2010 Alberta municipal elections

2010 Alberta municipal elections

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Alberta's 344 municipalities (19 cities, 106 towns, 80 villages, 51 summer villages, 6 specialized municipalities, 63 municipal districts, 7 improvement districts, and 3 special areas) as of July 2021

Municipal elections were held in Alberta, Canada on Monday, October 18, 2010. Since 1968, provincial legislation has required every municipality to hold triennial elections. Mayors (reeves), councillors (aldermen), and trustees were elected to office in 16 of the 17 cities, all 108 towns, all 95 villages, all 5 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 28, 2009 and October 24, 2012, 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 2007 municipal elections, the villages of Derwent, Kinuso, New Sarepta, and Thorhild were dissolved, the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass changed from town to specialized municipality status, and the Town of Lacombe became a city.

Cities

Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.

Airdrie

City of Airdrie[2]
Mayor Aldermen
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Peter Brown 4,047 47.6 Murray Buchanan 4,926 57.9
Linda Bruce 2,968 34.9 Fred Burley 4,020 47.2
Ross Mann 1,447 17.0 Kelly Hegg 3,971 46.7
Edward Skelding 46 0.5 Ron Chapman 3,462 40.7
Glenda Alexander 3,251 38.2
Allan Hunter 2,259 26.6
Darrell Belyk 2,252 26.5
Taylor Evan Farthing 2,009 23.6
Corina Bohnet 1,962 23.1
Jeff Willerton 1,894 22.3
Dave Pollard 1,680 19.7
Wendy Potter-Duhaime 1,503 17.7
Tim Elliott 1,478 17.4
Jennifer Berg 1,454 17.1
Carolyn Friend 1,328 15.6
Kevin Hughes 1,327 15.6
Rachelle Annette Elizabeth Reed 940 11.0
Trevor Ford Cameron 678 8.0
Sharron Harripersad 671 7.9
Vernon Sinnott 350 4.1

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Airdrie elected one mayor and six aldermen (all 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), and one of the Calgary Catholic School District's seven trustees (being part of Ward 3/5).

Brooks

City of Brooks[3]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Martin Shields 2,141 86.1 Barry Morishita 1,448 58.2
Patrick Ketchmark 346 13.9 Kimberley Sharkey 1,395 56.1
Bill Prentice 1,359 54.6
Noel Mariyama 1,213 48.8
Ron Yewchuk 1,128 45.4
Norman Gerestein 1,121 45.1
Keith Boquist 978 39.3
Inge Ellefson 913 36.7
Rolf Bander 904 36.3
Clayton Johnson 776 31.2
Ahmed Kassem 519 20.9
Steve Norris 461 18.5
Michael Mayen 430 17.3

In the 2010 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.

Calgary

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Calgary elected one mayor, 14 aldermen (one from each of 14 wards), the seven Calgary School District trustees (each representing 2 of 14 wards), and four of the seven Calgary Catholic School District trustees (each representing 2 of 14 wards).

Camrose

City of Camrose[4]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Marshall Chalmers 2,016 36.3 Daryl Shillington 3,112 56.1
Ina Nielsen 1,603 28.9 Max Lindstrand 3,078 55.4
Clarence Mastel 1,387 25.0 Ray McIsaac 2,774 50.0
Mervin (Merv) Griffin 545 9.8 Gregory (Greg) Wood 2,653 47.8
Gerry Galenza 2,513 45.3
Brandon Blatz 2,142 38.6
John Alan (John) Howard 2,077 37.4
Earle Berry 1,965 35.4
Thomas (Tom) Banack 1,808 32.6
Pat Mader Mundel 1,738 31.3
Melvin (Mel) Sabeski 1,487 26.8
Keith Elliott 1,417 25.5
Gregory (Greg) Chrabaszcz 1,154 20.8
Clinton (Clint) Davenport 1,112 20.0
Konrad Schellenberg 884 15.9
Roy Virtue 811 14.6
Paul Gauthier 562 10.1

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Camrose elected one mayor, eight councillors (all 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).

Cold Lake

City of Cold Lake[5]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Craig Copeland 2,253 81.8 Kelvin Plain 1,820 66.1
Debra Pelechosky 500 18.2 Bob Buckle 1,622 58.9
Chris Vining 1,313 47.7
Duane Lay 1,243 45.2
Darrell MacDonald 1,166 42.4
Vicky Lefebvre 1,084 39.4
Keith Rieder 1,035 37.6
Hubert Rodden 1,012 36.8
Ajaz Quraishi 758 27.5
Chris N. Hiebert 658 23.9
Jeff Bentley 608 22.1
Colleen McEntee 519 18.9
Anita Berwick-Miller 397 14.4
Julia Cornester 265 9.6

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Cold Lake elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), three of the Northern Lights School Division No. 69's nine trustees (as Ward 2), and three of the Lakeland Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 150's seven trustees (as Ward Cold Lake).

Edmonton

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Edmonton elected one mayor, 12 councillors (one from each of 12 wards), seven of the nine Edmonton Public Schools trustees (one from each of nine wards), and the seven Edmonton Catholic School District trustees (one from each of seven wards).

Fort Saskatchewan

City of Fort Saskatchewan[6]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Gale Katchur 2,858 54.8 Ed van Delden 2,865 55.0
Jim Sheasgreen 2,354 45.2 Stew Hennig 2,801 53.7
John Mather 2,540 48.7
Frank Garritsen 2,538 48.7
Tom Hutchison 2,455 47.1
Don Westman 2,421 46.5
Harold Brookman 2,380 45.7
Stuart McGowan 1,818 34.9
Dallas Kristiansen 1,600 30.7
Reece Karl Sellin 1,282 24.6

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Fort Saskatchewan elected one mayor, six councillors (all 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).

