2021_Edmonton_municipal_election

2021 Edmonton municipal election

2021 Edmonton municipal election

Municipal election in Canada


The 2021 Edmonton municipal election was held on October 18, 2021, to elect a mayor and 12 councillors to the Edmonton city council, nine trustees to Edmonton Public Schools, and seven trustees to the Edmonton Catholic Schools. It was held in conjunction with the 2021 Alberta municipal elections.

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In conjunction with the municipal elections, residents voted in a provincially mandated Senate nominee election, a referendum on equalization and on whether to adopt permanent daylight saving time.[2]

Incumbent mayor Don Iveson announced in November 2020 that he would not be seeking re-election.[3]

Mayor and councillors were elected through first-past-the-post voting in single-member wards.

The total number of votes cast for mayor was 236,488.[4]

Candidates

X = incumbent. Candidates as listed have filed the necessary paperwork with the City of Edmonton.[2]

Mayor

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  • Abdul Malik Chukwudi – engineer
  • Rick Comrie – business owner
  • Brian (Breezy) Gregg – retired music artist
  • Kim Krushell – former councillor
  • Augustine Marah – teacher and community activist
  • Mike Nickelincumbent ward 11 councillor
  • Michael Oshry – former councillor
  • Amarjeet Sohi – former councillor and MP
  • Diana Steele – President of Crestwood Community League
  • Cheryll Watson – Former Head of Innovate Edmonton

Council

The following is a list of candidates that announced their candidacy for the 2021 election.[12] Edmonton's ward map was redrawn for the 2021 election, with each ward being given an Indigenous name.[13]

Each ward elected one councillor through First-past-the-post voting.

The total number of candidates for council seats was larger than in any previous election in Edmonton history, even beating the record set in the 1964 Edmonton municipal election.

Nakota Isga

(Rosenthal, West Jasper Place, Big Lake, Westview Village, Lewis Farms, Glenora)

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  • Andrew Knack – incumbent
  • Dave Olivier – businessman
  • Steve Weston – construction manager

Anirniq

(Calder, the Pallisades, Griesbach, Athlone, Wellington, Lauderdale, Rosslyn, Kensington, Carlisle, Cumberland, Sherbrooke, Inglewood, Woodcroft, Dovercourt, Prince Charles, Albany)

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  • Mark Davies – risk management director
  • Bev Esslinger – incumbent
  • Ali Haymour – finished third in the 2017 Ward 2 race
  • Erin Rutherford – public sector manager
  • Tyler Zutz – business consultant

tastawiyiniwak

(Castle Downs, Dickinsfield, Londonderry, Lake District)

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  • Ahmed "Knowmadic" Ali – poet
  • Cody Bondarchuk – community leader
  • Jon Dziadyk – incumbent
  • Iannie Gerona – shopkeeper
  • Zain Hafiz – business owner
  • Karen Principe – finished third in the 2017 Ward 3 race

Dene

(Casselman-Steele Heights, Clareview, Hermitage, Horse Hill, Pilot Sound)

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  • Gerard Mutabazi Amani – community leader
  • Andy Andrzej Gudanowski – finished sixth in the 2017 Ward 7 race
  • Aaron Paquette – incumbent
  • Lana Palmer – oral surgeon
  • Tricia Velthuizen – spokesperson for Service Alberta Minister Nate Glubish, finished fourth in the 2017 Ward 4 race[15]

O-day’min

(Riverview Area, Edgemont, Stillwater, Uplands, River's Edge, Glastonbury, Granville, Hamptons, Lymnurn, Ormsby Place, Dechene, Downtown, Callingwood North/South, Elmwood, Lynnwood, Patricia Heights, Quesnell, Oleskiew, Thorncliff, Westringe, Cameron, Jamieson Place, Wedgewood, Donsdale, Gariepy, Lessard North)

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  • Gino Akbari – entrepreneur
  • Gabrielle Battiste – lawyer
  • Adrian Bruff – entrepreneur
  • Tony Caterina – incumbent
  • Naima Haile – curator
  • Mohammed Migdaddy – clinical pharmacist
  • Adil Pirbhai – finished fourth in the 2017 Ward 6 race
  • Anne Stevenson – urban planner
  • Ibrahim Wado
  • Joshua Wolchansky – civil servant

Métis

(Abbottsfield, Alberta Avenue, Avonmore, Beacon Heights, Bellevue, Bergman, Beverly Heights, Bonnie Doon, Capilano, Cloverdale, Cromdale, Delton, Eastwood, Elmwood Park, Forest Heights, Fulton Place, Gold Bar, Highlands, Holyrood, Idylwylde, Kenilworth, King Edward Park, Montrose, Newton, Ottewell, Parkdale, Rundle Heights, Strathearn, Terrace Heights, Virginia Park)[16]

