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2007 Calgary municipal election

Election in Alberta, Canada


Election in Alberta, Canada

FieldValue
election_name2007 Calgary municipal election
countryCalgary
typelegislative
previous_election2004 Calgary municipal election
previous_year2004
next_election2010 Calgary municipal election
next_year2010
seats_for_electionMayor and 12 of 14 aldermen to Calgary City Council
election_dateOctober 15, 2007
image1150x150px
leader1Dave Bronconnier
popular_vote1128,112
percentage161.08%
image2**A. K.**
leader2Alnoor Kassam
popular_vote235,442
percentage216.90%
map_size200px
titleMayor
before_electionDave Bronconnier
after_electionDave Bronconnier

The 2007 Calgary municipal election was held Monday, October 15, 2007. The citizens of Calgary elected one mayor, 12 of their 14 aldermen (one from each of 14 wards) to the city council, 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). All but one of the incumbent councillors ran again in this election (Barry Erskine, of Ward 11), and two incumbents were returned by acclamation. Five of the incumbent public school trustees ran again, two were acclaimed, and four separate school incumbent trustees ran, three were acclaimed, while Ward 13/14 had only one new candidate. Since 1968, provincial legislation has required every municipality to hold triennial elections.

The percent of eligible voters who voted was 33% — putting turnout at a higher level than the previous election in 2004.

Results

Bold indicates elected, italics indicates incumbent.

Mayor

CandidateVotes%
***Dave Bronconnier*****128,112****61.08%**
Alnoor Kassam35,44216.90%
Sandy Jenkins16,5317.88%
Jeremy Zhao8,0253.83%
Allan Foster6,4553.08%
David Bertram5,5492.65%
Elizabeth Kaur Fielding4,0101.91%
Harry Heck3,8111.82%
J. J. Sunstrum1,8130.86%

Aldermen

Ward 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8Ward 9Ward 10Ward 11Ward 12Ward 13Ward 14
***Dale Hodges*****12,059****56.1%*****Gord Lowe*****10,269****61.1%****Jim Stevenson****5,452****36.86*****Bob Hawkesworth*****10,555****73.9%**
Jennifer Banks8,57939.9%Joe Magliocca3,97923.7%George Chahal5,41936.64Richard Evans2,63218.4%
Normand Perrault8694.0%Terry Avramenko2,24213.3%*Helene Larocque*3,91926.50Alex Peterson1,0887.6%
Daniel M. Del Re3121.9%
***Ray Jones*****7,590****79.6%****Joe Connelly****9,068****46.6%*****Druh Farrell*****8,998****68.9%**
Mohamed El-Rafih1,94520.4%*Craig Burrows*6,59433.9%Barry Elridge2,24917.2%
James Donald Istvanffy2,73214.0%Merle Terlesky1,2809.8%
**John Mar****4,014****31.6%*****Joe Ceci*****7,213****56.6%**James Kohut8524.4%Jag Aithal5324.1%
*Madeline King*3,84730.3%Al Koenig4,96238.9%Rosemary Berglund2051.1%
Steve Chapman3,43027.0%Stan Waciak5724.5%
Lindsay Luhnau1,41211.1%***Andre Chabot*****8,263****88.6%****Brian Pincott****6,037****34.2%**
Nargis Dossa1,06411.4%Evonne Whelan4,49025.4%
James M. Murray3,35319.0%
***Richard William McIver*****16,700****91.1%*****Diane Colley-Urquhart*****Acclaimed*****Linda Fox-Mellway*****Acclaimed**Dave Matthews2,24112.7%
Nick Halfyard1,6348.9%Jim Rockwell1,5398.7%

Public School Trustees

Ward 1/2Ward 3/4Ward 5/10CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%Ward 6/7Ward 8/9Ward 11/13Ward 12/14
***Gordon Dirks*****Acclaimed*****Lynn C. Ferguson*****14,326****73.6%****Pamela King****8,927****73.2%**
Jadine Kohut5,13626.4%Michael P. Stefanyshyn3,27326.8%
***George S. Lane*****9,039****45.8%*****Pat Cochrane*****Acclaimed****Karen Kryczka****7,990****38.2%**
Greg Scott6,70734.0%Deborah Duncan5,77827.6%
Drake Hammill3,97620.2%***Carol Bazinet*****13,720****69.6%**Neil Mackie3,75217.9%
Gregory C. Humphreys5,99830.4%Kathy Power3,38316.2%

