Regina City Council
Regina City Council | |
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Type | |
Type | Latin: Floreat Regina (Regina Flourishes)[1] |
Meeting place | |
Henry Baker Hall, Main Floor, City Hall, 2476 Victoria Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan | |
Website | |
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Regina City Council is the
wards throughout the city. The current council was elected to a four-year term on November 9, 2020.[2]
Council
Ward | Councillor | First elected | 2020 | Notes |
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Mayor | Sandra Masters | 2020 | Elected with 46.4% of vote | Masters is the first female elected mayor in either of Saskatchewan's two major cities. She defeated two-term incumbent Michael Fougere in 2020.[3] |
1 | Cheryl Stadnichuk | 2020 | Elected with 52.5% of vote | Stadnichuk unseated incumbent Barbara Young in 2020.[4] |
2 | Bob Hawkins | 2012 | Re-elected with 47.3% of vote | |
3 | Andrew Stevens | 2016 | Re-elected with 72.3% of vote | |
4 | Lori Bresciani | 2016 | Acclaimed | After being elected by a margin of 59 votes in 2016, Bresicani was unopposed in 2020.[5] |
5 | John Findura | 2009 | Re-elected with 50.5% of vote | |
6 | Dan LeBlanc | 2020 | Elected with 31.1% of vote | LeBlanc unseated incumbent Joel Murray in 2020.[4] |
7 | Terina Nelson | 2020 | Elected with 30.8% of vote | Elected as Terina Shaw. Unseated incumbent Sharron Bryce in 2020.[4] |
8 | Shanon Zachidniak | 2020 | Elected with 37.4% of vote | Seat left vacant by Mike O'Donnell, who opted not to run in 2020.[4] |
9 | Jason Mancinelli | 2016 | Re-elected with 34% of vote | |
10 | Landon Mohl | 2020 | Elected with 21.8% of vote | Seat left vacant by Jerry Flegel, who entered the race for mayor in 2020.[4] |
See also
References
- ^ "Understanding Our City's Symbols". City of Regina. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
- ^ "Official results released for Regina election, voter turnout was 21.3%". Regina. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ^ Djurik, Mickey (2020-11-09). "Sandra Masters will be Regina's first elected female mayor". Global News. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ^ a b c d e Dechene, Paul (2020-11-10). "Regina's new city council could be the most progressive in many years". CBC. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ^