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2007 Edmonton municipal election

Municipal election in Alberta, Canada


Municipal election in Alberta, Canada

FieldValue
election_name2007 Edmonton municipal election
countryAlberta
typelegislative
previous_election2004 Edmonton municipal election
previous_year2004
next_election2010 Edmonton municipal election
next_year2010
seats_for_electionMayor and 12 councilors to Edmonton City Council
election_dateOctober 15, 2007
image12013-05-21_Stephen_Mandel_(cropped).jpg
color1DCDCDC
candidate1**Stephen Mandel**
popular_vote1**98,751**
percentage1**65.8%**
image23x4.svg
color2DCDCDC
candidate2Don Koziak
popular_vote238,027
percentage225.3%
map_captionEdmonton and surrounding wards
titleMayor
before_electionStephen Mandel
after_electionStephen Mandel
ongoingNo
turnout27.24% (14.55 pp)

The 2007 Edmonton municipal election was held Monday, October 15, 2007, to elect a mayor and 12 councillors to the city council, eight of the nine trustees to Edmonton Public Schools, and four of the seven trustees to the Edmonton Catholic Schools. One incumbent public school trustee had no challengers, and three separate school trustee candidates (one being an incumbent) were unchallenged. Since 1968, provincial legislation has required every municipality to hold triennial elections. Of the estimated 560,117 eligible voters, only 152,576 turned in a ballot, a voter turnout of 27.2%.

This was the last Edmonton city election to be held with multiple members elected in a contest. On July 22, 2009, city council voted to change the electoral system of six wards electing two councillors each, to a system of 12 wards; each ward to be represented by a single councillor. The changes took effect for the 2010 election.

Candidates

Bold indicates elected, italics indicates incumbent.

Mayor

CandidateVotes%
***Stephen Mandel*****98,751****65.80%**
Don Koziak38,02725.34%
Dave Dowling2,6901.79%
George Lam2,6471.76%
Dustin Becker2,5681.71%
Bill Whatcott1,6651.11%
Peter T. Lefaivre1,4130.94%
Robert (Bob) Ligertwood1,2350.82%
Khaled Kheireddine1,0890.73%

Councillors

Each voter could cast two votes. Plurality block voting was used to elect members.

Ward 1Ward 2Ward 3CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6
***Karen Leibovici*****17,870****40.6%*****Kim Krushell*****12,762****31.8%*****Ed Gibbons*****11,278****28.9%**
***Linda Sloan*****14,752****33.5%*****Ron Hayter*****11,073****27.6%****Tony Caterina****9,126****23.4%**
Andrew Knack6,10913.9%Dave Loken7,02217.5%Harvey Voogd8,56522.0%
Betty Kennedy5,33812.1%Shelly Tupper4,86912.1%Chris Martin3,6999.5%
Kerry Hutton2,2625.6%Kyle Balombin3,2078.2%
***Jane Batty*****9,800****20.84**Jabin Caouette2,1495.4%Thomas J. Tomilson1,5243.9%
**Ben Henderson****9,092****19.34**Shiu Wing Mak1,1162.9%
Lewis Cardinal8,90818.95Chris Roehrs4571.2%
Debbie Yeung7,66916.31
Sheila McKay4,1878.91***Bryan K. Anderson*****17,867****33.8%*****Dave Thiele*****11,716****23.4%**
Hana Razga2,3975.10**Don Iveson****16,848****31.8%****Amarjeet Sohi****10,503****21.0%**
Brent Thompson9221.96*Mike Nickel*14,59727.6%Chinwe Okelu10,25020.5%
Brian E. Patterson8871.89Brent Michalyk3,6106.8%Chuck McKenna9,22218.4%
Nyambura Mia Belcourt5721.22Lori G. Jeffrey-Heaney7,13614.2%
Thomas W. Roberts5141.09Tomas Dennis Vasquez1,2812.6%
Deborah J. Peaker4721.00
Adil Pirbhai4681.00
Jodi Flatt4580.97
Margaret Saunter3710.79
Brian Wissinck2980.63

Public school trustees

Ward AWard BWard CWard DWard EWard FWard GWard HWard I
***Bev Esslinger*****Acclaimed****Ken Shipka****4,718****53.3%****Sue Huff****6,932****61.6%**
*Wendy Keiver*4,13546.7%*Don Williams*4,31438.4%
***Dave Colburn*****3,795****50.94%*****Ken Gibson*****4,849****52.7%*****Don Fleming*****6,272****56.4%**
Amanda Beisiegel3,65549.06%Neil MacDonald4,36047.3%Susan O'Neil4,85143.6%
**George Rice****5,306****36.1%****Catherine Ripley****10,645****71.0%*****Gerry Gibeault*****5,729****50.25%**
Sheila Clifford-MacKay3,76525.6%Neil Robblee4,34029.0%Judith Axelson5,67349.75%
Marlene Spencer2,75918.8%
Terry J. McKinnon1,78312.1%
Myrna Freeman1,0707.3%

Separate school trustees

One trustee is elected from each ward, and the non-victorious candidate with the most total votes is also elected.

