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The 2017 Calgary municipal election was held on October 16, 2017 to elect a mayor, councillors to the city council, trustees to the Calgary Board of Education, and trustees to the Calgary Catholic School District. From 1968 until 2012, Alberta municipal elections had been held every three years. [1] [2] In 2012, however, the Alberta Legislative Assembly amended the Local Authorities Election Act to add a year to the cycle making terms four years. [3] [4] In addition, council members are now referred to as councillors, whereas they used the title "Alderman" prior to 2013. Advanced voting began on October 4 and ran through until October 11. [5]
Calgary is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated at the confluence of the Bow River and the Elbow River in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, about 80 km (50 mi) east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. The city anchors the south end of what Statistics Canada defines as the "Calgary–Edmonton Corridor".
A Councillor is a member of a local government council.
The Calgary City Council is the legislative governing body that represents the citizens of Calgary. The council consists of 15 members: the chief elected official, titled the mayor, and 14 councillors. Naheed Nenshi was elected mayor in October 2010 as the city's 36th. Each of the 14 councillors represent one of the city's 14 wards.
The voter turnout was 58.1%, the highest the turnout had been in over four decades. [6]
X = incumbent
Candidate | Vote [7] | % |
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Naheed Nenshi (X) | 199,122 | 51.41 |
Bill Smith | 169,367 | 43.73 |
Andre Chabot | 11,945 | 3.08 |
Curtis Olson | 1,776 | 0.46 |
David Lapp | 1,288 | 0.33 |
Emile Gabriel | 1,258 | 0.32 |
Larry Heather | 845 | 0.22 |
Stan the Man Waciak | 664 | 0.17 |
Brent Chisholm | 576 | 0.15 |
Jason Achtymichuk | 465 | 0.12 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Ward Sutherland (X) | 14,336 | 45.27 |
Coral Bliss Taylor | 10,601 | 33.48 |
Chris Blatch | 4,147 | 13.10 |
Cole Christensen | 1,313 | 4.15 |
Cam Khan | 1,270 | 4.01 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Joe Magliocca (X) | 11,828 | 49.39 |
Jennifer Wyness | 8,677 | 36.23 |
Chistopher Maitland | 2,351 | 9.82 |
George Georgeou | 1,091 | 4.56 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jyoti Gondek | 7,745 | 41.97 |
Ian McAnerin | 4,867 | 26.37 |
Jun Lin | 4,747 | 25.72 |
Connie Hamilton | 1,096 | 5.94 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Sean Chu (X) | 16,327 | 48.42 |
Greg Miller | 13,965 | 41.41 |
Blair Berdusco | 2,875 | 8.53 |
Srini Ganti | 554 | 1.64 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
George Chahal | 6,608 | 40.61 |
Aryan Sadat | 3,759 | 23.10 |
Preet Baidwan | 2,332 | 14.33 |
Raj Nijjar | 1,698 | 10.44 |
Tudor Dinca | 1,528 | 9.39 |
Hirde Paul Jassal | 346 | 2.13 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
---|---|---|
Jeff Davison | 13,735 | 44.72 |
Esmahan Razavi | 6,605 | 21.51 |
Sean Yost | 2,507 | 8.16 |
Jeffrey Michael Brownridge | 2,427 | 7.90 |
Alex Columbos | 1,961 | 6.38 |
Grace Nelson | 1,376 | 4.48 |
Sanjeev Kad | 1,076 | 3.50 |
Steve Turner | 1,026 | 3.34 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Druh Farrell (X) | 9,753 | 41.03 |
Brent Alexander | 8,916 | 37.51 |
Dean Brawn | 2,882 | 12.12 |
Margot Aftergood | 1,765 | 7.42 |
Marek Hejduk | 456 | 1.92 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Evan Woolley (X) | 15,838 | 58.28 |
Chris Davis | 8,844 | 32.54 |
Karla Charest | 1,839 | 6.77 |
Cater Thomson | 657 | 2.42 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Gian-Carlo Carra (X) | 9,760 | 45.31 |
Cheryl Link | 8,065 | 37.44 |
Trevor Buckler | 1,126 | 5.23 |
David Christopher Metclafe | 991 | 4.60 |
Cesar Augusto Saavedra | 589 | 2.73 |
Boss Madimba | 526 | 2.44 |
Omar M'Keyo | 483 | 2.24 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Ray Jones (X) | 7,240 | 35.53 |
David Winkler | 5,512 | 27.05 |
Salimah Kassam | 2,126 | 10.43 |
Michelle Rae Robinson | 1,258 | 6.17 |
Najeeb Butt | 1,054 | 5.17 |
Gar Gar | 864 | 4.24 |
Issa Mosa | 693 | 3.40 |
Kamilla Prasad | 619 | 3.04 |
Faith Greaves | 568 | 2.79 |
Hermann Muller | 367 | 1.80 |
Numan Elhussein | 78 | 0.38 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Jeromy Farkas | 13,169 | 38.39 |
Linda Johnson | 7,588 | 22.12 |
Janet Eremenko | 6,889 | 20.08 |
Robert Dickinson | 4,446 | 12.96 |
Keith Simmons | 2,214 | 6.45 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Shane A. Keating (X) | 17,923 | 72.79 |
Teresa Hargreaves | 2,844 | 11.55 |
Brad Cunningham | 2,732 | 11.10 |
Mackenzie Quigley | 1,123 | 4.56 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Diane Colley-Urquhart (X) | 9,117 | 34.23 |
Mark Dyrholm | 4,427 | 16.62 |
Art Johnston | 3,747 | 14.07 |
Sherrisa Celis | 2,959 | 11.11 |
Adam Boechler | 2,909 | 10.92 |
Adam W. Frisch | 2,732 | 10.26 |
Kay Adeniyi | 745 | 2.80 |
