Edmonton City Council


The Edmonton City Council is the governing body of the City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Edmonton currently has one mayor and 12 city councillors. Elections are held every four years. The most recent was held in 2017, and the next is in 2021. The mayor is elected across the whole city, through the First Past the Post plurality voting system. Councillors are elected one per ward, a division of the city, through the First Past the Post plurality voting system.
On July 22, 2009, City Council voted to change the electoral system of six wards to a system of 12 wards; each represented by a single councillor. The changes took effect in the 2010 election.In the 2010 election, Edmonton was divided into 12 wards each electing one councillor. Before that system was adopted in 1980, the city at different times used a variety of different electoral systems for the election of its councillors: two different systems of wards, one using FPTP, the other Block Voting systems; at-large elections with Block Voting; and at-large elections using Single Transferable Voting.
In May 2019, Edmonton’s Ward Boundary Commission began reviewing the city’s current boundary system. The findings will be reported to the City Council in May 2020, and any changes will be implemented after the 2021 municipal election.

Current membership

City Council's current membership was elected in 2017 and will serve until the 2021 election.

Since 2010

In 2010, Edmonton adopted a ward system in which one councillor was elected from each of twelve wards.
The mayor was elected from the city at-large.
In 2010, council was elected to serve three years. In 2013 and 2017 they were elected to serve for four years.
Year ElectedMayorWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8Ward 9Ward 10Ward 11Ward 12Notes
2017Don IvesonAndrew KnackBev EsslingerDave LokenEd GibbonsMichael OshryScott McKeenTony CaterinaBen HendersonTim CartmellMichael WaltersMike NickelMohinder Banga
2013Don IvesonAndrew KnackBev EsslingerDave LokenEd GibbonsMichael OshryScott McKeenTony CaterinaBen HendersonBryan AndersonMichael WaltersMike NickelAmarjeet Sohi
Mohinder Banga
2010Stephen MandelLinda SloanKim KrushellDave LokenEd GibbonsKaren LeiboviciJane BattyTony CaterinaBen HendersonBryan AndersonDon IvesonKerry DiotteAmarjeet Sohi

From 1980 until 2010

In 1980, Edmonton adopted a ward system in which two councillors were elected from each of six wards. These wards were more organic than the previous four-ward system.
The mayor was elected at-large. Those elected served for three years.
Year ElectedMayorWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Notes
2007Stephen MandelKaren Leibovici, Linda SloanRon Hayter, Kim KrushellTony Caterina, Ed GibbonsJane Batty, Ben HendersonBryan Anderson, Don IvesonAmarjeet Sohi, Dave Thiele
2004Stephen MandelKaren Leibovici, Linda SloanRon Hayter, Kim KrushellEd Gibbons, Janice MelnychukJane Batty, Michael PhairBryan Anderson, Mike NickelTerry Cavanagh, Dave Thiele
2001Bill SmithKaren Leibovici, Stephen MandelAllan Bolstad, Ron HayterEd Gibbons, Janice MelnychukJane Batty, Michael PhairBryan Anderson, Larry LangleyTerry Cavanagh, Dave Thiele
1998Bill SmithLeroy Chahley, Wendy KinsellaAllan Bolstad, Rose RosenbergerBrian Mason, Robert NoceMichael Phair, Jim TaylorBryan Anderson, Larry LangleyTerry Cavanagh, Dave Thiele
1995Bill SmithLeroy Chahley, Wendy KinsellaAllan Bolstad, Rose RosenbergerBrian Mason, Robert NoceMichael Phair, Jim TaylorLarry Langley, Brent MaitsonTerry Cavanagh, Dick Mather
1992Jan ReimerBruce Campbell, Leroy ChahleyAllan Bolstad, Ron HayterJudy Bethel, Brian MasonMichael Phair, Tooker GombergPatricia MacKenzie, Lillian StaroszikTerry Cavanagh, Sheila McKay
1989Jan ReimerBruce Campbell, Helen PaullCatherine Chichak, Ron HayterJudy Bethel, Brian MasonMel Binder, Lance WhitePatricia MacKenzie, Lillian StaroszikKen Kozak, Sheila McKay
1986Laurence DecoreBruce Campbell, Helen PaullRon Hayter, Jan ReimerJudy Bethel, Julian KiniskyMel Binder, Lance WhitePatricia MacKenzie, Lillian StaroszikTerry Cavanagh, Ken Kozak
1983Laurence DecoreOlivia Butti, G. Lyall RoperRon Hayter, Jan ReimerEd Ewasiuk, Julian KiniskyEd Leger, Lance WhiteLillian Staroszik, Percy WickmanTerry Cavanagh, Bettie Hewes
1980Cec PurvesOlivia Butti, Kenneth NewmanRon Hayter, Jan ReimerJune Cavanagh, Ed EwasiukPaul Norris, Gerry WrightLois Campbell, Percy WickmanBettie Hewes, Ed Leger

