Medicine Hat News

Incumbents take the day throughout Alberta

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A tight and sometimes nasty political race is coming to an end in Calgary, where incumbent Naheed Nenshi looks likely to be re-elected as mayor for a third term.

With only about half of polls reporting late Monday night, Nenshi was headed toward beating Calgary lawyer Bill Smith by a significan­t margin.

The affable Nenshi, who was the first Muslim mayor of a major North American city, gained a national profile with his stewardshi­p of the city through the devastatin­g floods of 2013 and by winning the 2014 World Mayor Prize.

But in this campaign he was accused of arrogance and being difficult to work with, an accusation he shrugged off by suggesting if he wanted to be universall­y loved, “I would have been a pet groomer.”

Smith said Calgarians were frustrated by high taxes, excessive spending by the city and a continued downturn in the energy sector, and suggested Nenshi had been avoiding those problems.

However, voters appeared to have stuck with the mayor, though not as strongly as they had in 2013, when he won with 73 per cent of the vote.

Elsewhere in the province, Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson handily won a second term, while incumbents also fared well in other Alberta cities.

Chris Spearman was re-elected in Lethbridge, as was Ted Clugston in Medicine Hat, Bill Given in Grande Prairie, and Tara Veer in Red Deer.

One of the few places where an incumbent was not running for reelection was the Regional Municipali­ty of Wood Buffalo, which includes Fort McMurray. Melissa Blake, who had been mayor since 2004, did not run again and will be replaced by Don Scott, a former provincial Conservati­ve cabinet minister.

Blake had been praised for her grace under pressure after a devastatin­g wildfire swept through the city in 2016 and also advocated for more housing and expanded infrastruc­ture when Fort McMurray boomed before the last oil downturn.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/JEFF MCINTOSH ?? Naheed Nenshi celebrates his victory as Calgary's mayor following municipal elections in Calgary late Monday.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/JEFF MCINTOSH Naheed Nenshi celebrates his victory as Calgary's mayor following municipal elections in Calgary late Monday.
 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/JASON FRANSON ?? Mayor Don Iveson and his wife Sarah Chan celebrate his re-election in Edmonton on Monday. This will be his second term as Mayor of Edmonton.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/JASON FRANSON Mayor Don Iveson and his wife Sarah Chan celebrate his re-election in Edmonton on Monday. This will be his second term as Mayor of Edmonton.

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