Grande Prairie

City of Grande Prairie[7]
Mayor Aldermen
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Bill Given 3,451 38.1 Lorne Radbourne 5,808 64.1
Dwight Logan 3,298 36.4 Dan Wong 5,577 61.5
Gladys Blackmore 2,092 23.1 Helen A. Rice 5,273 58.2
Dale Robertson 136 1.5 Alex Gustafson 4,622 51.0
Nasim Khan 86 0.9 Justin Munroe 3,771 41.6
Kevin McLean 3,289 36.3
John A. Croken 3,214 35.5
Kevin P. O'Toole 3,165 34.9
Chris Thiessen 2,975 32.8
Bert Auger 2,768 30.5
Rob McLeod 2,423 26.7
Eileen Robertson 2,355 26.0
Erin Steidel 2,294 25.3
Colby Whipple 1,985 21.9

In the 2010 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).

Lacombe

City of Lacombe[8][9]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Steve Christie 1,732 60.2 Peter Bouwsema 1,805 62.8
Bill McQuesten 1,144 39.8 Outi Kite 1,623 56.4
Ian Foster 1,610 56.0
Reuben Konnik 1,557 54.1
Wayne Rempel 1,544 53.7
Grant Creasey 1,519 52.8
Joanne Boruck 1,463 50.9
Nik Willing 1,389 48.3
Dawn Parent 1,184 41.2

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Lacombe elected one mayor and six councillors (all 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.

Leduc

City of Leduc[10]
Mayor Aldermen
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes
Greg Krischke Acclaimed Dana L. Smith 2,538
Dominic Mishio 2,538
Bob Young 2,219
David Mackenzie 2,073
Terry Lazowski 1,909
Glen W. Finstad 1,879
Sherry Fraser 1,660
Harry Pedersen 1,417
Linda Raymond 1,244
Russ Luke 1,233
Richard (Lefty) Michalyk 1,042
Mitch Cammidge 703
Bob Howard 533

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Leduc elected six alderman (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 (as from Ward Leduc). The incumbent mayor was unchallenged.

Lethbridge

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Lethbridge elected one mayor, eight alderman (all at large), none of the seven Lethbridge School District No. 51 trustees, and five of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4's nine trustees (as Ward 2). However, one alderman-elect died before being sworn in, his vacancy was filled on February 1, 2011, by the 2010 runner-up.

Medicine Hat

City of Medicine Hat[11]
Mayor Aldermen
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Normand Boucher 7,366 44.8 Wayne Craven 10,715 65.2
Julie Friesen 6,923 42.1 Ted Clugston 10,161 61.8
Scott Cowan 2,151 13.1 Graham Kelly 9,267 56.4
Robert C. Dumanowski 9,067 55.2
John Hamill 8,013 48.7
Jeremy O. Thompson 7,651 46.5
Phil Turnbull 7,393 45.0
Les Pearson 6,931 42.2
Brian Varga 6,742 41.0
George Webb 4,782 29.1
Wayne Ziegler 4,561 27.7
Pat Kraus 3,798 23.1

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Medicine Hat elected one mayor, eight alderman (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

In the 2010 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 Red Deer Ward).

Spruce Grove

City of Spruce Grove[12]
Mayor Aldermen
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes
Stuart Houston Acclaimed Jeff Acker 2,870
Searle Turton 2,293
Wayne Rothe 2,122
Bill Kesanko 2,040
Louise Baxter 2,000
Bill Steinburg 1,893
John Acevedo 1,849
Jeremy McConnell 1,564
Glenn Jensen 1,541
Ann Gillie 1,343

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Spruce Grove elected six alderman (at large), and two of the Parkland School Division No. 70's seven trustees (as Ward 5), and participated in electing three of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees (as Ward 2). The incumbent mayor was unchallenged.

St. Albert

City of St. Albert[13]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Nolan Crouse 10,778 68.5 Cathy Heron 9,904 63.0
Shelly Biermanski 4,955 31.5 Cam MacKay 7,565 48.1
Malcolm Parker 7,030 44.7
Len Bracko 6,590 41.9
Wes Brodhead 6,467 41.1
Roger Lemieux 6,176 39.3
J.C. (James) Burrows 6,162 39.2
Gareth Jones 5,893 37.5
Stanley Haroun 5,297 33.7
James Van Damme 4,834 30.7
Norm Harley 4,633 29.4
Robyn Morrison 4,627 29.4
Aisling Pollard-Kientzel 2,897 18.4

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of St. Albert elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), four of the Greater St. Albert Catholic (Public) Schools' seven trustees (as Ward St. Albert), and the five St. Albert Protestant Separate School Division No. 6 trustees (at large).

Wetaskiwin

City of Wetaskiwin[14]
Mayor Aldermen
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Bill Elliot 1,166 35.9 Joe Branco 2,033 62.6
Brian Hockin 970 29.9 Dale Crabtree 1,815 55.9
Theresa Fuller 711 21.9 Patricia MacQuarrie 1,659 51.1
Don Montgomery 402 12.4 Glenn Ruecker 1,546 47.6
Barry Hawkes 1,480 45.6
Mark McFaul 1,479 45.5
Gail Taylor 1,434 44.1
Robert Behiels 1,198 36.9
Jason Wright 1,126 34.7
Larry Kumpitz 897 27.6
Gwen Britton 436 13.4
Bernard Paranych 236 7.3

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Wetaskiwin elected one mayor, six aldermen (all 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).

Towns

The following are the election results for Alberta towns with a population over 7,500. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.

Banff

Town of Banff[15][16]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Karen Sorensen Acclaimed Leslie Taylor 1,138 70.3
Stavros Karlos 1,063 65.7
Paul Baxter 890 55.0
Chip Olver 886 54.7
Brian Standish 786 48.5
Grant Canning 784 48.4
Maureen Vanmackelbergh 620 38.3
Kerry-Lee Schultheis 472 29.2
Stephen Allen 255 15.8

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Banff elected six councillors (at large) and three of the Canadian Rockies Regional Division No. 12's seven trustees. A former councillor ran for mayor unchallenged.

