) Hiebert Bob McCracken Don Moore Cyril Abbott Glenda Cutforth Frank VanDonzel [Candidate 10] [Candidate 11] In the 2007 elections, the citizens of High River elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and one of the Foothills School Division No. 38's five trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.
Hinton
Town of Hinton[33] Mayor[citation needed] Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Glenn Taylor 1,166 50.8% Bill Bulger Dale Currie 1,128 49.2% Ian Duncan Mike Jodoin Buzz Johnson Jane Macridis Stephen Mitchell In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Hinton elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing one of the Grande Yellowhead Regional Division No. 35's six trustees, and one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees.
Lacombe
Town of Lacombe[34][35][36] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes ≥% ≤% Judy Gordon Acclaimed Ian Foster 1,206 11.1 19.2 Steve Christie 1,109 10.2 17.7 W. J. (Bill) McQuesten 1,040 9.6 16.6 Outi Way 1,009 9.3 16.1 Dawn Parent 973 9.0 15.5 Wayne Rempel 923 8.5 14.7 Beverley Cousins-Beckley ≤922 0.0 12.8 Tracey Everett ≤922 0.0 12.8 Fran Kelly ≤922 0.0 12.8 [Candidate 10] ≤922 0.0 12.8 [Candidate 11] ≤922 0.0 12.8 In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lacombe elected six councillors (at large), and participated in electing two of the Wolf Creek School Division No. 72's six trustees, and one of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
Okotoks
Town of Okotoks[37] Mayor[citation needed] Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Bill McAlpine 1,813 70.5% Stephen Clark Dave Clark 517 20.1% Beth Kish Dave R. Clarke 240 9.3% Naydene Lewis Bill Robertson Ed Sands Ralph Wilson In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Okotoks elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and one of the Foothills School Division No. 38's five trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.
Slave Lake
Main article: Slave Lake municipal election, 2007In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Slave Lake elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing two of the High Prairie School Division No. 48's eight trustees (as Ward 4). The voters were also asked a series of plebiscite questions.
Stony Plain
Town of Stony Plain[38][39] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Ken Lemke 1,306 41.7% William Choy 2,443 17.38% Paul McCann 1,047 33.5% Darren Badry 2,408 17.13% Ingrid R. Schulz 559 17.9% Dwight Ganske 1,686 11.99% Harold Olson 217 6.9% Robert Twerdoclib 1,470 10.46% Judy Bennett 1,199 8.53% Pat Hansard 1,173 8.34% Shirley Akins 1,150 8.18% Harold Pawlechko 890 6.33% Russell Kreye 851 6.05% Donald Butlin 789 5.61% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Stony Plain elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and one of the Parkland School Division No. 70's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor Donna Cowan, did not run, and the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's two Ward 1 trustees were unchallenged.
Strathmore
Town of Strathmore[40] Mayor[citation needed] Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % George Lattery 953 36.06% Earl Best Peter Renny 881 33.33% Mike Lloyd Keith Schneider 809 30.61% John Rempel Bob Sobol Brad Walls Lois Wegener J. Greer T. Owel F. Rappel In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Strathmore elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and two of the Golden Hills School Division No. 75's seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.
Sylvan Lake
Town of Sylvan Lake[41] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Susan Samson 1,474 89.5% Joan Barnes 824 10.07% Tina Thiel 173 10.5% Richard Backs 813 9.93% Ken MacVicar 795 9.71% Judith Payne 723 8.83% Frank Peck 700 8.55% Lynda Sills-Fiedler 668 8.16% Laverne Asselstine 600 7.33% Ted Parks 550 6.72% Ted Iverson 546 6.67% Donna-Mae Roth 435 5.31% Charles Everest 416 5.08% Sheldon Pierson 381 4.65% Lori Fehr 282 3.44% William Trefry 237 2.90% Jacci Izat 216 2.64% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Sylvan Lake elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing one of the Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73's nine trustees. The incumbent mayor Bryan Lambertson, did not run.
Whitecourt
Town of Whitecourt[42] Mayor Councillors Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Trevor Thain 1,274 58.3% Norman Hodgson 1,414 14.47% Larry McConnell 911 41.7% Bill McAree 1,343 13.74% Don Guenette 1,303 13.33% Bob Walker 1,125 11.51% Williard Strebchuk 1,081 11.06% Nieta World 999 10.22% Darlene Chartrand 886 9.06% Shannon Kyle 817 8.36% Jeanne MacMillan 806 8.25% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Whitecourt elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing two of the Northern Gateway Regional Division No. 10's nine trustees, and two of the Living Waters Catholic Regional Division No. 42's six trustees.
