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Calgary Municipal Election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Page 1 Sur 7 Calgary municipal election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 sur 7 Calgary municipal election, 2010 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The 2010 Calgary municipal election will be Calgary municipal election, 2010 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 Previous election Next election trustees to the Calgary Catholic School District 2007 ← → 2013 (each representing 2 of 14 wards). Three Mayor and 14 aldermen to Calgary City Council incumbent separate school trustees had no challengers. A new mayor will be elected, as the October 18, 2010 three term incumbent Dave Bronconnier did not seek re-election. Since 1968, provincial legislation has required every municipality to hold triennial elections. Contents ■ 1 Results ■ 1.1 Mayor ■ 1.2 Aldermen ■ 1.3 Public school trustees ■ 1.4 Separate school trustees ■ 2 Candidate summaries ■ 2.1 Mayor ■ 3 Candidate sites ■ 4 Twitter feeds Calgary's 14 wards for the 2010 election. New ward ■ 5 References boundaries were established for the 2010 election ■ 6 External links and will go in effect on election day. Incumbent Mayor Mayor-elect Results Dave Bronconnier TBD Bold indicates elected , italics indicates incumbent . Mayor Mayor [A] Candidate Votes % Craig Burrows Joseph Patrick Connelly Bonnie Devine Barry Erskine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_municipal_election,_2010 28/09/2010 Calgary municipal election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 2 sur 7 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 % Terry Christopher Richard Pervaiz Leslie Harper [1] Avramenko Iqbal Bedard [3] [2] Dwight Dale Daniel M. Helene Larry Hodges [4] Larocque Del Re Boehm Richard Frederick James Sean Chu Thomas Gordon Earnest [6] Lockhard [5] Lowe Stevenson Gary Normand Jeffrey "Joe" Biagio Duane Patrick Peter Magliocca Tremblay Perrault [7] Haussecker Curtis Bill Scott [8] Ward 5 Ward 6 Kruschel [9] Judi Beena Ashar Radivoje Tommy Vandenbrink [10] Dimic Low [11] Gael Grace (Jay) Baltej Tom Ward 7 MacLeod Singh Bal Malyszko [12] Elizabeth Robert J. Brent Jane Ann Cook Guizzo [13] Mielke [14] Morgan [15] John Bradley Druh Richard James Ray Jones Farrell Pootmans Northcott [16] [17] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_municipal_election,_2010 28/09/2010 Calgary municipal election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 3 sur 7 Kenneth Michael Carol Faye Ward 8 William Krisko [18] Rogers Poon Randy Jim Pilling Antoni Jonathan Brian [19] Grochowski [20] Royer Wong Henry Kevin David Paul Ronald Ward 9 Taylor Lapp Sims Gian-Carlo Coral Ann Ward 10 John Mar Saarinen Turner [21] Carra [22] Zakary Robert Stephen Andre James John Glenn Chapman Chabot Pashak Wills [23] John Petra Nargis Ward 11 Yannitsos Clemens Dossa [24] [25] Henry Robert Wayne E. Ward 12 Charles Kennish [26] Frisch Hollinger Alan Karl E.L. Jeremy Pat Olga Knight George Schackwidt [27] Browne Nixon James Mychal Roger Ward 13 Michael Bruce Pal Crowe Maxim [28] Ernest Diane Marie Stephen Shane Adam Colley- McCutcheon Keating Vase [30] Urquhart [29] Trevor Brian S. Douglas Rory Stan Pincott [32] Rotzoll Waciak Hodge [31] Alexander Benjamin (Sandy) Ward 14 George Jenkins [33] Sim Andrew Bernard Peter Demong Rodych [34] Richard Peter Dur Linda Fox - Mellway Ken Peter Gerelus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_municipal_election,_2010 28/09/2010 Calgary municipal election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 4 sur 7 Shawn Chiping Kao [35] 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 Amarjot Mangat Gretton [36] Trina Hurdman [37] C. Richard Rowan Jaret Gordon Kneller [38] Ryan J. White Roberta Ann Ward 6/7 Ward 8/9 McDonald Patricia Joan Josh Traptow [39] Lenore Indarsingh Cochrane [b] George Stewart Ward 11/13 Laura Shutiak Lane [40] Sarah-Ann Baehl de Carole Lynda Ward 12/14 Lescure Oliver Andrea Guinn Malik Amery [41] Carol Anne Bazinet Larry R. Heather [42] Catherine Heggerud Wendi Ann Moore [43] [44] Julie Kerns Victor Melville Lough [45] Helen Dorothy Mowat Sue Styles [46] Sheila Leslie Taylor [47] Separate school trustees Calgary Catholic School District [A] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_municipal_election,_2010 28/09/2010 Calgary municipal election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 5 sur 7 Ward 1/2/Cochrane Ward 3/5/Airdrie Ward 4/7 Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Serafino