The St. Albert City Council is the governing body of the City of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. It is composed of a mayor and six councillors, aldermen prior to 2001. All seven members are elected at-large every four years, three years prior to 2013.
2021 results
2017 results
2013 results
2010 results
2007 results
Councillors | ||||||||
Candidate | Votes | % | Candidate | Votes | % | Candidate | Votes | % |
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Paul Chalifoux | 6,392 | 33.2 | Len Bracko | 9,311 | 48.3 | Ben Van De Walle | 4,593 | 23.8 |
Richard Plain | 6,224 | 32.3 | Neil Korotash | 8,902 | 46.2 | Stanley Haroun | 3,351 | 17.4 |
Lynda Moffat | 3,764 | 19.5 | Lorie Garritty | 8,376 | 43.4 | Bob Lewis | 3,055 | 15.8 |
Dave Burkhart | 1,680 | 8.7 | Christine Brown | 7,168 | 37.2 | Malcolm Parker | 2,873 | 14.9 |
John Smith | 1,218 | 6.3 | James Burrows | 6,462 | 33.5 | Frances Badrock | 2,779 | 14.4 |
Nolan Crouse | 6,443 | 33.4 | Kerry Kineshanko | 2,558 | 13.3 | |||
Matthew Boiko | 5,843 | 30.3 | Alan Henry | 1,999 | 10.4 | |||
Neil Feser | 5,429 | 28.2 | Brian Kendrick | 1,978 | 10.3 | |||
Randy Duguay | 5,030 | 26.1 | Curtis Krenbrenk | 1,604 | 8.3 | |||
Michael Cooper | 4,759 | 24.7 | Jerry Voss | 467 | 2.4 | |||
Bob Russell | 4,695 | 24.4 |
Dick Fowler resigned as mayor in March 1989, and city council selected Ray Gibbon to finish his term. Gibbon's aldermanic seat was left vacant until the next election.
Jerry Manegre was elected Alderman in a byelection on October 26, 1987 replacing George Kuschminder who resigned earlier in the year.
1977
The St. Albert Town Council was the governing body of St. Albert, Alberta during its time as a town, which lasted from September 1, 1904 until December 31, 1956 and again from June 27, 1962 until December 31, 1976. The council was composed of a mayor and six town aldermen. The frequency of the council's election changed over time. Initially, the mayor was elected annually with the councillors being elected on staggered two year terms, with three being elected each year. When St. Albert became a town for the second time, in 1962, provincial legislation dictated instead that the entire council would be elected every three years.