By-election
Whitecourt By-election[43] Councillors Candidate Votes % Derek Schlosser 373 28.8% Darlene Chartrand 298 23.0% Chris Ashcroft 290 22.4% Ken Podulsky 230 17.7% Ken Roncin 106 8.2% After it was announced that Councillors Bob Walker and Nieta World would be leaving council, a by-election was held on May 4, 2009, to fill the empty seats, only 11.5% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.
Specialized municipalities
The following are the available election results for Alberta specialized municipalities with a population over 20,000, these include the urban service areas of Fort McMurray and Sherwood Park. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.
Strathcona County
Strathcona County[44] Councillors Mayor Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Cathy Olesen 8,056 39.1% Victor Bidzinski 2,022 57.1% Roxanne Carr 1,567 49.4% Linda Osinchuk 2,620 78.5% Ken Lesniak 6,344 30.8% Tom Pandos 1,521 42.9% Dave Anderson 933 29.4% Teunis Paul Krüger 719 21.5% Brent Jewell 6,202 30.1% Randy Wnuk 453 14.3% Len Goulet 220 6.9% Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Peter Wlodarcazk Acclaimed Jacquie Fenske Acclaimed Alan Dunn 1,177 57.3% Ward 7 Ward 8 George Key 476 23.2% Glen Lawrence 884 54.2% Jason Gariepy 1,962 59.7% Darien Masse 381 18.5 Don McPherson 748 45.8% Gary Burns 1,327 40.3% Cyrus Welgan 21 1.0% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Strathcona elected one mayor, six of their eight councillors (one from each of eight wards, one more than previous[45]), five of the Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14's nine trustees (3 from Ward Sherwood Park, and 1 from each of Wards Strathcona North & Strathcona South), and four of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees (supporters in Sherwood Park). Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged.
Wood Buffalo
Main article: Wood Buffalo municipal election, 2007In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Wood Buffalo elected one mayor, nine of their ten councillors (from four wards), the five Fort McMurray Public School District trustees (in Fort McMurray), and four of the Northland School Division No. 61's 23 school boards (outside Fort McMurray, five trustees each). One incumbent Councillor had no challengers, and the five trustee candidates for the Fort McMurray Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 32 (in Fort McMurray) were unchallenged.
By-election
A by-election was held on June 9, 2008 to fill an empty seat on council.
Municipal districts
The following are the available election results for Alberta municipal districts (counties) with a population over 10,000. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.
M.D. of Bonnyville
M.D. of Bonnyville[46] Councillors Reeve Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Ed Rondeau 1,049 39.6% Donald Sinclair 287 59.5% David Fox 209 54.7% Mike Krywiak 306 60.0% Eva Urlacher 777 29.3% Werner Gisler 135 28.0% Ken Hayter 173 45.3% Harold Ross 204 40.0% Victor Stapleton 416 15.7% Ken Hesson 60 12.4% Robert Engleder 406 15.3% Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Barry Kalinski 311 55.5% Andy Wakaruk 249 68.0% Delano Tolley 213 54.3% Judy Cabay 144 25.7% Ronald Flathers 117 32.0% Patricia Stang 179 45.7% Vernon Lynes 74 13.2% Marvin Tkachuk 31 5.5% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of the M.D. of Bonnyville elected one reeve, six councillors (one from each of six wards), and three of the Northern Lights School Division No. 69's nine trustees (as Ward 1), and participated in electing three of the Lakeland Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 150's seven trustees (supporters near Bonnyville). The incumbent reeve Ken Foley, did not run.
Clearwater County
Clearwater County[47][48] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Ken Qually Acclaimed Dick Wymenga Larry Kowatch Division 4 Jeff Bradshaw Chuck Shipley Dwight Oliver Division 5 [Candidate 2] Robert Bryant Division 6 Division 7 William Coghill Earl Graham Patrick Alexander Acclaimed Kelly Spongberg [Candidate 2] In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Clearwater elected five of their seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and two of the Wild Rose School Division No. 66's six trustees (one from each of Wards 3 & 4). Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 7 Councillor Patrick Alexander the County Reeve.
M.D. of Foothills
M.D. of Foothills[49] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Ralph Nelson Roy McLean Barbara Castell Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Terry Waddock Ron Chase Larry Spilak Division 7 Ted Mills In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Foothills elected seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and three of the Foothills School Division No. 38's five trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, & 3), and participated in electing two of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees (supporters near High River & Okotoks). Council appointed Division 2 Councillor Roy McLean the County Reeve.
