In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Airdrie elected six aldermen, and participated in electing two of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees. All six incumbent aldermen were re-elected, the incumbent mayor had no challengers, and the Calgary Catholic School District's Ward 3/5 incumbent trustee had no challengers.
Brooks
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Brooks elected one mayor and six councillors, and participated in electing some of the Grasslands Regional Division No. 6's six trustees, and one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees. The incumbent mayor Don Weisbeck, did not run.
Calgary
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Calgary elected one mayor, 12 of their 14 aldermen, five of the seven Calgary School District trustees, and three of the seven Calgary Catholic School District trustees. Two incumbent councillors were unchallenged, two incumbent public school trustees were unchallenged, and four separate school trustee candidates were unchallenged.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Camrose elected eight councillors, two of the Battle River Regional Division No. 31's eight trustees, and one of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Cold Lake elected one mayor, six councillors, three of the Northern Lights School Division No. 69's eight trustees, and three of the Lakeland Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 150's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor Allan Buck, did not run.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Edmonton elected one mayor, 12 councillors, eight of the nine Edmonton Public Schools trustees, and four of the seven Edmonton Catholic School District trustees. One incumbent public school trustee had no challengers, and three separate school trustee candidates were unchallenged.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Fort Saskatchewan elected six councillors, two of the Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14's nine trustees, and one of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
[|Grande Prairie]
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Grande Prairie elected one mayor, eight aldermen, the five Grande Prairie School District No. 2357 trustees, and five of the Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 28's seven trustees.
[|Leduc]
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Leduc elected one mayor, six aldermen, two of the Black Gold Regional Schools' seven trustees, and two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lethbridge elected eight aldermen, the seven Lethbridge School District No. 51 trustees, and five of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4's nine trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Medicine Hat elected one mayor, eight aldermen, the five Medicine Hat School District No. 76 trustees, and four of the Medicine Hat Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 20's five trustees.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Red Deer elected one mayor, eight councillors, the seven Red Deer School District No. 104 trustees, and five of the Red Deer Catholic Regional Division No. 39's seven trustees.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Spruce Grove elected one mayor, six aldermen, and two of the Parkland School Division No. 70's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor Ken Scott, did not run, and the three incumbent Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2 Ward 2 trustees were not challenged.
St. Albert
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of St. Albert elected one mayor and six councillors. The incumbent mayor Paul Chalifoux did not run, and the Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools' four Ward St. Albert trustees and the St. Albert Protestant Separate School Division No. 6's five trustees were unchallenged.
[|Wetaskiwin]
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Wetaskiwin elected six aldermen and three of the Wetaskiwin Regional Division No. 11's eight trustees, and participated in electing two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
By-election
After it was announced that Alderman Dave Anderson would be leaving council, a by-election was held on September 15, 2008, to fill the empty seat, only 16.4% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.
Towns
The following are the available election results for Alberta towns with a population over 8,500, plus the notable town of [|Slave Lake]. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Beaumont elected one mayor, six councillors, and one of the Black Gold Regional Schools' seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Canmore elected six councillors, and participated in electing three of the Canadian Rockies Regional Division No. 12's seven trustees, and one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Chestermere elected one mayor and six councillors, and participated in electing one of the Rocky View School Division No. 41's seven trustees, and one of the Calgary Catholic School District's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor Dave Mikkelsen, did not run.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Cochrane elected one mayor, six councillors, and one of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees. The Calgary Catholic School District's Ward 1/2 incumbent trustee had no challengers.
[|High River]
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of High River elected one mayor, six councillors, and one of the Foothills School Division No. 38's five trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.
[|Hinton]
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Hinton elected one mayor and six councillors, and participated in electing one of the Grande Yellowhead Regional Division No. 35's six trustees, and one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lacombe elected six councillors, and participated in electing two of the Wolf Creek School Division No. 72's six trustees, and one of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees. The incumbent mayor had no challengers.
[|Okotoks]
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Okotoks elected one mayor, six councillors, and one of the Foothills School Division No. 38's five trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.
Slave Lake
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Slave Lake elected one mayor and six councillors, and participated in electing two of the High Prairie School Division No. 48's eight trustees. The voters were also asked a series of plebiscite questions.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Stony Plain elected one mayor, six councillors, and one of the Parkland School Division No. 70's seven trustees. The incumbent mayor Donna Cowan, did not run, and the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's two Ward 1 trustees were unchallenged.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Strathmore elected one mayor, six councillors, and two of the Golden Hills School Division No. 75's seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Sylvan Lake elected one mayor and six councillors, and participated in electing one of the Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73's nine trustees. The incumbent mayor Bryan Lambertson, did not run.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Whitecourt elected one mayor and six councillors, and participated in electing two of the Northern Gateway Regional Division No. 10's nine trustees, and two of the Living Waters Catholic Regional Division No. 42's six trustees.
By-election
After it was announced that Councillors Bob Walker and Nieta World would be leaving council, a by-election was held on May 4, 2009, to fill the empty seats, only 11.5% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Strathcona elected one mayor, six of their eight councillors, five of the Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14's nine trustees, and four of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 41's seven trustees. Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged.
Wood Buffalo
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo elected one mayor, nine of their ten councillors, the five Fort McMurray Public School District trustees, and four of the Northland School Division No. 61's 23 school boards. One incumbent Councillor had no challengers, and the five trustee candidates for the Fort McMurray Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 32 were unchallenged.
By-election
A by-election was held on June 9, 2008 to fill an empty seat on council.
Municipal districts
The following are the available election results for Alberta municipal districts with a population over 10,000. Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of the Municipal District of Bonnyville No. 87 elected one reeve, six councillors, and three of the Northern Lights School Division No. 69's nine trustees, and participated in electing three of the Lakeland Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 150's seven trustees. The incumbent reeve Ken Foley, did not run.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Clearwater elected five of their seven councillors and two of the Wild Rose School Division No. 66's six trustees. Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 7 Councillor Patrick Alexander the County Reeve.
M.D. of Foothills
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of the Municipal District of Foothills No. 31 elected seven councillors and three of the Foothills School Division No. 38's five trustees, and participated in electing two of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 3's eight trustees. Council appointed Division 2 Councillor Roy McLean the County Reeve.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of the County of Grande Prairie No. 1 elected four of their nine councillors and five of the Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76's nine trustees, and participated in electing six of the Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 28's seven trustees. Five of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 1 Councillor Everett McDonald the County Reeve.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lacombe County elected two of their seven councillors and three of the Wolf Creek School Division No. 72's six trustees, and participated in electing a Wolf Creek trustee from Ward 1, and one of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees. All seven incumbent councillors re-ran, five were unchallenged, and one lost in a tie breaker draw; council appointed Division 7 Councillor Terry Engen the County Reeve.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Leduc County elected five of their seven councillors and three of the Black Gold Regional Schools' seven trustees, and participated in electing three of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees and one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's nine trustees. Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 2 Councillor Marvin Molzan the Mayor.
County of Lethbridge
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Lethbridge County elected two of their seven councillors and five of the Palliser Regional Division No. 26's six trustees, and participated in electing seven of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4's nine trustees. Five of the council candidates were unchallenged and council appointed Division 1 Councillor Lorne Hickey the County Reeve.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Mountain View County elected seven councillors and four of the Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73's nine trustees. Council appointed Division 7 Councillor Al Kemmere the County Reeve.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Parkland County elected one mayor, six councillors, and four of the Parkland School Division No. 70's six trustees, and participated in electing five of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's nine trustees.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Red Deer County elected one mayor, five of their six councillors, and five of the Chinook's Edge School Division's nine trustees. Division 6 had only one council candidate; italicized names in the table indicates individuals who were in council before this election.
M.D. of Rocky View
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Rocky View County elected six of their nine councillors and six of the Rocky View School Division's seven trustees, and participated in electing three of the Calgary Catholic School District's seven trustees. Three of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 7 Councillor Lois Habberfield the County Reeve.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Sturgeon County elected one mayor, four of their six councillors, and the seven Sturgeon School Division No. 24 trustees. Two of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged.
By-election
After it was announced that Councillor Mark Oberg would be leaving council, a by-election was held on April 27, 2009, to fill the empty seat, only 23.2% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of the County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 elected two of their seven councillors, and four of the Wetaskiwin Regional Division No. 11's eight trustees, and participated in electing two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38's nine trustees. Five of the incumbent councillors were unchallenged, and council appointed Division 3 Councillor Garry Dearing the County Reeve.
In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Yellowhead County elected one mayor, four of their eight councillors, and four of the Grande Yellowhead Regional Division No. 35's six trustees, and participated in electing one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 2's eight trustees and one of the Living Waters Catholic Regional Division No. 42's six trustees. Four of the council candidates were unchallenged.
Amalgamation plebiscite
In early 2006, the towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley initiated discussions on a possible amalgamation of the two municipalities. The discussions culminated in a plebiscite held concurrently with their municipal elections, where the question asked of voters was "Do you support an amalgamation of the Town of Black Diamond and the Town of Turner Valley to form one municipality?" The results of the plebiscite were 66% of Turner Valley voters were in favour of amalgamation, while 71% of Black Diamond voters were against amalgamation.