Rofina Anne Margaret Helen Acclaimed Scarpino Groebmair Belcourt [c] Marie Anne Valerie Ward 6/8 Linda Wellman Engel Lois H. Burke - Ward 9/10/Chestermere Ward 11/12 Gaffney Antoni Rosemarie Ann Michael Vincent Acclaimed Grochowski Goerlitz Annuik Kimberli Mary Ann Ward 13/14 Vankosh Mary Louise Catherine Frances Acclaimed Martin Williams Candidate summaries Mayor ■ Craig Burrows [48] - Former Ward 6 alderman. ■ Joe Connelly [49] - Alderman incumbent to Ward 6. ■ Bonnie Devine [50] - 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 [51] - Alderman incumbent to Ward 4. ■ Barb Higgins [52] - Former news anchor at CTV Calgary . ■ Sandra Hunter - ■ Gary F. Johnston - Retired rail worker, blind. ■ Dan Knight - ■ Amanda Liu - ■ Jon Lord [53] - Former MLA and Alderman. ■ Ric McIver [54] - Alderman incumbent to Ward 12. ■ Naheed K. Nenshi [55] - Served on the leadership team of imagineCalgary. ■ Wayne Stewart [56] - Former president and CEO of the Calgary Homeless Foundation. Candidate sites 1. ^ Chris Harper (Ward 1) (http://www.harperonside.com/) 2. ^ Terry Avramenko (Ward 2) (http://terryavramenko.ca/) 3. ^ Leslie Bedard (Ward 4) (http://lesliebedard.ca/) 4. ^ Daniel Del Re (Ward 2) (http://members.shaw.ca/dmdelre/Daniel_Del_Re/About_Me.html) 5. ^ Ric Lockhard (Ward 1) (http://www.riclockhart.com/) 6. ^ Sean Chu (Ward 4) (http://www.seanchu.ca/) 7. ^ Gary Tremblay (Ward 3) (http://elections.garytremblayward3.ca/) 8. ^ Bill Scott (Ward 1) (http://billscott.ca/) 9. ^ Curtis Kruschel (Ward 4) (http://www.ck4a.ca/) 10 . ^ Beena Ashar (Ward 5) (http://www.calgaryward5.com/) 11 . ^ Tommy Low (Ward 4) (http://www.tommylow.ca/) 12 . ^ Gael MacLeod (Ward 4) (http://www.gaelmacleod.ca/) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary_municipal_election,_2010 28/09/2010 Calgary municipal election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 6 sur 7 13. ^ Robert Guizzo (Ward 5) (http://www.robertguizzo.com/) 14. ^ Brent Mielike (Ward 6) (http://www.runwithbrent.ca/index.html) 15. ^ Jane Morgan (Ward 4) (http://www.jane4ward4.com/) 16. ^ Richards Pootmans (Ward 6) (http://www.richard4ward6.com/) 17. ^ Brad Northcott (Ward 4) (http://bradnorthcottward4.com/) 18. ^ Carol Poon (Ward 4) (http://carolpoon.com/) 19. ^ Jim Pilling (Ward 7) (http://www.jimpilling.com/) 20. ^ Jon Wong (Ward 4) (http://www.jonwongward4.com/) 21. ^ Coral Turner (Ward 6) (http://www.coralturner.ca/) 22. ^ Gian Carlo Carra (Ward 9) (http://www.carra4ward9.ca/) 23. ^ Steve Chapman (Ward 9) (http://stevechapman.ca/index2.html) 24. ^ John Yannitsos (Ward 6) (http://www.johnyannitsos.com) 25. ^ Petra Clemens (Ward 9) (http://votepetra.com/) 26. ^ Wayne Frisch (Ward 11) (http://waynefrisch.com/sandbox/) 27. ^ Jeremy Nixon (Ward 9) (http://www.jeremynixon.ca/) 28. ^ Mike Pal (Ward 9) (http://mikepal.ca/index.html) 29. ^ Ernest McCutcheon (Ward 11) (http://www.ernestmc.com/) 30. ^ Adam Vase (Ward 9) (http://www.adamvase.blogspot.com/) 31. ^ Trevor Hodge (Ward 13) (http://www.trevorhodge.ca/) 32. ^ Brian Pincott (Ward 11) (http://brianpincott.ca/) 33. ^ Sandy Jenkins (Ward 13) (http://www.electsandyjenkins.com/) 34. ^ Andrew Rodych (Ward 13) (http://www.andrew2010.ca/) 35. ^ Shawn Kao (Ward 14) (http://www.kao14.ca/) 36. ^ Michael Gretton (Ward 1/2 public) (http://michaelgretton.ca/) 37. ^ Trina Hurdman (Ward 1/2 public) (http://trinafortrustee.ca/) 38. ^ Jaret Kneller (Ward 1/2 public) (http://kneller.ca/) 39. ^ Josh Traptow (Ward 1/2 public) (http://joshtraptow.ca/) 40. ^ George Lane (Ward 6/7 public) (http://georgelane.ca/) 41. ^ Malik Amery (Ward 12/14) (https://malikamery.com/Home_Page.html) 42. ^ Carol Bazinet (Ward 12/14 public) (http://carolbazinet.ca/) 43. ^ Catherine Heggerud (Ward 11/13 public) (http://www.catherineheggerud.ca/) 44. ^ Wendi Moore (Ward 12/14 public) (http://wendi4trustee.com/) 45. ^ Victor Lough (Ward 11/13 public) (http://victorlough.com/) 46. ^ Sue Style (Ward 11/13 public) (http://suestylestrustee.com/) 47. ^ Sheila Taylor (Ward 11/13 public) (http://www.votesheilataylor.com/index.html) 48. ^ Craig Burrows (Mayor) (http://www.craigburrows.ca/) 49. ^ Joe Connelly (Mayor) (http://joeformayor.ca/) 50. ^ Bonnie Devine (Mayor) (http://www.bonniedevine.com/) 51. ^ Bob Hawkesworth (Mayor) (http://bobhawkesworth.ca/) 52. ^ Barb Higgins (Mayor) (http://www.barbhiggins.ca/) 53. ^ Jon Lord (Mayor) (http://www.jonlord.ca/) 54. ^ Riv McIver (Mayor) (http://www.ricmciver.ca/) 55. ^ Naheed Nenshi (Mayor) (http://www.nenshi.ca/) 56. ^ Wayne Stewart (Mayor) (http://www.waynestewart.ca/)
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