Beaumont

Town of Beaumont[17]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Camille Bérubé 1,579 61.1 Jay Archibald 1,770 68.5
Gil Poitras 1,006 38.9 Bill McNamara 1,743 67.4
Louise White-Gibbs 1,677 64.9
John Stewart 1,517 58.7
Jacqueline Biollo 1,510 58.4
Larry Goodhope 1,505 58.2
Bruce LeCren 1,442 55.8

In the 2010 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[18]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Ron Casey 1,952 53.1 Ed Russell 1,809 49.2
Pam Hilstad 1,722 46.9 John Borrowman 1,611 43.8
Gordie Miskow 1,502 40.9
Joanna McCallum 1,404 38.2
Jim Ridley 1,400 38.1
Hans Helder 1,391 37.9
Kristy Davison 1,219 33.2
Louis Desroches 1,214 33.0
Ric Proctor 1,159 31.5
Jason Knudtson 1,094 29.8
Donna Scott 1,055 28.7
Bob Warwick 828 22.5
Jeff Caskenette 788 21.4
Jesse Guest 742 20.2
Jude Sternloff 593 16.1
Wade Graham 444 12.1
Mathew Brouillet 397 10.8
James Louden 142 3.9

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Canmore elected one mayor and six councillors (all 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.

By-election

Canmore by-election[19]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
John Borrowman 1,461 48.3 Vi Sandford 1,365 44.9
Pam Hilstad 1,052 34.8 Sean Krausert 1,089 35.8
Ed Russell 511 16.9 Rob Seeley 952 31.3
Karen Greene 932 30.6
Jason Best 319 10.5
Victor Zablotni 306 10.1
Shirley Ketterer 292 9.6
James Louden 76 2.5
Brian Hyland 33 1.1

After Mayor Ron Casey left council, a by-election was scheduled for June 19, 2012, to fill the empty seat. Two incumbent Councillors also resigned, and ran for mayor.

Chestermere

Town of Chestermere[20]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Patricia Matthews Acclaimed Patrick Bergen 1,595 67.4
Heather Davies 1,593 67.7
Kelsey Johnson 1,561 66.0
Stewart Hutchison 1,526 64.5
Christopher Steeves 1,521 64.3
Terry Leighton 1,299 54.9
Keith Crowder 1,172 49.6
Kam Khamba 618 26.1
Harwinder Mangat 357 15.1
Jasbir Dhari 347 14.7

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Chestermere elected six councillors (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 was unchallenged.

Cochrane

Town of Cochrane[21]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Truper McBride 2,235 56.0 Joann Churchill 2,472 61.9
Mike Anderson 1,757 44.0 Jeff Toews 2,302 57.7
Ivan Davies 2,277 57.0
Tara McFadden 2,162 54.2
Ivan Brooker 2,082 52.2
Ross Watson 1,898 47.5
Miles Chester 1,770 44.3
Brenda Sine 1,671 41.9
Ron Knowles 1,626 40.7
Judy Stewart 1,593 39.9

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Cochrane elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and one of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the Calgary Catholic School District's seven trustees.

Drumheller

Town of Drumheller[22]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Terry Yemen 1,276 51.5 Jay Garbutt 1,522 61.4
Tara Semchuk 1,204 48.5 Tom Zariski 1,373 55.4
Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk 1,205 48.6
Doug Stanford 1,192 48.1
Sharel M. Shoff 1,088 43.9
Andrew Berdahl 1,020 41.1
Sandy Brown 838 33.8
Tom Armstrong 795 32.1
Blaine McDonald 728 29.4
Bob Hannah 699 28.2
Mike Hansen 575 23.2
Ed Lehn 534 21.5
Zrinko Amerl 272 11.0

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Drumheller elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and one of the Golden Hills School Division No. 75's six trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.

Edson

Town of Edson[23]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Greg Pasychny Acclaimed Kevin Zahara 826 63.7
Tammy Strang 807 62.3
Gean Chouinard 758 58.5
Brian Boyce 719 55.5
Jim Gomuwka 633 48.8
Louise Connolly 606 46.8
Leigh Friesen 561 43.3
Carlo Klemm 545 42.1
Tim Ward 532 41.0

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Edson elected six councillors (all at large) and two of the Grande Yellowhead Public School Division No. 77's seven trustees, and participated in electing two of the Living Waters Catholic Regional Division No. 42's six trustees. The incumbent mayor was unchallenged.

High River

Town of High River[24]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Emile Blokland 2,461 65.6 Don Moore 2,676 71.4
Mark Pearl 1,288 34.4 Betty Hiebert 2,244 59.9
Chuck Boutland 1,838 49.0
Jamie Kinghorn 1,675 44.7
Tim Whitford 1,646 43.9
Al Brander 1,619 43.2
Sheila Storoschuk 1,388 37.0
Bob McCracken 1,371 36.6
Ivan Perich 862 23.0
Richard Murray 828 22.1
Bob Shilson 665 17.7
Gary Weiss 529 14.1
Roger Higham 444 11.8
Dave McEvoy 384 10.2

In the 2010 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[25]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Glenn Taylor 1,537 59.1 Dale Currie 1,817 69.9
Chris Bell 1,063 40.9 Bill Bulger 1,555 59.8
Ian Duncan 1,514 58.2
Stephen Mitchell 1,429 55.0
Janice Callihoo 1,350 51.9
Jane Macridis 1,346 51.8
Buzz Johnson 1,261 48.5
Rick Grinnell 913 35.1

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Hinton elected one mayor and six councillors (all at large), and two of the Grande Yellowhead Regional Division No. 35's seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees.

