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The Calgary City Council is the legislative governing body that represents the citizens of Calgary. The council consists of 15 members: the chief elected official, titled the mayor, and 14 councillors. Jyoti Gondek was elected mayor in October 2021 as the city's 37th. Each of the 14 councillors represent one of the city's 14 wards.
The 1927 Calgary municipal election was held on December 14, 1927, to elect a Mayor and six Aldermen to sit on Calgary City Council. Along with positions on Calgary City Council, four trustees for the Public School Board and four questions were put before the voters. Calgary City Council governed under "Initiative, Referendum and Recall" which ...
The 2021 Calgary municipal election was held on October 18, 2021, to elect a mayor and fourteen councillors to the Calgary City Council.. In conjunction with the elections for Calgary City Council, residents cast ballots for trustees of the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District, a municipal vote on the question of returning to fluoridation of the city's water ...
Hopewell Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting, 6-9 p.m., Municipal Building (City Council Chambers), 300 N. Main Street. Inquiries? Inquiries? Contact Director of Planning Christopher Ward at (804) 541 ...
“It is important to note that, the Bobb Group, which has charged the city $2,300,000 for their services to date, recommended an outright transfer of a State Compensation Board funded employee in ...
The 2013 Calgary municipal election was held Monday, October 21, 2013, to elect a mayor and 14 councillors to the city council, the seven trustees to the Calgary School District (each representing two of 14 wards), and five of the seven trustees to the Calgary Catholic School District (each representing two of 14 wards).
Jeromy Farkas is a Canadian fundraiser, [1] [2] filmmaker, [3] athlete, columnist, [4] [5] and former politician. He was elected to Calgary City Council in the 2017 municipal election to represent Ward 11 for a four-year term.
Following the passage of the Calgary Charter (Ordinance 33 of 1893), which provided "City" status to Calgary, the Councillors were elected to represent wards of the City. [2] From 1894 to 1904, the City was divided into three wards, each represented by three Councillors, for a total of nine Councillors.