Edmonton municipal election, 2007

Edmonton municipal election, 2007
Alberta
October 15, 2007

Mayor and 12 councilors to Edmonton City Council
 
Candidate Stephen Mandel Don Koziak
Popular vote 98,751 38,027
Percentage 65.8 25.3

Mayor before election

Stephen Mandel

Elected Mayor

Stephen Mandel

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%.[1]

Candidates

Bold indicates elected, italics indicates incumbent.

Mayor

Mayor[1]
Candidate Votes %
Stephen Mandel 98,751 65.80%
Don Koziak 38,027 25.34%
Dave Dowling 2,690 1.79%
George Lam 2,647 1.76%
Dustin Becker 2,568 1.71%
Bill Whatcott 1,665 1.11%
Peter T. Lefaivre 1,413 0.94%
Robert (Bob) Ligertwood 1,235 0.82%
Khaled Kheireddine 1,089 0.73%

Councillors

Councillors[1]
Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
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 Knack 6,109 13.9% Dave Loken 7,022 17.5% Harvey Voogd 8,565 22.0%
Betty Kennedy 5,338 12.1% Shelly Tupper 4,869 12.1% Chris Martin 3,699 9.5%
Ward 4 Kerry Hutton 2,262 5.6% Kyle Balombin 3,207 8.2%
Jane Batty 9,800 20.84 Jabin Caouette 2,149 5.4% Thomas J. Tomilson 1,524 3.9%
Ben Henderson 9,092 19.34 Shiu Wing Mak 1,116 2.9%
Lewis Cardinal 8,908 18.95 Chris Roehrs 457 1.2%
Debbie Yeung 7,669 16.31 Ward 5 Ward 6
Sheila McKay 4,187 8.91 Bryan K. Anderson 17,867 33.8% Dave Thiele 11,716 23.4%
Hana Razga 2,397 5.10 Don Iveson 16,848 31.8% Amarjeet Sohi 10,503 21.0%
Brent Thompson 922 1.96 Mike Nickel 14,597 27.6% Chinwe Okelu 10,250 20.5%
Brian E. Patterson 887 1.89 Brent Michalyk 3,610 6.8% Chuck McKenna 9,222 18.4%
Nyambura Mia Belcourt 572 1.22 Lori G. Jeffrey-Heaney 7,136 14.2%
Thomas W. Roberts 514 1.09 Tomas Dennis Vasquez 1,281 2.6%
Deborah J. Peaker 472 1.00
Adil Pirbhai 468 1.00
Jodi Flatt 458 0.97
Margaret Saunter 371 0.79
Brian Wissinck 298 0.63

Public school trustees

Edmonton Public Schools[1]
Ward A Ward B Ward C
Bev Esslinger Acclaimed Ken Shipka 4,718 53.3% Sue Huff 6,932 61.6%
Wendy Keiver 4,135 46.7% Don Williams 4,314 38.4%
Ward D Ward E Ward F
Dave Colburn 3,795 50.94% Ken Gibson 4,849 52.7% Don Fleming 6,272 56.4%
Amanda Beisiegel 3,655 49.06% Neil MacDonald 4,360 47.3% Susan O'Neil 4,851 43.6%
Ward G Ward H Ward I
George Rice 5,306 36.1% Catherine Ripley 10,645 71.0% Gerry Gibeault 5,729 50.25%
Sheila Clifford-MacKay 3,765 25.6% Neil Robblee 4,340 29.0% Judith Axelson 5,673 49.75%
Marlene Spencer 2,759 18.8%
Terry J. McKinnon 1,783 12.1%
Myrna Freeman 1,070 7.3%

Separate school trustees

One trustee is elected from each ward, and the non-victorious candidate with the most total votes is also elected.[1]

Edmonton Catholic Schools[1]
Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Debbie Engel Acclaimed Jim Urlacher 3,352 39.7% Cindy Olsen 4,176 58.0%
Becky Kallal 2,704 32.0% Joe Filewych 1,950 27.1%
Luigi Esposito 2,383 28.2% Jim Shinkaruk 1,070 14.9%
Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6
Rudy Arcilla Acclaimed Marilyn Bergstra 4,244 63.0% Kara Pelach Acclaimed
John Acheson 2,497 37.0%

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

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.[3] 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.[4]

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.[3]

Ward 6

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

Candidates summaries

(Italics indicate incumbent)

Mayor

Councillors

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

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.

Ward 5

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.[10]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2007 Election - Official Results" (PDF). City of Edmonton. October 19, 2007. Retrieved September 19, 2010.
  2. "News Release" (PDF). Edmonton Catholic Schools. May 18, 2009. Retrieved September 14, 2009.
  3. 1 2 "Newcomer Iveson knocks Nickel out of the ring". Edmonton Journal. October 16, 2007. Retrieved October 17, 2007.
  4. "A victory for big ideas". Edmonton Journal. October 17, 2007. Retrieved October 17, 2007.
  5. "Is the race for mayor Edmonton’s other fringe festival?". Vue Weekly. October 9, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  6. 1 2 "Edmonton voters turf Ward 5 councillor, re-elect mayor". CBC News. October 16, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  7. "Survey Says: Robert (Bob) Ligertwood". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. September 22, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  8. "Survey Says: Shiu Wing Mak". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. October 4, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  9. "Survey says: Adil Pirbhai". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. October 8, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  10. Zabjek, Alexandra (October 13, 2007). "Vacancy draws lots of eager contenders to replace icon at city hall". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  11. "Survey Says: Chuck McKenna". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. September 30, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  12. Staples, David (May 11, 2012). "Sohi's LRT dream is right vision". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  13. "Survey Says: Tomas Dennis Vasquez". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. September 30, 2007. Retrieved October 29, 2013.

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