From 1971 until 1980

In 1971, Edmonton adopted a ward system in which three aldermen would be elected from each of four wards. Each ward was a north-south slice of the city so each contained territories on both sides of the river.
Still the mayor and the councillors were to serve for three years.
Year ElectedMayorWard 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Notes
1977Cec PurvesLois Campbell, Kenneth Newman, Paul NorrisOlivia Butti, Gene Dub, Percy WickmanRon Hayter, Edward Kennedy, Ed LegerWilliam Chmiliar, Bettie Hewes, Buck Olsen
1974William HawrelakRobert Matheson, Kenneth Newman, Ches TannerOlivia Butti, Laurence Decore, David LeadbeaterRon Hayter, Edward Kennedy, Ed LegerTerry Cavanagh, Bettie Hewes, Buck Olsen
1971Ivor DentDudley Menzies, Kenneth Newman, Ches TannerAlex Fallow, Cec Purves, David WardRon Hayter, Ed Leger, William McLeanTerry Cavanagh, Una Evans, Buck Olsen

1968

The 1968 Edmonton city election was different than the one before and the one after. Like the 1966 election the mayor and all the city councillors were up for election, councillors elected at large through Block Voting. But unlike 1968 they were to serve for three years.
In 1968 Alberta's legislation had been changed to require elections every three years in all of the province's municipalities.
Year ElectedMayorAldermenNotes
1968Ivor DentJames Bateman, Neil Crawford, Una Evans, Julia Kiniski, Ed Leger, Kathleen McCallum, Kenneth Newman, Terry Nugent, Cec Purves, Ches Tanner, David Ward, Morris Weinlos

From 1964 until 1966

In 1964 two new aldermanic positions were added, bringing the total to twelve. As well Edmonton unstaggered its terms for city officials, meaning that all the council seats would be up for election each election, held every two years. In preparation for this, in 1964 the mayor and all aldermanic positions up for re-election were elected to one-year terms. All alderman continued to be elected at-large through Block Voting.
Year ElectedMayorAldermenNotes
1966Vincent M. DantzerJames Bateman, John Leslie Bodie, Neil Crawford, Ivor Dent, Reginald Easton, Frank Edwards, Una Evans, Julia Kiniski, Ed Leger, Angus McGugan, Cec Purves, Morris Weinlos
1964William HawrelakJohn Leslie Bodie, Vincent M. Dantzer, vor Dent, Frank Edwards, Julia Kiniski, [Robert Franklin Lambert, Ed Leger, Kathleen McCallum, Angus McGugan, Kenneth Newman, Morris Weinlos, Ethel Wilson