County of Grande Prairie
County of Grande Prairie[50][51] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Everett McDonald Acclaimed Sharon L. Nelson 214 44.9% Leanne Beaupre Acclaimed Division 4 Kurt Balderston 145 30.4% Division 5 Jack O'Toole Acclaimed Terry Dale McNutt 118 24.7% Pat Jacobs 212 81.2% Division 6 Division 7 Norman Hanson 49 18.8% Lois Dueck 110 39.3% Frank Lowen 278 74.7% Division 8 Alice McKay 86 30.7% Stephen C. Blum 49 13.2% Richard Harpe Acclaimed Dalton L. Longson 84 30.0% Andy Hommy 45 12.1% Division 9 Mary Ann Eckstrom Acclaimed In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Grande Prairie County elected four of their nine councillors (one from each of nine divisions) and five of the Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76's nine trustees (one from each of Wards 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7), and participated in electing six of the Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 28's seven trustees (supporters near Beaverlodge, Grande Prairie, & Sexsmith). Five of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 1 Councillor Everett McDonald the County Reeve.
Lacombe County
Lacombe County[52] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Rod McDermand Acclaimed Bill Knight 245 76.3% Cliff Soper Acclaimed Ed Kingston 76 23.7% Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Linda Landmark Acclaimed Ken Wigmore Acclaimed Keith Stephenson 118 44.9% Division 7 Bob Szasz 118 44.9% Terry Engen Acclaimed Kent Williamson 27 10.3% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lacombe County elected two of their seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and three of the Wolf Creek School Division No. 72's six trustees (from Wards 4 & 5), and participated in electing a Wolf Creek trustee from Ward 1, and one of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees (supporters near Lacombe). All seven incumbent councillors re-ran, five were unchallenged, and one lost in a tie breaker draw; council appointed Division 7 Councillor Terry Engen the County Reeve.
Leduc County
Leduc County[53][54][55] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Reinhold Ortlieb Marvin Molzan Acclaimed Mary-Ann McDonald Roy Eckert John Schonewille Division 4 Division 5 David Rudzki John Whaley Acclaimed Betty Glassman Division 6 Division 7 Donovan Goebel Vern Siemens Audrey Kelto Ron Kozial Ruth Harrison Dick Cornish Arja Patrick In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Leduc County elected five of their seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and three of the Black Gold Regional Schools' seven trustees (one from each of Wards County West, Central, & East), and participated in electing three of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees (supporters near Beaumont & Leduc) and one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's nine trustees (supporters near Devon). Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 2 Councillor Marvin Molzan the Mayor.
County of Lethbridge
County of Lethbridge[56] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Lorne Hickey Acclaimed John Willms Acclaimed Henry Doeve Acclaimed Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Bonnie Cote Acclaimed Hans Rutz Acclaimed Tom White 150 65.5% Division 7 Mark Osaka 79 34.5% Morris Zeinstra 160 58.4% John Vanden Broeke 114 41.6% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lethbridge County elected two of their seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and five of the Palliser Regional Division No. 26's six trustees (one from each of five divisions), and participated in electing seven of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4's nine trustees (supporters near Coaldale, Lethbridge, & Picture Butte). Five of the council candidates were unchallenged (three being incumbents,) and council appointed Division 1 Councillor Lorne Hickey the County Reeve.
Mountain View County
Mountain View County[57] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Gwene Day Lana Yakimchuk Everett Page Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Kathy Blain Gerald Ingeveld Liz Negropontes Division 7 Al Kemmere In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Mountain View elected seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and four of the Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73's nine trustees (one from each of Wards 6, 7, 8, & 9). Council appointed Division 7 Councillor Al Kemmere the County Reeve.
Parkland County
Parkland County[58][59] Councillors Mayor Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Rob Weideman 2,514 48.5% Jo Szady Pat Brennan 409 51.4% Clifford Goerz Phyllis Kobasiuk 2,462 47.5% [Candidate 2] Dianne Allen 386 48.6% [Candidate 2] Jim Rustand 204 3.9% Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Darrell Hollands Ken Darby 507 51.7% Tracy Melnyk [Candidate 2] Gary MacDougall 473 48.3% Al Kowalenko In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Parkland elected one mayor, six councillors (one from each of six divisions), and four of the Parkland School Division No. 70's six trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 4, & 6), and participated in electing five of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's nine trustees (supporters near Spruce Grove & Stony Plain).
Red Deer County
Red Deer County[60] Councillors Mayor Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Earl Kinsella 2,082 53.2% Jim Wood 598 66.7% Reimar Poth 317 54.9% Penny Archibald 407 64.7% Debra Hanna 1,831 46.8% John Perry 298 33.3% Robert Schwartz 260 45.1% Paul Pettypiece 175 27.8% Division 4 Division 5 Lorna Gresham 47 7.5% David Hoar 500 80.5% Jim Lougheed 442 45.4% Division 6 Veronica Duncan 121 19.5% C.M. Russell Wolf 269 27.6% George Gehrke Acclaimed Stan Bell 262 26.9% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Red Deer County elected one mayor (a new position, as a reeve was appointed previously[60]), five of their six councillors (one from each of six divisions, one less than previous), and five of the Chinook's Edge School Division's nine trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5). Division 6 had only one council candidate; italicized names in the table indicates individuals who were in council before this election (as the divisions were redistributed).
M.D. of Rocky View
M.D. of Rocky View[61][62] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Harvey Buckley 320 42.6% Mitch Yurchak 481 62.3% Gordon Branson Acclaimed Bob Everett 292 38.9% Brenda Goode 291 37.7% Division 4 Wayne Fullerton 139 18.5% Jim Rheubottom 436 51.8% Division 5 Division 6 Rolly Ashdown 285 33.9% Earl Solberg 454 60.3% Greg Boehike 307 58.6% Bruce Winstanley 120 14.3% Jerry Gautreau 299 39.7% John McMurray 217 41.4% Division 7 Division 8 Division 9 Lois Habberfield Acclaimed Hopeton Louden 725 72.7% Paul McLean Acclaimed Gerry Neustaedter 272 27.3% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Rocky View elected six of their nine councillors (one from each of nine divisions) and six of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6), and participated in electing three of the Calgary Catholic School District's seven trustees (supporters near Airdrie, Chestermere, & Cochrane). Three of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 7 Councillor Lois Habberfield the County Reeve.
Sturgeon County
Sturgeon County[63] Councillors Mayor Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Don Rigney 2,260 52.8% Donald McGeachy 498 54.4% Mark Oberg Acclaimed Ken McGillis Acclaimed Helmut Hinteregger 2,020 47.2% Graeme MacKay 418 45.6% Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Jerry Kaup 345 44.1% Joseph Milligan 450 58.7% Karen Shaw 345 57.1% Tom Soetart 267 34.1% Remi Cyr 159 20.7% Victor Pasay 259 42.9% Lawrence Kluthe 171 21.8% Gladys Wachowich 158 20.6% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Sturgeon elected one mayor, four of their six councillors (one from each of six divisions), and the seven Sturgeon School Division No. 24 trustees (one from each of seven wards). Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged.
By-election
Sturgeon By-election[64] Councillor Division 2 Candidate Votes % Tom Flynn 280 28.8% Craig Toth 134 23.0% Barry Lupyrypa 125 22.4% After it was announced that Councillor Mark Oberg would be leaving council, a by-election was held on April 27, 2009, to fill the empty seat, only 23.2% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.
County of Wetaskiwin
County of Wetaskiwin[65][66] Councillors Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Brenda Shantz 158 51.5% Ken Ball Acclaimed Garry Dearing Acclaimed Bill Angus 149 48.5% Division 4 Division 5 Wayne Meyers Acclaimed Larry Mckeever 451 75.4% Division 6 Division 7 Richard Wilson 147 24.6% Nancy Watson Acclaimed Barry Dunn Acclaimed In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Wetaskiwin County elected two of their seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions), and four of the Wetaskiwin Regional Division No. 11's eight trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 3, & 4), and participated in electing two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees (supporters near Wetaskiwin). Five of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 3 Councillor Garry Dearing the County Reeve.
Yellowhead County
Yellowhead County[67][68] Councillors Mayor Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Gerald Soroka George Webster 227 55.9% Ewald Kwirant 241 72.8% Jay Lowe 267 72.6% Incumbent Glen Szautner 179 44.1% Patricia Di Marcello 90 27.2% Brian Kendrick 101 27.4% [Candidate 3] Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Larry Richter Acclaimed Cheryl Bissell Acclaimed Bill Velichko Acclaimed Division 7 Division 8 Roxanne Scherger 101 55.8% Lavone Olson Acclaimed Roger Byrt 80 44.2% In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Yellowhead elected one mayor, four of their eight councillors (one from each of eight divisions), and four of the Grande Yellowhead Regional Division No. 35's six trustees, and participated in electing one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees (supporters near Hinton) and one of the Living Waters Catholic Regional Division No. 42's six trustees (supporters near Edson). Four of the council candidates (three being incumbents) were unchallenged.
Amalgamation plebiscite
Black Diamond/Turner Valley Amalgamation[2] Black Diamond Turner Valley Response Votes % Response Votes % For 228 29% For 493 66% Against 557 71% Against 258 34% In early 2006, the towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley initiated discussions on a possible amalgamation of the two municipalities.[69] The discussions culminated in a plebiscite held concurrently with their municipal elections, where the question asked of voters was "Do you support an amalgamation of the Town of Black Diamond and the Town of Turner Valley to form one municipality?"[2] The results of the plebiscite were 66% of Turner Valley voters were in favour of amalgamation, while 71% of Black Diamond voters were against amalgamation.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Municipal Profiles – Summary Reports (Improvement Districts)
- ^ a b c d "Black Diamond Turner Valley Amalgamation Grant – Final Report". Alberta Municipal Affairs. http://www.turnervalley.ca/documents/AmalgamationGrantFinalReportALBERTAMUNICIPALAFFAIRS200801081.doc. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- ^ City of Airdrie: 2007 Municipal Election Results
- ^ Brooks Bulletin - Election Results
- ^ City of Brooks: City Council
- ^ The Camrose Canadian - Council Briefs
- ^ City of Camrose: Mayor & Council
- ^ The Cold Lake Sun - Buck not seeking re-election
- ^ City of Cold Lake: Media Release 2007-10-16, Mayor
- ^ City of Cold Lake: Media Release 2007-10-16, Council
- ^ Fort Record - Sheasgreen seeks second term
- ^ Fort Record - van Delden first council candidate
- ^ Fort Record - Mather back in council Race
- ^ Fort Record - Low voter turnout bad for the nerves(total votes 15,730)
- ^ Fort Record - Duncan loses her seat(number of votes for 8th and 9th)
- ^ Fort Record - We know you didn't vote(9 total candidates)
- ^ City of Fort Saskatchewan: City Council(elected members)
- ^ City of Leduc: Official Election Results
- ^ City of St. Albert: Election Results
- ^ St. Albert Gazette - 2007-06-30
- ^ City of Wetaskiwin: Minutes 2008-08-25
- ^ a b City of Wetaskiwin: Minutes 2008-09-22
- ^ City of Wetaskiwin: By-election Results
- ^ Town of Beaumont: Council
- ^ Canmore Leader - It's almost election time
- ^ Canmore Leader - Russell grabs council seat
- ^ Town of Canmore: Council Bios
- ^ Town of Chestermere: Town Council
- ^ Town of Cochrane: Media Release 2007-10-15
- ^ High River Times - Rempel remains mayor
- ^ High River Times - Bragg bucks council makeover
- ^ Town of High River: Council Profiles
- ^ Town of Hinton: Your Mayor and Council
- ^ Lacombe Globe - Mayor Gordon back in
- ^ Lacombe Globe - New council determined
- ^ Town of Lacombe: Council Profiles
- ^ Town of Okotoks: Council Members
- ^ Town of Stony Plain: Official 2007 Election Results
- ^ Town of Stony Plain: Recount 2007 Election Results
- ^ Town of Strathmore: Meet Town Council
- ^ Town of Sylvan Lake: Press Release 2007-10-15
- ^ Community Advisor - 2007-11
- ^ Town of Whitecourt: Press Release 2009-05-04
- ^ Strathcona County: Election results for Strathcona County
- ^ Strathcona County: 2004 Final election results
- ^ M.D. of Bonnyville: Media Release 2007-10-15
- ^ The Mountaineer - Elections bring many new faces
- ^ Clearwater County: Council Members
- ^ M.D. of Foothills: Council Divisions
- ^ County of GP: Election Results
- ^ County of GP: Reeve and Council Pictures
- ^ Lacombe County: Election 2007
- ^ Leduc Representative - Some new faces at county table
- ^ Leduc County: News Release 2007-10-19
- ^ Leduc County: Leduc County Councillors
- ^ County of Lethbridge: 2007 Election Results
- ^ Mountain View County: Council
- ^ Parkland County: News Release 2007-10-17
- ^ Parkland County: News Release 2007-10-19
- ^ a b Red Deer County News - 2007-11-02
- ^ Rocky View: The Official Election Results
- ^ Rocky View: Official Municipal Election Results
- ^ Sturgeon County: News Release 2007-10-15
- ^ Sturgeon County: News Release 2009-04-27
- ^ County of Wetaskiwin: 2007 Official Election Results
- ^ County of Wetaskiwin: Council Members
- ^ Edson Leader - Voters get your ballots ready: The race is on
- ^ Edson Leader - County council mixes fresh with familiar
- ^ "Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council held March 20, 2006". Town of Turner Valley. 2006-03-20. http://www.turnervalley.ca/minutes/C06C20.min.pdf. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
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