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  • Rob Bernshaw – finished third in the 2013 Ward 3 race
  • Abdulhakim Dalel – political activist
  • Liz John-West – finished fourth in the 2017 Ward 7 race
  • Brian Kendrick – finished third in the 2010 Ward 5 race
  • Daniel John Kornak – political activist
  • James Kosowan – finished third in the 2017 Ward 8 race
  • Cori Longo – postal worker
  • Caroline Matthews – entrepreneur
  • Salar Melli – entrepreneur
  • Jim Rickett – Telus operations manager
  • Ashley Salvador – entrepreneur
  • Steven Townsend – entrepreneur

sipiwiyiniwak

(The Grange, Riverview, Cameron Heights, Laurier Heights, Edgemont)

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  • Giselle General – public servant
  • Sarah Hamilton – incumbent
  • Scott Hayes – realtor
  • Daniel Heikkinen – entrepreneur
  • Derek Hlady – entrepreneur

papastew

(Belgravia, Strathcona, Ritchie, Grandview, Allendale, Pleasantview, Aspen Gardens, Greenfield, Duggan)

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  • Haruun Ali – university student
  • James Cameron – businessman
  • Susan Field – businesswoman
  • Kirsten Goa – finished second in the 2017 Ward 8 race
  • Michael Janz – former public school trustee of Ward F
  • Tarcy Schindelka – businessman
  • Byron Vass – environmental sector

pihêsiwin

(Riverbend, Terwillegar Heights, Windermere, Magrath Heights, Mactaggart)

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  • Guiscela Perez Arellano – IT
  • Tim Cartmell – incumbent

Ipiihkoohkanipiaohtsi

(Kaskitayo:Blue Quill, Ermineskin, Keheewin, Twinbrooks; Heritage Valley:Blackburne, Rutherford, Graydon Hill, Chappelle, Allard)

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  • Jason Carter – Indigenous artist
  • Rhiannon Hoyle – entrepreneur
  • Scott Johnston – radio reporter
  • Glynnis Andrea Lieb – social psychologist
  • Jon Morgan – community leader
  • Jennifer Rice – public servant

Karhiio

(Ellerslie, Knottwood, Lakewood, Mill Woods Town Centre, Millbourne, Millhurst, Woodvale, Summerside, Southeast Edmonton)

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  • Muhammad Herman Gill – businessman
  • Sana Kakar – architect
  • Charan Saggu – businessman
  • Tom Shaw – project manager
  • Keren Tang – finished second in the 2017 Ward 11 race
  • Shamair Turner – insurance broker

Sspomitapi

(Decoteau, The Meadows, Burnewood, Ridgewood, Southwood, Maple Ridge)

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  • Moe Banga – incumbent
  • Jasbir Singh Gill – President of Edmonton Taxi Association
  • Harman Singh Kandola – lawyer
  • Mukesh Makwana – welder
  • Sanjay Malhotra – businessman
  • Rashpal Sehmby – postal worker
  • Jo-Anne Wright – finished second in the 2013 Ward 12 race

Edmonton Public School Board Trustees

Nine elected, one per ward through first past the post.

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Ip, the elected trustee for Ward H, was elected MLA in the 2023 provincial election. He resigned as trustee  the school board voted not to hold a by-election but to have trustee Jan Sawyer cover his ward as well as her own.[19]

Edmonton Catholic School Board Trustees

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Carla Smiley resigned from the position in October 2021. As of July 2023, the Catholic School Board was refusing to hold a by-election.[20]

Mayoral opinion polling

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See also

Footnotes

  1. Dropped out of the race, endorsed Mike Nickel[9]
  2. Dropped out of the race, endorsed Mike Nickel[10]

References

  1. "2021 Edmonton Election – Official Results – Mayor" (PDF). www.edmonton.ca. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  2. "For Voters". City of Edmonton. Archived from the original on June 25, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  3. Ramsay, Caley (January 4, 2021). "Nominations for 2021 Edmonton municipal election now open". Global News. Archived from the original on January 4, 2021. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  4. Bourne, Kirby; Ramsay, Caley (May 17, 2021). "Former councillor, MP Amarjeet Sohi announces Edmonton mayoral campaign". Global News. Archived from the original on May 17, 2021. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
  5. Ramsay, Caley (January 22, 2021). "Edmonton city councillor Mike Nickel running for mayor in 2021 election". Global News. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  6. Amato, Sean (February 11, 2021). "Oshry joins Edmonton mayoral race, becoming third candidate with council experience". CTV News. Edmonton. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  7. "Comrie drops out, supports Nickel after attacking Sohi in several forums". CTV News Edmonton. October 13, 2021. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  8. Lachacz, Adam (May 20, 2021). "Edmonton teacher and community activist Augustine Marah runs for mayor". CTV News Edmonton. Archived from the original on May 21, 2021. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
  9. "Edmonton elections" (PDF). edmonton.ca. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  10. Amato, Sean (February 18, 2021). "UCP press secretary to keep job while running for Edmonton City Council seat". CTV News. Edmonton. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  11. Communities in Ward Métis. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
  12. Amato, Sean (February 18, 2021). "Longtime City Hall reporter seeking seat on Edmonton City Council". CTV News. Edmonton. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  13. "Unofficial 2021 Election Results". City of Edmonton. October 19, 2021. Retrieved October 19, 2021.

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