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Nomination Period Open for Red Deer 2025 Municipal Election

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Prospective candidates for Red Deer’s 2025 Election are advised that the nomination period is now open, and candidates have until noon on September 22, 2025 to file the necessary paperwork, secure required signatures, and complete all preliminary steps.

Voters in Red Deer will elect one Mayor, eight City Councillors, and School Trustees for the Red Deer Public School Division or the Red Deer Catholic Regional School Division. The number of positions available is as follows:

  • Mayor (The City of Red Deer): 1 position
  • City Councillor (The City of Red Deer): 8 positions
  • School Trustee (Red Deer Catholic Regional School Division): 7 positions
  • School Trustee (Red Deer Public School Division): 7 positions

“There are several new requirements this year that prospective candidates need to be aware of, per legislative changes,” said Jessica Robinson, Returning Officer. “Among these are the requirements to file a notice of intent, minimum signatures and a deposit for anyone looking to run in the Mayoral or City Councillor contests.”

Prospective candidates who intend to seek office in 2025 must file a Notice of Intent. This step must be completed before any campaign contributions are accepted or expenses incurred. A Notice of Intent may be submitted at any time during the campaign period by emailing the completed form to [email protected] or delivering it in-person to:

Red Deer Elections Office
City Hall (4914 – 48 Avenue)
Red Deer, AB

Nomination Requirements
To officially file as a candidate, all required nomination documents must be submitted during the nomination period, beginning January 2, 2025, and ending at 12 noon on Monday, September 22, 2025.

The following forms must be completed and submitted:

  • Form 4 – Nomination Paper and Candidate’s Acceptance
  • Form 5 – Candidate Financial Information

Signature and Deposit Requirements
Nomination papers must include original signatures from eligible electors in Red Deer. Digital signatures will not be accepted. It is recommended that candidates obtain more than the minimum required number of signatures in case any signatory is found ineligible.

Office Eligible Signatures Deposit
Mayor 100 $100
Councillor 50 $100
Red Deer Public Schools Trustee 5 $0
Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools Trustee 5 $0

All nomination forms must be signed before a Commissioner for Oaths in and for Alberta or the Returning Officer. Appointments to have forms signed can be arranged by emailing [email protected].

The 2025 Election will be conducted by the appointed Returning Officer, who also oversees the elections for both the Red Deer Public School Division and the Red Deer Catholic Regional School Division. Municipal elections in Alberta occur every four years, in accordance with the Local Authorities Election Act, Municipal Government Act, and the Education Act.

For More Information

For details regarding the nomination process, eligibility requirements, and key election dates, please visit elections.reddeer.ca.

City of Red Deer

Cindy Jefferies is Mayor. Tristin Brisbois, Cassandra Curtis, Jaelene Tweedle, and Adam Goodwin new Councillors – 2025 Red Deer General Election Results

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Showing official results for: Mayor of The City of Red Deer

# Candidate Name Votes Percentage
1 JEFFERIES, Cindy 6237 41%
2 SCOTT, Gareth 3483 23%
3 DOERKSEN, Victor 3143 20%
4 LEE, Lawrence 2215 14%
5 GALLAGHER, John 298 2%
Rejected Ballots 0 0%

Showing official results for: Councillor of The City of Red Deer

# Candidate Name Votes Percentage
1 BRISBOIS, Tristin 6703 7%
2 CURTIS, Cassandra 6422 7%
3 KRAHN, Chad 6249 7%
4 BARNSTABLE, Kraymer 6235 7%
5 WYNTJES, Dianne 6069 7%
6 TWEEDLE, Jaelene 5635 6%
7 GOODWIN, Adam 5290 6%
8 BURUMA, Bruce 5241 6%
9 GOULET-JONES, Calvin 5050 5%
10 HUIZING, Hans 4810 5%
11 BOUCHARD, Brandon 4528 5%
12 MACDONALD, Ashley Jason 3832 4%
13 BUCHANAN, Buck 3660 4%
14 MOHAMOUD, Zainab 3478 4%
15 SYPKES, Thomas 3459 4%
16 BECK, Gabriel 3370 4%
17 PARKS, Gail 2809 3%
18 YZERMAN, Calvin 2265 2%
19 WILE, Haley 1986 2%
20 COMÉTE, Christian 1843 2%
21 KLERKS, Kevin M. 1699 2%
22 ROBINSON, Don 1296 1%
23 MARTIN, Greg 656 1%
24 KLYWAK, Anthony 444 0%
Rejected Ballots 0 0%

Showing official results for: Trustee of the Red Deer Public School Division

# Candidate Name Votes Percentage
1 SOMMERS, Angela 3320 9%
2 BUCHANAN, Nicole 3180 9%
3 MACAULAY, Dianne 3119 8%
4 WATTERS, Jim 3038 8%
5 BAIRD SMITH, Emilee 2753 7%
6 DAVIES, Nathan 2749 7%
7 DALSTRA, Jason 2722 7%
8 CHRISTENSEN, Sheri 2701 7%
9 PARKER, Jenessa 2581 7%
10 PEACOCKE, Cathy 2573 7%
11 WILLIAMS, Danielle 2342 6%
12 ODISHAW, Shelley Lynn 2187 6%
13 SYMONS, Jessica 1881 5

Trustee of the Red Deer Catholic Separate School Division, Red Deer Area Ward

# Candidate Name Votes Percentage
1 ANDREW, Chris 2020 14%
2 MACDONALD, Brenda 1354 10%
3 REED, Martin (Marty) 1082 8%
4 LEYSON, Cynthia 1050 8%
5 HUBER, Emily 1037 7%
6 HOLLMAN, Murray 1036 7%
7 DONOVAN, Matthew 1021 7%
8 GROENEN, John 974 7%
9 STEEVES, Rod 921 7%
10 PASULA, Kim 911 7%
11 BECK, Gabriel 825 6%
12 HUNTER, Ashley 811 6%
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City of Red Deer

Plan Ahead: Voting May Take a Little Longer This Election Day

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News release from the City of Red Deer

Voters are encouraged to plan their vote and allow a little extra time at the polls this Election Day, Monday, October 20.

Because this year’s election uses Alberta’s new Permanent Elector Registry, voting may take slightly longer than in previous years. Municipalities are required to provide updated voter information back to the province after the election. As a result, many voters will be asked to complete an Elector Register Form (Form 13) at the voting station — even if they are already registered to vote. This ensures that voter information is accurate and up to date. Once the registry information has been updated, all forms are securely shredded.

Additionally, the Permanent Elector Registry is not shared with local school boards, so anyone voting for a School Board Trustee must also complete an Elector Register Form (Form 13).

We appreciate voters’ patience as our election teams work to ensure every eligible voter can cast their ballot accurately and securely. Once the voting process begins, most voters complete their vote in about 10 minutes.

To help avoid lineups, voters can visit Red Deer Elections website to check real-time wait times at each voting station and choose the location with the shortest line.

Anyone who arrives at a polling station and joins a line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote.

Thank you for your understanding and for taking the time to make your voice heard in Red Deer’s 2025 Municipal and School Board Election.

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