Candidates
Bold indicates elected, italics indicates incumbent.
Mayor
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Don Iveson | 141,182 | 73.6 |
Don Koziak | 13,204 | 6.9 |
Steven Charles Shewchuk | 9,716 | 5.1 |
Fahad Mughal | 6,626 | 3.5 |
Justin Thomas | 4,976 | 2.6 |
Mike Butler | 4,028 | 2.1 |
Carla Frost | 3,067 | 1.6 |
Taz Bouchier | 2,782 | 1.5 |
Henry Mak | 1,531 | 0.8 |
Ron Cousineau | 1,252 | 0.7 |
Neil Stephens | 1,231 | 0.64 |
Bob Ligertwood | 1,129 | 0.59 |
Gordon Nikolic | 1,062 | 0.55 |
- Taz Bouchier - finished eleventh in the 2013 Ward 6 race
- Mike Butler - finished thirteenth in the 2016 Ward 12 by-election race
- Ron Cousineau - a retired partner of the Oil City Energy Services
- Carla Frost - finished fifth in the 2010 Ward 6 race
- Don Iveson - incumbent
- Don Koziak - finished second in the 2007 Mayor race
- Bob Ligertwood - finished seventh in the 2010 Mayor race
- Henry Mak - finished seventh in the 2007 Ward 3 race
- Fahad Mughal - former City of Edmonton employee
- Gordon Nikolic - business owner
- Steven Charles Shewchuk - business owner
- Neil Stephens - businessman
- Justin Thomas - EPS officer
Ward 1
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Andrew Knack | 10,091 | 68.8 |
Dave Olivier | 2,541 | 17.3 |
Randy Allen | 1,066 | 7.3 |
Reuben Avellana | 966 | 6.6 |
- Randy Allen -
- Reuben Avellana - game designer
- Andrew Knack - incumbent
- Dave Olivier - businessman
Ward 2
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Bev Esslinger | 7,475 | 55.4 |
Ali Haymour | 3,240 | 24.0 |
Shelley Tupper | 2,783 | 20.6 |
- Bev Esslinger - incumbent
- Ali Haymour - Alberta Sheriff
- Shelly Tupper - finished third in the 2010 Ward 2 race
Ward 3
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Jon Dziadyk | 4,354 | 29.6 |
Dave Loken | 3,890 | 26.4 |
Karen Principe | 3,335 | 22.7 |
John Oplanich | 1,647 | 11.2 |
Sarmad Rasheed | 1,493 | 10.1 |
- Jon Dziadyk - urban planner
- Dave Loken - incumbent
- John Oplanich - finished third in the 2010 Ward 3 race
- Karen Principe - dental hygienist
- Sarmad Rasheed - business owner
Ward 4
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Aaron Paquette | 3,455 | 23.8 |
Rocco Caterina | 2,517 | 17.3 |
Alison Poste | 1,835 | 12.6 |
Tricia Velthuizen | 1,572 | 10.8 |
Hassan Haymour | 1,250 | 8.6 |
Martin Narsing | 1,097 | 7.6 |
Justin Draper | 1,045 | 7.2 |
Beatrice Kerubo Ghettuba | 765 | 5.3 |
Felix Amenaghawon | 478 | 3.3 |
Sam Hachem | 279 | 1.9 |
Emerson Mayers | 175 | 1.2 |
Wade Izzard | 53 | 0.4 |
- Felix Amenaghawon - engineer
- Rocco Caterina - son of Tony Caterina
- Justin Draper - project manager
- Beatrice Kerubo Ghettuba - chartered accountant
- Sam Hachem - finished second in the 2013 Ward 4 race
- Hassan Haymour - engineer
- Wade Izzard - Kelly Services employee
- Emerson Mayers - nurse
- Martin Narsing - former Royal Canadian Navy officer
- Aaron Paquette - artist and author
- Alison Poste - Government of Alberta employee
- Tricia Velthuizen - political staffer
Ward 5
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Sarah Hamilton | 6,156 | 35.5 |
David Xiao | 3,626 | 20.9 |
Dawn Newton | 2,195 | 12.7 |
Miranda Jimmy | 2,065 | 11.9 |
Nafisa Bowen | 1,165 | 6.7 |
Svetlana Pavlenko | 953 | 5.5 |
James Prentice | 660 | 3.8 |
Brian Kendrick | 304 | 1.8 |
Philip Michael Asher | 216 | 1.2 |
- Philip Michael Asher - former councillor in Fort Nelson
- Nafisa Bowen - development officer of Stollery Children's Hospital
- Sarah Hamilton - business owner
- Miranda Jimmy - program manager
- Brian Kendrick - finished third in the 2010 Ward 5 race
- Dawn Newton - senior manager of Telus
- Svetlana Pavlenko - executive manager
- James Prentice - Government of Alberta employee
- David Xiao - former MLA
Ward 6
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Scott McKeen | 7,774 | 50.6 |
Bill Knight | 4,958 | 32.3 |
Tish George Prouse | 2,202 | 14.3 |
Adil Pirbhai | 429 | 2.8 |
- Scott McKeen - incumbent
- Bill Knight - entrepreneur
- Adil Pirbhai - finished seventh in the 1998 Ward 5 race
- Tish George Prouse - finished fourth in the 2013 Ward 7 race
Ward 7
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Tony Caterina | 4,017 | 34.1 |
Kris Andreychuk | 3,852 | 32.7 |
Mimi Williams | 2,164 | 18.3 |
Liz John-West | 1,153 | 9.8 |