By-election

Hinton By-election[26][27]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes Candidate Votes
Ian Duncan Acclaimed Lorraine Johnston-Mackay 582
Ryan Maguhn 512
George Higgerty 390
Rick Grinnell 283
Anton (Tony) Sitar 176

After it was announced that Councillor Stephen Mitchell, and Mayor Glenn Taylor, would be leaving council, a by-election was scheduled for February 27, 2012, to fill the empty seats.[28] Incumbent Councillor Ian Duncan also resigned, and ran for mayor unchallenged.

Innisfail

Town of Innisfail[29]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Jim Romane 926 51.5 Mark Kemball 1,406 78.2
Patt Churchill 872 48.5 Jason Heistad 1,339 74.5
Brian Spiller 1,111 61.8
Derek Baird 917 51.0
Heather Taylor 880 48.9
Tracey Walker 852 47.4
Sarah Strauss (Emrich) 724 40.3
Barbara Dixon 696 38.7
Jack Zenert 334 18.6
Marcel Keays 205 11.4

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Innisfail 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 and one of the Red Deer Catholic Regional Division No. 39's seven trustees. With the past mayor retiring, the successful mayoral candidate defeated an incumbent councillor for the mayor's chair.

Morinville

Town of Morinville[30]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
R. Lloyd Bertschi 965 54.0 Gordon Boddez 1,088 60.9
Joseph Trapani 823 46.0 Paul Krauskopf 1,050 58.7
Lisa Holmes 1,007 56.3
Nicole Boutestein 913 51.1
David Pattison 812 45.4
Ben Van DeWalle 777 43.5
Donna Phinney 758 42.4
Jackie Luker-Chevalier 683 38.2
Kerry Knight 672 37.6
Lucie Roy 593 33.2

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Morinville elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and two of the Greater St. Albert Catholic (Public) Schools' seven trustees.

By-election

Morinville by-election[31]
Councillor
Candidate Votes %
Sheldon Fingler 263 35.8
Kevin Wedick 231 31.5
Jim O'Brien 114 15.5
Joseph Trapani 60 8.2
Jackie Luker-Chevalier 56 7.6
Bonnie Moerike 10 1.4

After Councillor Ben Van DeWalle left council, a by-election was scheduled for August 23, 2012, to fill the empty seat.

Okotoks

Town of Okotoks[32]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Bill Robertson 2,942 52.7 Edward Sands 2,254 40.4 Reg Gothard 1,134 20.3
Beth Kish 2,641 47.3 Matt Rockley 2,192 39.3 Naydene Lewis 1,089 19.5
Stephen Clark 1,619 29.0 Nicole Watkins 1,076 19.3
Laurie Hodson 1,434 25.7 Shelley Taylor 1,005 18.0
Florence Christophers 1,398 25.0 Ben Crook 970 17.4
Ray Watrin 1,383 24.8 Greg Bell 705 12.6
Karen Neal 1,373 24.6 Michael Douglas Moore 663 11.9
Ralph Wilson 1,325 23.7 Gary Loughery 639 11.4
David Clark 1,316 23.6 Aaron Lawson 459 8.2
Allen Jenkins 1,292 23.1 Gordon Jason Davis 390 7.0
Carrie Fischer 1,280 22.9 Derek Lovlin 346 6.2
Ken Heemeryck 1,219 21.8 Jim Snell 285 5.1
Scott Garner 1,211 21.7 C.J. Hannis-Burrows 96 1.7

In the 2010 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.

Stony Plain

Town of Stony Plain[33]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Ken Lemke Acclaimed William Choy 2,139 82.7
Darren Badry 1,903 73.5
Judy Bennett 1,472 56.9
Dwight Ganske 1,434 55.4
Robert Twerdoclib 1,425 55.1
Pat Hansard 1,165 45.0
Shirley Akins 1,026 39.6
Harold Pawlechko 989 38.2
Donald Butlin 862 33.3

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Stony Plain elected six councillors (at large), and participated in electing one of the Parkland School Division No. 70's seven trustees and two of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees. The incumbent mayor was unchallenged.

By-election

Stony Plain by-election[34]
Mayor Councillor
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
William Choy 1,531 68.1% Bruce Lloy 937 64.4%
Paul McCann 717 31.9 Curtis Grant 518 35.6%
Harold Pawlechko 475 32.6%
Donald Butlin 286 19.7%

After it was announced that Mayor Ken Lemke, would be leaving council, a by-election was scheduled for May 1, 2012, to fill the empty seat.[35] Incumbent Councillor William Choy also resigned, and ran for mayor successfully.

Strathmore

Town of Strathmore[36]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Steve Grajczyk 941 28.9 Pat Fule 2,136 65.5
Michael Ell 736 22.6 Rocky Blokland 1,764 54.1
Brad Walls 718 22.0 John Rempel 1,507 46.2
Glenn Freeland 298 9.1 David Hamilton 1,456 44.6
Kevin Baldwin 292 9.0 Bob Sobol 1,318 40.4
George Lattery 276 8.5 Earl Best 1,242 38.1
Kevin Keegan 1,239 38.0
Lois Wegener 1,231 37.7
Cheryl Payne 1,069 32.8
Colina Clark 1,033 31.7
Terry Peterson 753 23.1
Bill Cooper 639 19.6
John M. Whieldon 491 15.1

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Strathmore elected one mayor, six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing two of the Golden Hills School Division No. 75's six trustees and one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.