Ward 1Ward 2Ward 3CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6
***Debbie Engel*****Acclaimed*****Jim Urlacher*****3,352****39.7%****Cindy Olsen****4,176****58.0%**
**Becky Kallal****2,704****32.0%**Joe Filewych1,95027.1%
Luigi Esposito2,38328.2%Jim Shinkaruk1,07014.9%
**Rudy Arcilla****Acclaimed****Marilyn Bergstra****4,244****63.0%****Kara Pelach****Acclaimed**
John Acheson2,49737.0%

Jim Urlacher served as the trustee from Ward 2 until his death on May 16, 2009.

Reaction

Mayoral

Incumbent Stephen Mandel won an absolute majority of the votes for mayor, far ahead of the second candidate Don Koziak, however the lack of a close race left voter turnout very low, 27 percent. Observers saw it as an endorsement of Mandel's more ambitious attitude and free-spending ways compared to past mayors, as well as a mandate to push the province for more funding and neighbouring communities for great regional planning.

Council

Ward 4

Ben Henderson just managed to fend off Lewis Cardinal by 184 to fill the vacant seat.

Ward 5

Ward 5 provided the biggest surprise of the election as incumbent and former mayoral candidate Mike Nickel was upset by 28-year-old newcomer Don Iveson. Iveson received 2,000 more votes than Nickel. Nickel was the only incumbent not re-elected.

Ward 6

This ward was exceptionally close with just 466 votes separating first and third place.

Candidates summaries

(Italics indicate incumbent)

Mayor

  • Dustin Becker - heavy equipment operator
  • Dave Dowling - finished sixth in the 2004 mayor race
  • Khaled Kheireddine
  • Don Koziak - hotel owner
  • George Lam - university graduate
  • Peter T. Lefaivre
  • Robert Ligertwood - business owner
  • Stephen Mandel - incumbent
  • Bill Whatcott - social conservative activist

Councillors

Ward 1

  • Betty Kennedy
  • Andrew Knack - retail manager
  • Karen Leibovici - incumbent
  • Linda Sloan - incumbent

Ward 2

  • Jabin Caouette - finished ninth in the 2004 Ward 2 race
  • Ron Hayter - incumbent
  • Kerry Hutton - finished seventh in the 2004 Ward 2 race
  • Kim Krushell - incumbent
  • Dave Loken - finished third in the 2004 Ward 2 race
  • Shelley Tupper - federal employee

Ward 3

  • Kyle Balombin - finished fifth in the 2004 Ward 3 race
  • Tony Caterina - finished third in the 2004 Ward 3 race
  • Ed Gibbons - incumbent
  • Shiu Wing Mak - internet technician
  • Chris Martin - CBC production assistant
  • Chris Roehrs
  • Thomas James Tomilson - finished seventh in the 2004 mayor race
  • Harvey Voogd - political activist

Ward 4

With the retirement of Michael Phair from Ward 4, at least one new face from Ward 4 would have a spot on Council.

  • Jane Batty - incumbent
  • Nyambura Mia Belcourt
  • Lewis Cardinal
  • Jodi Flatt
  • Ben Henderson - theatre director
  • Sheila McKay
  • Brian Edward Patterson
  • Deborah J. Peaker
  • Adil Pirhabi - accountant
  • Hana Razga
  • Thomas Roberts - finished fifth in the 2004 Ward 4 race
  • Margaret Saunter
  • Brent Thompson
  • Brian Wissink
  • Debbie Yeung - finished fourth in the 2004 Ward 4 race

Ward 5

  • Bryan Anderson - incumbent
  • Don Iveson - non-profit manager
  • Brent Michalyk - carpenter, president of community league
  • Mike Nickel - incumbent

Ward 6

With the retirement of Terry Cavanagh from Ward 6, at least one new face from Ward 6 would have a spot on Council.

  • Lori G. Jeffrey-Heaney - former councilor and then mayor of Val Quentin, Alberta
  • Chuck McKenna - transit operator, independent consultant
  • Chinwe Okelu - finished third in the 2004 Ward 6 race
  • Amarjeet Sohi - transit operator
  • Dave Thiele - incumbent
  • Tomas Dennis Vasquez - program co-ordinator

References

References

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  2. (October 19, 2007). "2007 Election - Official Results". [[Edmonton.
  3. (May 18, 2009). "News Release". [[Edmonton Catholic Schools]].
  4. (October 16, 2007). "Newcomer Iveson knocks Nickel out of the ring". [[Edmonton Journal]].
  5. (October 17, 2007). "A victory for big ideas". [[Edmonton Journal]].
  6. (October 9, 2007). "Is the race for mayor Edmonton’s other fringe festival?". Vue Weekly.
  7. (October 16, 2007). "Edmonton voters turf Ward 5 councillor, re-elect mayor". CBC News.
  8. (September 22, 2007). "Survey Says: Robert (Bob) Ligertwood". Postmedia Network.
  9. (October 4, 2007). "Survey Says: Shiu Wing Mak". Postmedia Network.
  10. (October 8, 2007). "Survey says: Adil Pirbhai". Postmedia Network.
  11. Zabjek, Alexandra. (October 13, 2007). "Vacancy draws lots of eager contenders to replace icon at city hall". Postmedia Network.
  12. (September 30, 2007). "Survey Says: Chuck McKenna". Postmedia Network.
  13. Staples, David. (May 11, 2012). "Sohi's LRT dream is right vision". Postmedia Network.
  14. (September 30, 2007). "Survey Says: Tomas Dennis Vasquez". Postmedia Network.
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