Red Deer Votes: Meet your city council candidates
Municipal election day is Oct. 18 across the province, with Albertans electing city and town councillors, mayors, reeves and school board trustees.
Advanced polling has also begun.
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In Red Deer, there are 30 candidates for city councillor, with eight seats up for grabs — not counting the mayor’s seat.




“If I was elected to Red Deer city council, my focus would be to listen to each and every citizen. I would be available and responsive to all queries and concerns. I believe in working together, at the grassroots level, to ensure Red Deer is a safe and secure place to live and visit. We have so many beautiful trails and parks but they’re often marred by misuse and subsequent garbage. Encampments and other blatant trespassing is occurring throughout the city. Homes and businesses are repeatedly being broken into. I would band together and lobby higher levels of government for more stringent laws and consequences in order to reduce crime by repeat offenders.








“Our city must seek smart, bottom-up change and a willingness to listen to people who live in our neighbourhoods, who work on the front lines, and who run our small businesses
I offer a different perspective on local issues that matter to all residents, and those who work in activities not centered on our community. I have never ran for public office before. Like many residents I did not grow up in Red Deer as my parents left the City 45 years ago. Individuals new to Red Deer in the last 20 years need representation and I bring alternative perspectives to council.


I have been a resident of Red Deer for 22 years. My wife Kelly and I have raised our four children here and we have been business owners in the downtown area for fourteen years.