Sylvan Lake

Town of Sylvan Lake[37]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Susan Samson 1,196 51.0 Sean McIntyre 1,478 63.0
Ted Iverson 584 24.9 Graham Parsons 1,235 52.6
Bryan Lambertson 566 24.1 Laverne Asselstine 1,093 46.6
Dale Plante 1,085 46.2
Rick Grimson 976 41.6
Ken MacVicar 966 41.2
Melinda Weibe 947 40.4
Frank Peck 854 36.4
Lynda Sills Fielder 780 33.2
Wendy Sauvageau 769 32.8
Patrick De Jonge 481 20.5
Murray Bremner 365 15.6

In the 2010 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.

Taber

Town of Taber[38]
Mayor Councillors
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes
Ray Bryant Acclaimed Louie Tams 832
Murray Rochelle 822
Randy Sparks 809
Garth Bekkering 780
Rick Popadynetz 661
John Papp 659
Terry Sargeant 639
Mark Francis 542
Chris Bernhardt 537
Susan Stonehill 500
Laura Ross Giroux 408

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Taber elected six councillors (all at large), and participated in electing three of the Horizon School Division No. 67's seven trustees and one of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4's nine trustees. The incumbent mayor was unchallenged.

Whitecourt

Town of Whitecourt[39]
Mayor Councillors
Trevor Thain Darlene Chartrand
Maryann Chichak
Norman Hodgson
Bill McAree
Derek Schlosser
Willard Strebchuk

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Whitecourt 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. The citizens however did not elect a mayor and councillors as the lone mayoral candidate (the incumbent) and the six councillor candidates (five being incumbents) formed Whitecourt's 2010–2013 council by acclamation. A second mayoral candidate, who was the runner-up in the 2007 municipal election, withdrew from the race a day after nomination day, negating the requirement for the election.[39]

Specialized municipalities

The following are the election results for Alberta specialized municipalities with a population over 7,500, two of which include the urban service areas of Fort McMurray and Sherwood Park. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.

Mackenzie County

Mackenzie County[40]
Councillors
Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Dicky Driedger 35 38.0 Bill Neufeld Acclaimed Peter F. Braun 321 68.7
Joe Peters 33 35.9 Ward 4 Ron Dyck 146 31.3
Josh Knelsen 24 26.1 John W. Dridger Acclaimed Ward 5
Ward 6 Ward 7 Elmer Derksen 46 73.0
Eric Jorgensen Acclaimed Odell Flett 104 47.5 Ed Froese 17 27.0
Ward 8 Ray Toews 86 39.3 Ward 9
Walter Sarapuk 98 73.1 James Thompson 29 13.2 Jacqueline Dawn Bateman 61 61.6
Richard Marshall 36 26.9 Ward 10 Beth Kappelar 38 38.4
Lisa Wardley Acclaimed

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Mackenzie County elected six of their ten councillors (one from each of ten wards), and the eight Fort Vermilion School Division No. 52's trustees. Four of the council candidates, three being incumbents, were unchallenged. Council appointed Ward 2 Councillor Bill Neufeld the County Reeve.

Strathcona County

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Strathcona County elected one mayor, five of the eight councillors (one from each of eight wards), four of the Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14's nine trustees (3 from Sherwood Park, and 1 from Strathcona County north), and four of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees (supporters in Sherwood Park). After Ward 5 Councillor Jacquie Fenske left council, a by-election was scheduled for June 25, 2012, to fill the empty seat.

Wood Buffalo

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo elected one mayor, eight of their ten councillors (from four wards), the five Fort McMurray Public School District trustees (in Fort McMurray), three of the Northland School Division No. 61's 23 school boards (outside Fort McMurray, three or five trustees each), and the five Fort McMurray Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 32 trustees (in Fort McMurray). After two Ward 1 Councillors left council, a by-election was scheduled for June 25, 2012, to fill the empty seats.

Municipal districts

The following are the election results for Alberta municipal districts (counties) with a population over 7,500. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.

Athabasca County

Athabasca County[41]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Allen Balay 166 57.2 Denis Willcott 166 58.5 Doris Splane 174 49.3
Victor Cumbleton 124 42.8 Charlie Ashbey 118 41.5 Wes Kowalchuk 168 47.6
Wayne Plamondon 11 3.1
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Christine Bilsky 214 65.2 Kevin Haines 252 68.9 Jack Dowhaluk 190 68.6
Brian Bahry 114 34.8 Wendy Jewell 114 31.1 Jennifer Batiuk 87 31.4
Division 7 Division 8 Division 9
David Yurdiga Acclaimed Larry Armfelt 197 50.1 Michael Demko 167 58.4
Colleen Loziak 196 49.9 Larry Manysiak 119 41.6

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Athabasca County elected eight of the nine councillors (one from each of nine divisions) and five of the Aspen View Regional Division No. 19's nine trustees. One incumbent councillor was unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 7 Councillor David Yurdiga the County Reeve.

M.D. of Bonnyville

M.D. of Bonnyville No. 87[42]
Councillors
Reeve Ward 1 Ward 2
Ed Rondeau Acclaimed Donald Sinclair Acclaimed David Fox Acclaimed
Ward 3 Ward 4
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Mike Krywiak Acclaimed Barry Kalinski 300 56.1
Marcy MacEachern 235 43.9
Ward 5 Ward 6
Glen Johnson 196 42.0 Fred Bamber 246 48.2
Andy Wakaruk 178 38.1 Paul Gullackson 124 24.3
James Sevenson 93 19.9 Bob Engleder 70 13.7
Delano Tolley 70 13.7

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 elected three of the 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 and three of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged.

Camrose County

Camrose County[43]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Robert D. Bjorge Acclaimed Glen Karl Nelson Acclaimed Don L. Gregorwich Acclaimed
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Trevor Miller 267 89.6 Brian Austrom 121 51.9 Vern Peterson 197 59.5
Dan Olofson 31 10.4 Harvey Benke 112 48.1 Gregory Gillespie 134 40.5
Division 7
Doug Lyseng Acclaimed

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Camrose County elected three of the seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and two of the Battle River Regional Division No. 31's eight trustees (as Ward Camrose County), and participated in electing one of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees (supporters near Camrose). Four of the council candidates, three being incumbents, were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 3 Councillor Don Gregorwich the County Reeve.

