2010 Wood Buffalo municipal election

2010 Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo municipal election

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Mayor and 10 councilors to Wood Buffalo Council
 
Candidate Melissa Blake John Vyboh
Last election 5,115 Ran as councillor
Popular vote 7,799 2,394
Percentage 73.3 22.5

Wood Buffalo and surrounding wards (click to enlarge)

Mayor before election

Melissa Blake

Elected mayor

Melissa Blake

The 2010 Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo municipal election was held Monday, October 18, 2010. Since 1968, provincial legislation has required every municipality to hold triennial elections. The citizens of Wood Buffalo, (this includes the Urban Service Area of Fort McMurray,) Alberta, elected one mayor, eight of their ten councillors, the five Fort McMurray Public School District trustees (in Fort McMurray), three of the Northland School Division No. 61's 23 school boards (outside Fort McMurray, three or five trustees each), and the five Fort McMurray Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 32 trustees (in Fort McMurray). The two incumbent Ward 2 councillors had no challengers, and the school boards for Anzac and Janvier were acclaimed.

Results

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Bold indicates elected, and incumbents are italicized.

Mayor

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Mayor[1]
Candidate Votes %
Melissa Blake 7,799 73.3
John Vyboh 2,394 22.5
Joe Nebesny 301 2.8
George A. Mercredi 146 1.4

Councillors

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Council consists of ten members, six from Ward 1, two from Ward 2, one from Ward 3, and one from Ward 4.

Councillors[1]
Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Sheldon Germain 6,340 81.2 David A. Blair Acclaimed Allan G. Vinni 168 58.3 Jane Stroud 127 33.7
Mike Allen 5,728 73.4 Sonny Flett Acclaimed Ed Tatum 120 41.7 Kevin Tremblay 107 28.4
Phil Meagher 5,614 71.9 Mickey Cadden 60 15.9
Dave Kirschner 4,976 63.7 Lorne (Chucks) Wilzen 60 15.9
Donald K. Scott 4,566 58.5 Gordon Janvier 23 6.1
Russell Thomas 3,952 50.6
Christine Burton 3,616 46.3
Mila Byron 2,820 36.1
Ross Jacobs 2,817 36.1
Mohammad Shafiq Doger 1,593 20.4
Byron Bailey 1,244 15.9
Rick Haney 1,178 15.1
Gareth Norris 936 12.0
Gregory Lucas 910 11.7
Travis Dawson 563 7.2

Public School Trustees

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Fort McMurray Public School District[2]
Candidate Votes %
Jeff Thompson 3,622 99.8
Angela Adams 3,323 91.5
Linda Mywaart 3,173 87.4
Glenn Cooper 2,819 77.6
Stephanie Blackler 2,718 74.9
Glenn Doonanco 2,502 68.9
Northland School Division No. 61[2]
Fort Chipewyan Fort MacKay Anzac
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Marc Cote Acclaimed
Claris Voyageur 100 96.2 Janet Lynn McDonald 20 87.0 Dave Czibere Acclaimed
Lorraine J Cardinal 98 84.2 Tina Lorraine Black 17 73.9 Nadine Catherine Finch Acclaimed
Joseph Tuccaro 89 85.6 Shelly Lynn Harte 17 73.9 Dana Janvier Acclaimed
Julia Cardinal 87 83.7 Janine E. McDonald 10 43.5 Cindy McIntosh Acclaimed
Judy-Ann Cardinal 59 56.7 Doris Marlene Young 5 21.7 Janvier
John Chadi 49 47.1 Conklin Dolores Cardinal-Galloway Acclaimed
Paul Steven Tuccaro 37 35.6 Vern Quintal-Janvier 54 90.0 Herman Darrell Acclaimed
Dean Olson 51 85.0 Helen Lena Herman Acclaimed
Wendy Tremblay 51 85.0 Alice Lofstrom Acclaimed
Margaret A. Quintal 47 78.3 Bertha Anne Moir Acclaimed
Shirly A. Tremblay 41 68.3
Agnes L. Novak 36 60.0
Shawnene Lavallee 20 33.3

Separate School Trustees

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Fort McMurray Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 32[2]
Candidate Votes %
Geraldine Carbery 1,911 76.6
Tracy McKinnon 1,786 71.6
Cherie Cormier 1,664 66.7
Nicholas Keith McGrath 1,568 62.9
Kirk Behrisch 1,323 53.0
Robert Yaro 1,183 47.4
Maria Salvo-Vyboh 1,041 41.7
Carrie Dirk 1,001 40.1
Luarelle Dutchyn-Bouchard 994 39.9

By-election

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Following being elected as MLAs in the April 2012 provincial election, Ward 1 Councillors Mike Allen and Don Scott resigned their seats on council. A by-election was held on June 25, 2012, this time being contested by 14 Fort McMurray residents.

Councillor[3]
Ward 1
Candidate Votes %
Colleen Tatum 1,301 29.1
Christie Burton 1,162 26.0
Keith McGrath 1,044 23.3
Tyran Ault 991 22.1
Robert Parmenter 753 16.8
Matt Youens 752 16.8
Shafique Khan 700 15.6
James Anthony 361 8.1
John Mulhall 361 8.1
Byron Bailey 173 3.9
Bill Nahirney 89 2.0
Joe the Plumber Nebesny 83 1.9
Chris Alton 79 1.8
Valance Howard 44 1.0

References

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  1. ^ a b "Official Election Results" (PDF). Wood Buffalo. October 22, 2010. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "Election Summary Report" (PDF). Fort McMurray Catholic School District. October 21, 2010. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
  3. ^ "Official Election Results" (PDF). June 25, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 26, 2012. Retrieved October 26, 2012.
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