Candidate | Vote | % |
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Peter Demong (X) | 28,430 | 90.27 |
Kelash Kumar | 3,064 | 9.73 |
According to a 2013 Calgary Herald article, campaign finance transparency had become a topic of interest with most candidates making their donor lists available before the election. One veteran candidate who raised $78,000 in contributions in the 2010 election preferred to file according to legal requirements by filing disclosure of donations with city hall at the end of the year. [8] By late summer 2017, campaign finance transparency was an issue again with the establishment of a political action committee (PAC), a third-party organization that is not required to reveal the identity of its donors. [9] [10] [11] PACS are commonly used in the United States to pool campaign contributions to target candidates. [12] Hadyn Place, Director of Alberta Can't Wait—one of Alberta's "unite the right" movement organizations—explained to CBC journalists that Save Calgary is targeting incumbents Mayor Naheed Nenshi, and councillors Druh Farrell, Evan Woolley, Gian-Carlo Carra, Diane Colley-Urquhart because "We feel that there are good candidates running against those current city councillors and we don't like their voting records, and their priorities, we feel, are out of step with everyday Calgarians' priorities." [9]
The Calgary Herald is a daily newspaper published in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Publication began in 1883 as The Calgary Herald, Mining and Ranche Advocate and General Advertiser. It is owned by the Postmedia Network.
In the United States and Canada, a political action committee (PAC) is a 527 organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation. The legal term PAC has been created in pursuit of campaign finance reform in the United States. This term is quite specific to all activities of campaign finance in the United States. Democracies of other countries use different terms for the units of campaign spending or spending on political competition. At the U.S. federal level, an organization becomes a PAC when it receives or spends more than $1,000 for the purpose of influencing a federal election, and registers with the Federal Election Commission, according to the Federal Election Campaign Act as amended by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002. At the state level, an organization becomes a PAC according to the state's election laws.
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States or America, is a country composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions. At 3.8 million square miles, the United States is the world's third or fourth largest country by total area and is slightly smaller than the entire continent of Europe's 3.9 million square miles. With a population of over 327 million people, the U.S. is the third most populous country. The capital is Washington, D.C., and the largest city by population is New York City. Forty-eight states and the capital's federal district are contiguous in North America between Canada and Mexico. The State of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. The State of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, stretching across nine official time zones. The extremely diverse geography, climate, and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries.
CBC News likened Calgary's "relatively lawless" finance rules for municipal elections, to the "wild west." [13] Municipal government election candidates can accept donations from corporations, unions and individuals and there is "no cap on how much candidates can spend". [13] This contrasts with federal and provincial elections where candidates are not allowed to accept corporate and union donations. At the federal level, candidates face a hard cap on campaign spending based on the size of their riding, and the laws are strictly enforced. [13] According to Alberta Municipal Affairs, the Alberta government of plans to add amendments to existing municipal elections laws, possibly in 2018. as early as next year. [13] Jack Lucas, a professor of political science at the University of Calgary told CBC News that Alberta will "likely curb donation limits and put a cap on campaign spending." [13] Lucas said, "Clearer disclosure rules for third-party advertising would make third-party campaigns like Save Calgary more transparent and less controversial." [13]
The University of Calgary is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University of Calgary started in 1944 as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta, founded in 1908, prior to being instituted into a separate, autonomous university in 1966. It is composed of 14 faculties and over 85 research institutes and centres. The main campus is located in the northwest quadrant of the city near the Bow River and a smaller south campus is located in the city center.
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