Jeromy Farkas narrowly defeated Sonya Sharp in the race for Calgary mayor, with Jyoti Gondek becoming the first incumbent mayor in four decades to not win re-election.
The last Calgary election to have worse turnout was 2007. (In 2013, voter turnout was almost but not quite as bad, at 39.4%.) ...
In Calgary’s closest mayoral election in recent memory, the former Ward 11 councillor was neck-and-neck with Sonya Sharp, leader of the Communities First party, for much of election night, in a ...
On Tuesday, Elections Calgary released updated numbers, which show that Jeromy Farkas won the election with 91,112 votes to ...
Advance polls are now open each day between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. until Oct. 11, for the 2025 election of a new Calgary mayor, ...
According to official results posted by the city, Jeromy Farkas was elected mayor with 91,071 votes compared to Sharp's ...
Voters were also confronted with an unfamiliar scenario of three parties — two of them the right-leaning Communities First and the more centrist The Calgary Party, headed respectively by mayoral ...
ThinkHQ's president Marc Henry confirmed to Global News he is volunteering for the Communities First party and documents show he's donated to Sonya Sharp's campaign.
It’s a problem as old as time for Canadian municipalities: how do you pay the bills when no one wants to pay more?
A drone show above McMahon Stadium on Saturday began with a cheer for the home team but soon turned into a message promoting ...
: Friday night, Elections Calgary approved mayoral candidate Sonya Sharp's request for a recount.. It will take place on ...