Clearwater County

Clearwater County[44]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
James "Jim" Duncan 212 53.1 Dick Wymenga Acclaimed Case Korver Acclaimed
Ken Qually 187 46.9 Division 4 Division 5
John Vandermeer 190 51.1 Bob Bryant 246 62.9
Krista Waters 116 31.2 Andy Smith 145 37.1
Division 6 Millie Boake 66 17.7 Division 7
Earl Graham 271 65.5 Pat Alexander 170 75.2
Wilf Tricker 143 34.5 Dennis Oelhaupl 56 24.8

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Clearwater County elected five of the 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 council candidates, one being an incumbent, were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 7 Councillor Pat Alexander the County Reeve.

M.D. of Foothills

M.D. of Foothills[45]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Vote
Ralph C. Nelson Acclaimed Doug Longson 189 35.0 Barbara Castell Acclaimed
Division 4 Delilah Miller 182 33.7 Division 5
Suzanne Oel 382 54.8 Jackie Lacey 169 31.3 Ron Chase Acclaimed
Gwen Blatz 315 45.2 Division 6 Division 7
Larry Spilak Acclaimed Ted Mills Acclaimed

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of the Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 elected two of the 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). Four of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 6 Councillor Larry Spilak the District Reeve.

County of Grande Prairie

County of Grande Prairie No. 1[46]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Everett McDonald Acclaimed Sharon Lynne Nelson 306 57.0 Leanne Beaupre Acclaimed
Division 4 Kurt Balderston 231 43.0
Ross "Sam" Sutherland 286 53.3 Division 5 Division 6
Jack O'Toole 251 46.7 Patricia "Pat" Jacobs Acclaimed Lois Dueck Acclaimed
Division 7 Division 8 Division 9
Brock Smith Acclaimed Richard Harpe Acclaimed Mary Ann Eckstrom 257 53.0
Bob Chrenek 228 47.0

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of the County of Grande Prairie No. 1 elected three of the 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). Six of the council candidates, five being incumbents, were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 1 Councillor Everett McDonald the County Reeve.

By-election

County of Grande Prairie No. 1 by-election[47]
Councillor
Division 1
Candidate Votes %
Harold Bulford 237 60.0
Alvin McEwen 60 15.2
DJ Golden 58 14.7
Andrew Muise 26 6.6
Greg Moody 14 3.5

After Division 1 Councillor, and Reeve, Everett McDonald left council, a by-election was scheduled for June 11, 2012, to fill the empty seat.[48] Council appointed the Division 3 Councillor Leanne Beaupre the County Reeve.

Lac La Biche County

Lac La Biche County[49]
Councillors
Mayor Ward 1 Ward 2
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Peter Kirylchuck 1,563 48.6 Alvin A. Kumpula 123 39.8 Aurel Langevin 244 54.0
Thomas L. Lett 1,024 31.8 Roger Harbord 101 32.7 David Lozinski 208 46.0
Duane Young 629 19.6 Philip "Phil" Lane 85 27.5
Ward 3 Ward 4
Guy Piquette 184 51.5 Eugene Uganecz 209 57.9
Greg Bochkarev 173 48.5 Alex Broadbent 152 42.1
Ward 5 Ward 6
Mary Jane "M.J." Siebold 198 44.1 Tim Thompson 205 61.4
Terry Colosimo 135 30.1 Heather Stromquist 129 38.6
William "Bill" Abougoush 61 13.6 Ward 7
Darryl Montgomery 55 12.2 Gail Broadbent 425 51.0
John Nowak 350 42.0
Cecilia Quist 296 35.5
Gordon Coutney 255 30.6
Ralph Whitford 186 22.3
Jacqueline Pirnak Marchak 155 18.6

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Lac La Biche County elected one mayor, eight councillors (one from each of Wards 1–6, & two from Ward 7), and three of the Northern Lights School Division No. 69's nine trustees (one from each of Wards 3, 4, & 5).

By-election

Lac La Biche County by-election[50][51]
Councillor
Mayor Ward 2
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes
Aurel Langevin 824 49.1 Robert Richard Acclaimed
Thomas Lett 718 42.8
Ray Ewaskiw 135 8.1

After it was announced that Mayor Peter Kirylchuck, would be leaving council, a by-election was scheduled for September 5, 2012, to fill the empty seat. Incumbent Councillor Aurel Langevin also resigned, and ran for mayor successfully.

Lac Ste. Anne County

Lac Ste. Anne County[52]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Lorne Olsvik Robert Clark Wayne Borle
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Dwight Davidson Robert Kohn Ron Kidd
Division 7
Lloyd Giebelhaus

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Lac Ste. Anne County elected the County Council, which consists of seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions), and three of the Northern Gateway Regional Division No. 10's nine trustees (one from each of Wards Mayerthorpe, Onoway, & Sangudo). Council appointed the Division 7 Councillor Lloyd Giebelhaus the County Reeve.

Lacombe County

Lacombe County[53]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Rod McDermand 163 52.6 Brenda Knight 213 36.6 Doug Sproule 196 48.4
Hunter Warford 147 47.4 Tony Jeglum 190 32.6 Cliff Soper 184 45.4
Wes Shackleton 179 30.8 Lewis Cuthbertson 25 6.2
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Paula Law 180 54.9 Kenneth Wigmore 206 82.7 Keith LeRoy Stephenson Acclaimed
Martin Sherrer 61 18.6 Kelly McCullough 43 17.3 Division 7
June Lundie 51 15.5 Dana Kreil 145 56.0
Cheryl Smythe 36 11.0 Keith Pregoda 114 44.0

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Lacombe County elected six of the 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 one 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). After winning a tie breaker draw the previous election, the Division 6 incumbent was unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 5 Councillor Ken Wigmore the County Reeve.

