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*[[Jon Lord (politician)|Jon Lord]]<ref>[http://www.jonlord.ca/ Jon Lord (Mayor)]</ref> - Former MLA and Alderman.
*[[Jon Lord (politician)|Jon Lord]]<ref>[http://www.jonlord.ca/ Jon Lord (Mayor)]</ref> - Former MLA and Alderman.
*[[Ric McIver]]<ref>[http://www.ricmciver.ca/ Riv McIver (Mayor)]</ref> - Alderman incumbent to Ward 12.
*[[Ric McIver]]<ref>[http://www.ricmciver.ca/ Riv McIver (Mayor)]</ref> - Alderman incumbent to Ward 12.
*Naheed K. Nenshi<ref>[http://www.nenshi.ca/ Naheed Nenshi (Mayor)]</ref> - Served on the leadership team of imagineCalgary.
*[[Naheed Nenshi]]<ref>[http://www.nenshi.ca/ Naheed Nenshi (Mayor)]</ref> - Served on the leadership team of imagineCalgary.
*Wayne Stewart<ref>[http://www.waynestewart.ca/ Wayne Stewart (Mayor)]</ref> - Former president and CEO of the Calgary Homeless Foundation.
*Wayne Stewart<ref>[http://www.waynestewart.ca/ Wayne Stewart (Mayor)]</ref> - Former president and CEO of the Calgary Homeless Foundation.



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Calgary municipal election, 2010

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Mayor and 14 aldermen to Calgary City Council

File:CalgaryWards2010.jpg
Calgary's 14 wards for the 2010 election. New ward boundaries were established for the 2010 election and will go in effect on election day.

Incumbent Mayor

Dave Bronconnier



The 2010 Calgary municipal election will be held Monday, October 18, 2010 to elect a mayor and 14 aldermen to the city council, the seven trustees to the Calgary School District (each representing 2 of 14 wards), and four of the seven trustees to the Calgary Catholic School District (each representing 2 of 14 wards). Three incumbent separate school trustees had no challengers. A new mayor will be elected, as the three term incumbent Dave Bronconnier did not seek re-election. Since 1968, provincial legislation has required every municipality to hold triennial elections.

Results

Bold indicates elected, italics indicates incumbent.

Mayor

Mayor[A]
Candidate Votes %
Craig Burrows
Joseph Patrick Connelly
Bonnie Devine
Barry Erskine
Oscar Fech
Robert Andrew Hawkesworth
Barbara Joan Higgins
Sandra Joan Hunter
Gary Fredrick Johnston
Daniel Knight
Amanda Liu
Jon Lord
Richard William McIver
Naheed Nenshi
Wayne Stewart

Aldermen

Aldermen[A]
Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Christopher Harper[1] Terry Richard Avramenko[2] Pervaiz Iqbal Leslie Bedard[3]
Dale Hodges Daniel M. Del Re[4] Helene Larocque Dwight Larry Boehm
Richard Thomas Lockhard[5] Frederick Gordon Lowe James Earnest Stevenson Sean Chu[6]
Normand Patrick Perrault "Joe" Biagio Magliocca Gary Duane Tremblay[7] Jeffrey Peter Haussecker
Bill Scott[8] Ward 5 Ward 6 Curtis Kruschel[9]
Judi Vandenbrink Beena Ashar[10] Radivoje Dimic Tommy Low[11]
Ward 7 (Jay) Baltej Singh Bal Tom Malyszko Gael Grace MacLeod[12]
Elizabeth Ann Cook Robert J. Guizzo[13] Brent Mielke[14] Jane Morgan[15]
Druh Farrell Ray Jones John Richard Pootmans[16] Bradley James Northcott[17]
Michael Krisko Ward 8 Kenneth William Rogers Carol Faye Poon[18]
Jim Pilling[19] Antoni Grochowski Randy Brian Royer Jonathan Wong[20]
Kevin Taylor David Paul Lapp Henry Ronald Sims Ward 9
Ward 10 John Mar Coral Ann Turner[21] Gian-Carlo Saarinen Carra[22]
Andre Chabot Zakary James John Pashak Robert Glenn Wills Stephen Chapman[23]
Nargis Dossa Ward 11 John Yannitsos Petra Clemens[24]
Robert Kennish Wayne E. Frisch[25] Ward 12 Henry Charles Hollinger
Karl E.L. Schackwidt Olga Knight Alan George Browne Jeremy Pat Nixon[26]
Ward 13 James Michael Maxim Roger Crowe Mychal Bruce Pal[27]
Diane Marie Colley-Urquhart Ernest Stephen McCutcheon[28] Shane Keating Adam Vase[29]
Trevor Douglas Hodge[30] Brian S. Pincott[31] Rory Rotzoll Stan Waciak
Alexander (Sandy) Jenkins Ward 14 Benjamin George Sim
Andrew Bernard Rodych[32] Peter Demong
Richard Peter Dur
Linda Fox-Mellway
Ken Peter Gerelus
Shawn Chiping Kao[33]
William Tummonds[a]