Separate School Trustees

Ward 1/2/CochraneWard 3/5/AirdrieWard 4/7Ward 6/8Ward 9/10/ChestermereWard 11/12CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%Ward 13/14
***Serafino Scarpino*****Acclaimed*****Linda Wellman*****Acclaimed*****Margaret Belcourt*****Acclaimed**
***Lois H. Burke-Gaffney*****4,564****66.4%****Rosemarie Goerlitz****3,691****62.7%****Michael V. Annuik****6,033****82.4%**
Antoni (Tony) Grochowski2,31333.6%Gerald A.J. Heighes1,67328.4%*Cathie Williams*1,28717.6%
Michael O'Malley5208.8%
**Mary Martin****Acclaimed**

Key Issues

Some of the prominent issues receiving public attention include the following (listed in alphabetical order):

Crime

Recent high-profile violent crimes in Calgary had generated public concern for safety in the city.

Environment

Calgary has the highest per capita ecological footprint amongst Canada's larger cities. The City has concentrated past efforts on increasing community water conservation and reducing its corporate GHG emissions. Community goals to reduce the community's ecological footprint were identified through the Imagine Calgary process. These were intended to form the basis for comprehensive community-based initiatives to reduce the per capita ecological footprint.

Housing

There was an ongoing shortage of housing in the city. That, combined with what was among the highest rates of growth in housing costs in Canada, had made housing a significant issue for the public.

Infrastructure

A week before the election, the provincial government agreed to provide $3.3 billion for infrastructure in Calgary over the next 10 years. It would be up to city council to allocate those funds.

Transportation

  • Disruption of roads, paths and sidewalks due to construction.
  • Public transit infrastructure.
  • Increasing motor-vehicle congestion.

Voter participation

Voter turnout in the previous Calgary municipal election was 19.8%, while in the 2001 municipal elections it was 38%.

Controversies

  • Campaign finance.

Regarding specific candidates

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please do not post anything here without a solid citation (or multiple citations). Be sure to carefully follow the rules of WP:NPOV and WP:BLP.

  • Sandy Jenkins was forcibly ejected from the University of Calgary MacEwan Hall Ballroom by security during a Weakerthans concert which he sneaked in after not having paid for a ticket.
  • Dave Bronconnier's fundraising has raised concerns about the impact of funding on the campaign.
  • Craig Burrows (incumbent, Ward 6) was the Chair of the City Audit Committee. He was approved to take a University of Calgary business management course which would provide assistance to him in his role on the Audit Committee. He was later asked to repay the course fee, which he did indirectly through a reduction in his spending in the subsequent year.
  • Mayoral candidate Alnoor Kassam was reported to have spent a million dollars of his own money on his campaign, which led to allegations that his money had been acquired in illegal or unethical manners. Columnist Don Braid attempted to connect him to a banking scandal in Kenya prior to moving to Canada. While Kassam did admit that the local political culture required regular bribes in order to do business, he noted that a Canadian immigration tribunal had completely exonerated him. He insisted that he did not take money when leaving Kenya, but had made his entire current fortune in Calgary. News articles also accused Kassam of attempting economic evictions in a Mount Royal apartment building, although he apparently also supported residents in finding other housing.

References

References

  1. (April 6, 2010). "Graphic: Voter turnout for municipal elections in Alberta". Calgary Herald.
  2. "Official Results". City of Calgary.
  3. Kim Guttormson. (September 18, 2007). "Mayor faces eight challengers". Calgary Herald.
  4. Robert Remington. (September 18, 2007). "Young Jeremy tackles apathy". Calgary Herald.
  5. (October 11, 2007). "Jenkins weak for the Weakerthans - Mayoral candidate gets kicked out of concert". Gauntlet News.
  6. Derworiz, Colette. (July 2, 2007). "Mayor's war chest scares off rivals". Calgary Herald.
  7. (February 16, 2007). "Alderman told to repay city for business course". CBC News.
  8. Don Braid. (September 18, 2007). "Challenger takes on Bronconnier dollar for dollar in this campaign". Calgary Herald.
  9. Guttormson, Kim. (October 8, 2007). "Who is Alnoor Kassam?". Calgary Herald.
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