By-election

After Division 3 Councillor Doug Sproule died, a by-election was held on June 6, 2011, to fill the empty seat, Cliff Soper, who placed a close second in 2010, won.[54]

Leduc County

Leduc County[55]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Jocelyn Mackay 274 39.8 Clayton Stumph 412 60.3 John Schonewille 228 38.8
Roy Eckert 264 38.4 Marvin Molzan 271 39.7 Mary-Ann McDonald 204 34.8
Dennis Litke 150 21.8 Division 4 Dellia Tardif 155 26.4
John Whaley Acclaimed Division 5
Division 6 Division 7 Betty Anne Glassman Acclaimed
Ruth Harrison 256 56.3 Audrey Kelto 278 56.4
Shawna Dennis 174 38.2 Donald Mosicki 124 25.2
Thomas Cliff 25 5.5 Vernon Muth 91 18.5

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Leduc County elected five of the 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 eight trustees (supporters near Devon). Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 4 Councillor John Whaley the Mayor.

County of Lethbridge

County of Lethbridge[56]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Vote
Lorne Hickey 155 53.3 John Willms Acclaimed Henry Doeve Accalaimed
Floyd Joss 136 46.7
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Ken Benson 139 53.1 Steve Campbell 144 55.4 Tom White Accalaimed
Bonnie Cote 123 46.9 Kevin Wobick 87 33.5 Division 7
Sheldon Albrecht 29 11.2 Morris Zeinstra Accalaimed

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of the County of Lethbridge elected three of the 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). Four of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, in divisions 2 and 3 this was the second time in a row. Council appointed the 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 %
Kevin Good 341 60.0 Patricia McKean 351 63.6 Duncan Milne 343 77.3
Gwen Day 227 40.0 Lana Yakimchuk 201 36.4 Everett Page 101 22.7
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Bruce Beattie 268 56.1 Robert Orr 230 43.8 Paddy Munro 342 51.6
Kathy Blain 210 43.9 Verna McFadden 175 33.3 Ken Heck 221 33.3
Division 7 Linda Burrell 120 22.9 Bob Nerrie 45 6.8
Albert "Al" Kemmere 218 53.4 Hans Ullmann 36 5.4
Mike Radford 190 46.6 William Davies 19 2.9

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Mountain View County 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 the Division 6 Councillor Paddy Munro the County Reeve.

Parkland County

Parkland County[58]
Councillors
Mayor Division 1 Division 2
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Rodney Shaigec 2,982 50.3 Jo Szady 788 58.3 Dianne Allen 526 54.6
Rob Weideman 2,944 49.7 Patrick A. Doyle 323 23.9 Jackie McCuaig 437 45.4
Sonia Kochansky 145 10.7 Division 3
Derek Prue 95 7.0 Phyllis Kobasiuk 755 57.0
Division 4 Clifford Roy Goerz 570 43.0
Darrell Hollands Acclaimed
Division 5 Division 6
Denise Locher 545 54.1 Tracey Melnyk Acclaimed
Ken Darby 462 45.9

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Parkland County elected one mayor, four of the 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 eight trustees (supporters near Spruce Grove & Stony Plain). Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged.

Ponoka County

Ponoka County[59]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Gordon Svenningsen Gawney Hinkley George Verheire
Division 4 Division 5
Keith Beebe Paul McLauchlin

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Ponoka County elected the County Council, which consists of five councillors (one from each of five divisions), and participated in electing two of the Wolf Creek School Division No. 72's six trustees (from Wards 2 & 3) and one of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees (supporters near Ponoka). Council appointed the Division 1 Councillor Gordon Svenningsen the County Reeve for one year.

Red Deer County

Red Deer County[60]
Councillors
Mayor Division 1 Division 2
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Jim Wood 2,116 47.3 Philip Massier 390 40.0 Don Nesbitt 234 35.0
Stan Bell 1,217 27.2 John Perry 341 35.0 Wade Martens 220 32.9
Debra Hanna 1,145 25.6 Philip Reay 244 25.0 Donel Bryck 169 25.3
Division 3 Jean Bota-Kuntz 46 6.9
Penny Archibald 362 62.2 Division 4
Doug Malsbury 220 37.8 David Hoar 528 66.2
Division 5 Bruce Stigings 270 33.8
Richard Lorenz 343 33.7 Division 6
Rod English 340 33.4 George Gehrke 249 57.4
Jim Lougheed 336 33.0 Gea Phagoo 185 42.6

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Red Deer County elected one mayor, six councillors (one from each of six divisions), and five of the Chinook's Edge School Division's nine trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5).

Rocky View County

Rocky View County[61]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Rick Butler 464 57.4 Kim Magnuson 513 69.3 Margaret Bahcheli 490 44.6
Bob Everett 344 42.6 Herb Coburn 227 30.7 Christine Pennell 441 40.1
Division 4 Division 5 Breanna Sikorski 134 12.2
Roland "Rolly" Ashdown 832 65.3 Earl Solberg 415 52.3 Jay Sarhan 34 3.1
Jim Rheubottom 442 34.7 Jerry Gautreau 379 47.7 Division 6
Division 7 Division 8 Greg Boehlke 348 61.1
Lois Habberfield Acclaimed Alan David Sacuta 738 50.2 John McMurray 222 38.9
Division 9 Hopeton Louden 508 34.5
Paul Douglas McLean 517 51.9 Gerry Neustaedter 225 15.3
Norman Kent 232 23.3
Enrique Massot 209 21.0
Mary Ann Mears 38 3.8

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Rocky View County elected eight of the nine councillors (one from each of nine divisions) and five of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 4, 5, & 6), and participated in electing three of the Calgary Catholic School District's seven trustees (supporters near Airdrie, Chestermere, & Cochrane). For the second time in a row, the incumbent Division 7 councillor was unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 4 Councillor Ronald Ashdown the County Reeve.

