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Mayerthorpe, Alberta, holds its first contested municipal election since 2019, with eight candidates vying for six council seats and three running for mayor.
Voters in Mayerthorpe, Alberta, will elect six council members in the Oct. 20, 2025, municipal election, the first contested race since 2019, with eight candidates running for six seats.
Incumbents Pat Burns, Kyler Mason, Esther Sonnenberg, and Becky Wells seek re-election alongside newcomers Rick Armstrong, Bridgette Campbell, James Mason, and Annette Pedersen.
Two mayoral candidates—incumbent Janet Jabush and challengers A.J.
Malcolm and Donovan Murray—are also running.
At a community forum, candidates discussed issues including rising taxes, population decline, infrastructure needs like sidewalks, fiscal responsibility, and budget transparency.
James Mason pledged to oppose tax increases, while others emphasized community engagement, experience, and accountability.
Residents may vote for up to six council members.
Mayerthorpe, Alberta, celebra su primera elección municipal impugnada desde 2019, con ocho candidatos compitiendo por seis escaños en el consejo y tres que se postulan para alcalde.