Public school trustees

Calgary School District[A]
Ward 1/2 Ward 3/4 Ward 5/10
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Joy Bowen-Eyre Lynn C. Ferguson Shahzad Ashraf
Jawad Durrani Tanveer Taj Pamela Lynn King
Michael Graham Gretton[34] Amarjot Mangat
Trina Hurdman[35] C. Richard Rowan
Jaret Gordon Kneller[36] Ryan J. White
Roberta Ann McDonald Ward 6/7 Ward 8/9
Josh Traptow[37] Lenore Indarsingh Patricia Joan Cochrane[b]
Ward 11/13 George Stewart Lane[38] Laura Shutiak
Sarah-Ann Baehl de Lescure Carole Lynda Oliver Ward 12/14
Andrea Guinn Malik Amery[39]
Larry R. Heather Carol Anne Bazinet[40]
Catherine Heggerud[41] Wendi Ann Moore[42]
Julie Kerns
Victor Melville Lough[43]
Helen Dorothy Mowat
Sue Styles[44]
Sheila Leslie Taylor[45]

Separate school trustees

Calgary Catholic School District[A]
Ward 1/2/Cochrane Ward 3/5/Airdrie Ward 4/7
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Serafino Scarpino Acclaimed Rofina Anne Groebmair Margaret Helen Belcourt[c]
Ward 6/8 Linda Wellman Marie Anne Valerie Engel
Lois H. Burke-Gaffney Ward 9/10/Chestermere Ward 11/12
Antoni Grochowski Rosemarie Ann Goerlitz Acclaimed Michael Vincent Annuik
Ward 13/14 Kimberli Mary Ann Vankosh
Mary Louise Martin Acclaimed Catherine Frances Williams

Candidate summaries

Mayor

  • Craig Burrows[46] - Former Ward 6 alderman.
  • Joe Connelly[47] - Alderman incumbent to Ward 6.
  • Bonnie Devine[48] - Previous Communist candidate for Calgary-East MLA.
  • Barry Erskine - Former alderman. Host of Let's Talk Gardening on QR77 Radio.
  • Oscar Fech - Ran for mayor in 2001 and 2004 elections.
  • Bob Hawkesworth[49] - Alderman incumbent to Ward 4.
  • Barb Higgins[50] - Former news anchor at CTV Calgary.
  • Sandra Hunter -
  • Gary F. Johnston - Retired rail worker, blind.
  • Dan Knight -
  • Amanda Liu -
  • Jon Lord[51] - Former MLA and Alderman.
  • Ric McIver[52] - Alderman incumbent to Ward 12.
  • Naheed Nenshi[53] - Served on the leadership team of imagineCalgary.
  • Wayne Stewart[54] - Former president and CEO of the Calgary Homeless Foundation.

Candidate sites

Twitter feeds

a. ^ Bill Tummonds (Ward 14)
b. ^ Pat Cochrane (Ward 8/9 public)
c. ^ Marge Belcourt (Ward 4/7 separate)

References

A. ^ 1 2 3 4 "Candidate List". City of Calgary. September 21, 2010. Retrieved September 21, 2010.