Matthew Kleywegt | 341 | 2.9 |
Andrzej Gudanowski | 267 | 2.3 |
- Tony Caterina - incumbent
- Kris Andreychuk - social worker
- Andrzej Gudanowski - finished thirteenth in the 2013 Ward 6 race
- Liz John-West - social worker
- Matthew Kleywegt - graduation facilitator
- Mimi Williams - finished third in both the 2001 Ward 2 race and the 2013 Ward 7 race
Ward 8
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Ben Henderson | 6,235 | 36.9 |
Kirsten Goa | 3,890 | 23.0 |
James Kosowan | 3,430 | 20.3 |
Eli Schrader | 2,056 | 12.2 |
Rob Bernshaw | 688 | 4.1 |
Heather Workman | 615 | 3.6 |
- Ben Henderson - incumbent
- Rob Bernshaw - finished third in the 2013 Ward 3 race
- Kirsten Goa - government employee
- James Kosowan - Edmonton Public Schools employee
- Eli Schrader - entrepreneur
- Heather Workman - finished second in the 2013 Ward 8 race
Ward 9
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Tim Cartmell | 9,160 | 42.0 |
Rob Agostinis | 4,763 | 21.8 |
Sandy Pon | 3,480 | 16.0 |
Payman Parseyan | 3,340 | 15.3 |
Mark Hope | 1,057 | 4.8 |
- Rob Agostinis - physician
- Tim Cartmell - engineer
- Mark Hope - entrepreneur
- Payman Parseyan - business owner
- Sandy Pon - realtor
Ward 10
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Michael Walters | 11,678 | 59.5 |
Vieri Berretti | 5,282 | 26.9 |
Sim Senol | 1,154 | 5.9 |
Samantha Hees | 855 | 4.4 |
Glenda K. Williams | 642 | 3.3 |
- Vieri Berretti - businessman
- Samantha Hees - UofA administrator
- Sim Senol - UofA employee
- Michael Walters - incumbent
- Glenda K. Williams - former reporter
Ward 11
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Mike Nickel | 9,148 | 56.0 |
Keren Tang | 4,361 | 26.7 |
Brandy Burdeniuk | 1,336 | 8.2 |
Chris Christianson | 684 | 4.2 |
Troy Pavlek | 567 | 3.5 |
Rob Aromin | 243 | 1.5 |
- Rob Armin - finished eighth in the 2013 Ward 11 race
- Brandy Burdeniuk - co-founder of EccoAmmo
- Chris Christianson - Government of Alberta public servant
- Mike Nickel - incumbent
- Troy Pavlek - software developer
- Keren Tang - civil servant
Ward 12
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Moe Banga | 6,636 | 45.9 |
Jo-Anne Wright | 3,378 | 23.4 |
Mike Russnak | 1,798 | 12.4 |
Nigel Logan | 1,645 | 11.4 |
Walter Youb | 1,002 | 6.9 |
- Moe Banga - incumbent
- Nigel Logan - constituency manager
- Mike Russnak - business manager
- Jo-Anne Wright - government employee
- Walter Youb - supply chain consultant
Public school trustees
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Ward A |
Cheryl Johner | 5,068 | 35.61 |
Ahmed Knowmadic Ali | 3,294 | 23.15 |
James Gault | 1,120 | 7.87 |
Thomas Deak | 978 | 6.87 |
Perry Chahal | 965 | 6.78 |
Joesph Luri | 924 | 6.49 |
George Chung Yan Lam | 760 | 5.34 |
Ward B |
Michelle Draper | Acclaimed |
Ward C |
Shelagh Dunn | 6,883 | 45.69 |
Orville Chubb | 2,741 | 18.19 |
Jon Hoffman | 2,320 | 15.4 |
Kurt Otto Kronebusch | 1,473 | 9.78 |
Ward D |
Trisha Estabrooks | 8,494 | 44.67 |
Kevin O'Connor | 4,591 | 24.14 |
Jeff Behrens | 1,659 | 8.72 |
Tamie Perryment | 1,499 | 7.88 |
Ward E |
Ken Gibson | 8,752 | 53.59 |
Sam Filice | 3,599 | 22.04 |
Chris Hurley | 2,021 | 12.38 |
Ward F |
Michael Janz | 15,671 | 71.4 |
Yemi Philip | 4,220 | 19.23 |
Ward G |
Bridget Stirling | 10,119 | 62.73 |
Tyler Duce | 4,762 | 29.52 |
Ward H |
Nathan Ip | 10,479 | 66.59 |
Neda Asadi | 4,044 | 25.7 |
Ward I |
Sherry Adams | 6,720 | 59.01 |
Saira Wagner | 2,589 | 22.74 |
Sajida Asghar | 1,298 | 11.4 |
Separate school trustees
Candidate[3] | Votes[2] | % |
Ward 71 |
Terry Harris | 3,742 | 63.67 |
Mara Jan Suchy | 1,705 | 29.01 |
Ward 72 |
Sandra Palazzo | 4,503 | 57.89 |
Dan Posa | 1,471 | 18.91 |
Mina Angotti | 812 | 10.44 |
Rudy Arcilla | 626 | 8.05 |
Ward 73 |
Carla Smiley | 2,846 | 44.69 |
Peter Davis | 1,763 | 27.68 |
Jeff Lee | 825 | 12.95 |
Bernadette Iahtail | 454 | 7.13 |
Ward 74 |
Debbie Engel | 4,285 | 60.26 |
Gabrielle Johnson | 2,441 | 34.33 |
Ward 75 |
Alene Mutala | 2,722 | 32.38 |
Glen Argan | 2,377 | 28.28 |
Michael Brown | 2,343 | 27.87 |
Ward 76 |
Lisa Turchansky | 4,886 | 53.44 |
Marilyn Bergstra | 3,839 | 41.99 |
Ward 77 |
Laura Thibert | 3,297 | 50.86 |
Kara Pelech | 1,653 | 25.5 |
Kristin Heimbecker | 1,218 | 18.79 |
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