By-election

Rocky View By-election[62]
Councillor
Division 1
Candidate Vote %
Liz Breakey 374 46.1
David Rupert 323 39.8
Bob Everett 114 14.1

Division 1 Councillor Rick Butler died in December 2011, a by-election was scheduled for March 26, 2012, to fill the empty seat.[63][64]

Sturgeon County

Sturgeon County[65]
Councillors
Mayor Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Vote Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Donald Rigney Acclaimed Donald McGeachy Acclaimed Tom Flynn Acclaimed Kenneth McGillis 479 82.0
Division 4 Division 5 Catlin Letendre 105 18.0
David Kluthe 347 50.5 Joe Milligan 364 53.7 Division 6
Al Homeniuk 340 49.5 Wayne Bullock 314 46.3 Karen Shaw Acclaimed

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Sturgeon County elected three of the six councillors (one from each of six divisions), and the seven Sturgeon School Division No. 24 trustees (one from each of seven wards). The incumbent mayor, and three incumbent councillors were unchallenged.

County of Vermilion River

County of Vermilion River[66]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Murray King 176 74.9 Daryl Watt 212 76.5 Richard Van Ee Acclaimed
Don Malka 59 25.1 Peter Green 65 23.5
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
David "Dave" Gamracy Acclaimed Glenda Elkow 238 48.3 Edward Parke 168 76.4
Bob Nielsen 134 27.2 Pat Cusack 26 11.8
Division 7 Linda Ulan 62 12.6 Clinton Heathcote 26 11.8
Brent Romanchuk Acclaimed Lillian Prost 59 12.0

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of the County of Vermilion River elected four of the seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and four of the Buffalo Trail Public Schools Regional Division No. 28's nine trustees (one from each of four divisions), and participated in electing two of the East Central Alberta Catholic Separate Schools Regional Division No. 16's eight trustees (supporters near Vermilion). Residents who live near Lloydminster, and send their children to city schools, cannot vote for their trustees, because of Lloydminster being on the Saskatchewan election schedule, and the Lloydminster Public School and Roman Catholic Separate School Divisions using the Saskatchewan curriculum. Three of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 3 Councillor Richard Van Ee the County Reeve.

County of Wetaskiwin

County of Wetaskiwin No. 10[67]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Brenda Shantz 133 36.9 Terry Van De Kraats 137 38.8 Garry Dearing Acclaimed
Rod Harink 124 34.4 Kenneth Ball 126 35.7 Division 4
Bill Angus 103 28.6 Wayne Maygard 90 25.5 Wayne Meyers Acclaimed
Division 5 Division 6 Division 7
Larry McKeever 332 66.8 Kathy Rooyakkers 296 55.6 Barry Dunn 223 39.3
Gary Rode 165 33.2 Nancy Watson 208 39.1 Kathy Duffy 203 35.8
Maryann Nomann 28 5.3 Thea Smith 75 13.2
Mike Cooper 66 11.6

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 elected five of the 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). For the second time in a row, the incumbent Division 3 and 4 councillors were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 3 Councillor Garry Dearing the County Reeve.

Wheatland County

Wheatland County[68]
Councillors
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3
Candidate Vote Candidate Vote Candidate Vote
Alice Booth Ken Sauve Don Vander Velde Acclaimed
Division 4 Division 5 Division 6
Berniece Bland Acclaimed Brenda Knight Glenn Koester Acclaimed
Division 7
Ben Armstrong Acclaimed

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Wheatland County elected three of the seven councillors (one from each of seven divisions) and three of the Golden Hills School Division No. 75's six trustees (two from Ward 4, & one from Ward 5), and participated in electing two of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees (supporters near Drumheller, Rosebud, & Strathmore). Four of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged. Council appointed the Division 7 Councillor Ben Armstrong the District Reeve for one year.

Yellowhead County

Yellowhead County[69]
Councillors
Mayor Division 1 Division 2
Candidate Vote Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Gerald Soroka Acclaimed Maxine Lappe 163 55.6 Ewald Kwirant Acclaimed
Sandra Cherniawsky 130 44.4
Division 3 Division 4
Fred Priestley-Wright 156 44.7 Brandon DePee Acclaimed
Gary Brownlee 111 31.8 Division 5
Jay Lowe 82 23.5 Shawn Brian Berry 94 52.5
Leona Pelke 85 47.5
Division 6 Division 7
David Allen Stevens 117 34.1 Ruth Martin Williams 133 65.5
Bill Velichko 107 31.2 Roxanne Scherger 70 34.5
Pat Fossheim 99 28.9 Division 8
Hazel Shearer 13 3.8 Lavone Olson 172 49.0
W. Ray Stewart 7 2.0 Deb Williams 127 36.2
Carol Kihn 52 14.8

In the 2010 elections, the citizens of Yellowhead County elected six of the eight councillors (one from each of eight divisions), and five of the Grande Yellowhead Public School Division No. 77's seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees (supporters near Hinton) and two of the Living Waters Catholic Regional Division No. 42's six trustees (supporters near Edson). The incumbent mayor and two of the council candidates, one being an incumbent, were unchallenged.

By-election

Yellowhead By-election[70]
Councillor
Division 4
Candidate Vote %
David Russell 64 31.4
Eugene Miluch 57 27.9
Sherry Richter 44 21.6
Tracy L. Boen 34 16.7
Rebeccah Kuhne 5 2.5

After it was announced that Division 4 Councillor Brandon DePee, would be leaving council, a by-election was scheduled for February 27, 2012, to fill the empty seat.[71]

See also

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