From 1948 until 1963

In 1948, the mayor began to be elected for a two-year term, with annual elections still used to elect half the council each year through Block Voting. The council continued to be elected at-large to staggered two-year terms until 1963, when the council seats up for election were filled just for one year
Year ElectedMayorNorth sideSouth sideNotes
1963William HawrelakJohn Leslie Bodie, Ivor Dent, Julia Kiniski, Ed Leger, Gordon McClary, McKim Ross
1962Vincent M. Dantzer, Frederick John Mitchell, Morris Weinlos, Ethel WilsonGeorge Prudham
1961Elmer Ernest RoperJohn Leslie Bodie, Gordon McClaryAngus McGugan, Stanley Milner, McKim Ross
1960Milton Ezra Lazerte, Frederick John Mitchell, Morris Weinlos, Ethel WilsonGeorge Prudham
1959Elmer Ernest RoperEd Leger, Gordon McClary, McKim RossWilliam Henning, Angus McGugan
1958Donald Bowen, Laurette Douglas, William Henning, Frederick John Mitchell, Ethel WilsonGeorge Prudham
1957William HawrelakWilliam Connelly, Reginald Easton, J F FalconerHu Harries, Cliffard Roy
1956Donald Bowen, Laurette Douglas, Frederick John Mithcell, Ethel WilsonGiffard Main
1955William HawrelakWilliam Connelly, James Falconer, Abe MillerHu Harries, Cliffard Roy
1954Edwin Clarke, Laurette Douglas, Frederick John Mitchell, Ethel WilsonGiffard Main
1953William HawrelakRupert Clare, Abe Miller, Charles SimmondsHu Harries, Cliffard Roy, Harold Tanner
1952Edwin Clarke, Richmond Francis Hanna, Frederick John Mitchell, Ethel WilsonJames MacDonald
1951William HawrelakRupert Clare, Violet Field, Al Larson, Abe MillerHarold Tanner
1950Athelstan Bissett, Edwin Clarke, Richmond Francis Hanna, Frederick John MitchellDuncan Innes
1949Sidney ParsonsRupert Clare, Edwin Clarke, Francis Ford, Kenneth LawsonWilliam Hawrelak, Harold Tanner
1948Sidney Bowcott, Richmond Francis Hanna, Frederick John Mithcell, Sidney ParsonsAthelstan Bissett
1947Harry Dean AinlayFrancis Ford, Charles Gariepy, George GleaveJames McCrie Douglas, Harold Tanner

From 1928 until 1947

In this period, following a referendum in 1927, the city returned to using Block Voting to elect councillors at-large. Aldermen continued to be elected on staggered two-year terms, but the mayor was elected for a one-year term.
There was still guaranteed minimum representation for the south side of the North Saskatchewan River. This number increased over time. It was two until 1936, and three thereafter.
Year ElectedMayorNorth sideSouth sideNotes
1946Harry Dean AinlaySidney Bowcott, Frederick John Mitchell, James Harwood Ogilvie, Sidney ParsonsAthelstan Bissett, Harold Tanner
1945Harry Dean AinlayJames McCrie Douglas, Charles Gariepy, John Gillies, John MunroEthel Browne
1944John Wesley FrySidney Bowcott, Frederick John Mitchell, James Harwood Ogilvie, Sidney ParsonsAthelstan Bissett
1943John Wesley FryHarry Dean Ainlay, Charles Gariepy, R W HamiltonJames McCrie Douglas, Melvin Downey
1942John Wesley FrySidney Bowcott, Frederick John Mitchell, James Harwood Ogilvie, Sidney ParsonsAthelstan Bissett
1941John Wesley FryGwendolen Clarke, Charles Gariepy, Guy PattersonHarry Dean Ainlay, James McCrie Douglas
1940John Wesley FrySidney Bowcott, Charles Gariepy, Frederick John Mitchell, James Harwood Ogilvie, Sidney ParsonsAthelstan Bissett, Blair Paterson
1939John Wesley FryEdward Brown, Frederick Casselman, Daniel Kennedy KnottGeorge Campbell, Douglas Grout
1938John Wesley FryHugh Macdonald, Mack McColl, James Harwood Ogilvie, Sidney Parsons Blair Paterson
1937John Wesley FryEdward Brown, Frederick Casselman, Daniel Kennedy Knott George Campbell, Douglas Grout, Blair Paterson
1936Joseph ClarkeHugh Macdonald, John McCreath, James Harwood OgilvieAthelstan Bissett, John Wesley Fry
1935Joseph Clarke Walter Clevely, Elisha East, Guy Patterson Margaret Crang, Charles Gould
1934Joseph ClarkeJames East, Dick Foote, John Wesley Fry, Hugh Macdonald, John McCreathAthelstand Bissett
1933Daniel Kennedy Knott Ralph Bellamy, James Findlay Harry Dean Ainlay, Margaret Crang, Rice Sheppard
1932Daniel Kennedy Knott James East, John Wesley Fry, Charles Gibbs, John McCreath, James Harwood Ogilvie
1931Daniel Kennedy KnottHerbert Baker, James FindlayHarry Dean Ainlay, Arthur Gainer, Rice Sheppard
1930James McCrie DouglasJames Collisson, Charles Gibbs, Frederick Keillor, Donald Lake, Charles Gerald O'Connor
1929James McCrie DouglasHerbert Baker, Ralph Bellamy, Daniel Kennedy KnottArthur Gainer, Rice Sheppard
1928Ambrose BuryJames Collisson, Alfred Farmilo, James Findlay, Charles GibbsFrederick Keillor, Rice Sheppard

From 1923 until 1927

In this period, following a successful referendum in 1922, the city used Single Transferable Voting, a form of proportional representation, to elect councillors. The effect was that no one party took all the seats up for election. Alternative Voting was used to elect mayors to ensure that the successful candidate had to have a majority of the votes to win.
The southside still had guaranteed representation, of at least two councillors.
The mayor continued to be elected annually, and aldermen continued to be elected to staggered two-year terms.
Year ElectedMayorNorth sideSouth sideNotes
1927Ambrose BuryRalph Bellamy, John Bowen, James East, A C SloaneL S C Dineen
1926Ambrose BuryHerbert Baker, Alfred Farmilo, Charles Gibbs, Charles RobsonL S C Dineen, George Hazlett
1925Kenneth Alexander BlatchfordJames East , Alfred Farmilo , James Findlay , Charles Robson, A C SloaneJames McCrie Douglas, Frederick Keillor
1924Kenneth Alexander BlatchfordJoseph Clarke, James Collisson, Charles Gibbs , Daniel Kennedy Knott Will Werner
1923Kenneth Alexander BlatchfordAmbrose Bury, James McCrie Douglas, James East, James Findlay, William ReaJoseph J. Duggan

From 1912 until 1922

As part of the amalgamation agreement with City of Strathcona south of the river, in 1912 council expanded to ten members and adopted guaranteed representation, of at least two seats, for the south side. The mayor continued to be elected annually, and aldermen continued to be elected to staggered two-year terms.
Year ElectedMayorNorth sideSouth sideNotes
1922David Milwyn DugganJoseph Adair, Kenneth Alexander Blatchford, James Collisson, Daniel Kennedy KnottValentine Richards, Rice Sheppard
1921David Milwyn DugganKenneth Alexander Blatchford, Ambrose Bury, James East, Izena Ross, Charles WeaverThomas Malone, Bickerton Pratt
1920David Milwyn DugganJoseph Adair, James Collisson, W C McArthur, Andrew McLennanSamuel McCoppen, Valentine Richards
1919Joseph Clarke Percy Abbott, James East, J. A. Kinney John Bowen, Rice Sheppard
1918Joseph ClarkeCharles Hepburn, Henri Martin, Samuel McCoppen, Andrew McLennanCharles Grant, John J. McKenzie
1917Harry Marshall Erskine EvansMatthew Esdale, J. A. Kinney, Henri Martin, Samuel McCoppen, Charles WilsonOrlando Bush, Warren Prevey
1916William Thomas HenryThomas Bellamy, J. A. Kinney, James Macfie MacDonald, William Martin, George PheaseyCharles Grant
1915William Thomas HenryJames Macfie MacDonald, W C McArthur, Charles WilsonOrlando Bush, Robert Blyth Douglas
1914William Thomas HenryHugh Calder, R N Frith, W C McArthur, Joseph Henri Picard, James Ramsey, Samuel Williamson
1913William McNamaraAlexander Campbell, Joseph Clarke, Robert Blyth Douglas, Rice SheppardJ. A. Kinney
Dec 1912William ShortJoseph Driscoll, James East, Gustave May, Harry SmithHugh Calder
Feb 1912George S. ArmstrongJoseph Clarke, Henry Douglas, James East, Charles Gowan, John Lundy, Gustave May, Herman McInnesHugh Calder, John Tipton, Thomas J. Walsh

From 1904 until 1911

Edmonton was incorporated as a city in 1904. The size of council was set at eight alderman plus the mayor, with the mayor being elected annually and the aldermen being elected on staggered two-year terms.
Year ElectedMayorAldermenNotes
1910George S. ArmstrongCharles Gowan, Thomas Grindley, John Lundy, Herman McInnes, James McKinley
1909Robert LeeGeorge S. Armstrong, James Hyndman, John H. Millar, James Mould
1908John Alexander McDougallAndrew Agar, Daniel Fraser, Wilfrid Gariépy, John Lundy, Herman McInnes, James McKinley
1907John Alexander McDougallGeorge S. Armstrong, Thomas Bellamy, Robert Lee, Robert Manson, Herman McInnes
1906William Antrobus GriesbachCameron Anderson, Thomas Daly, Wilfrid Gariépy, Morton MacAuley, James Walker
1905Charles MayWilliam Antrobus Griesbach, Robert Manson, Joseph Henri Picard, Samuel Smith
1904Kenneth W. MacKenzieThomas Bellamy, John Boyle, William Clark, Daniel Fraser, William Antrobus Griesbach, Charles May, Kenneth McLeod, Joseph Henri Picard

Edmonton Town Council

From 1898 until 1904

The Edmonton Town Council was the governing body of Edmonton, Northwest Territories, from 1892 until 1904, when Edmonton was incorporated as a city and the council became Edmonton City Council. Throughout its history it included a mayor and six aldermen.
The mayor was elected annually throughout the town's history, but beginning in 1898 they were elected to staggered two-year terms, with half of them elected each year.
Year ElectedMayorAldermenNotes
1903William ShortEdmund Grierson, Charles May, Joseph Henri Picard
1902William ShortArthur Cushing, Daniel Fraser, James Ross
1901William ShortCornelius Gallagher, Henry Goodridge, Edmund Grierson, Phillip Heiminck
1900Kenneth W. MacKenzieJames Blowey, Henry Goodridge, William Thomas Henry, Joseph Morris
1899Kenneth W. MacKenzieAlfred Brown, Henry Goodridge, Robert Lee, Colin Strang
1898William S. EdmistonAlfred Brown, Alfred Jackson, Kenneth W. MacKenzie, Kenneth McLeod, Joseph Henri Picard, Richard Secord

From 1892 until 1898

The mayor and aldermen were elected annually from 1892 to 1898.
Year ElectedMayorAldermenNotes
1897William S. EdmistonThomas Hourston, William Humberstone, Alfred Jackson, Kenneth McLeod, Joseph Henri Picard, James Ross
Dec 1896John Alexander McDougallDaniel Fraser, Cornelius Gallagher, Joseph Gariépy, Thomas Hourston, Alfred Jackson, Kenneth McLeod
Jan 1896Herbert Charles WilsonThomas Bellamy, Isaac Cowie, William S. Edmiston, John Kelly, Matthew McCauley, Charles Sutter
1895Herbert Charles WilsonThomas Bellamy, John Cameron, William S. Edmiston, John Kelly, Joseph Henri Picard, Colin Strang
1894Matthew McCauleyCornelius Gallagher, John Alexander McDougall, Joseph Henri Picard, James Ross, Colin Strang, Charles Sutter
1893Matthew McCauleyCornelius Gallagher, James Goodridge, John Alexander McDougall, Kenneth McLeod, George Sanderson, Colin Strang
1892Matthew McCauleyJohn Cameron, Edward Carey, Philip Daly, Daniel Fraser, James Goodridge, Colin Strang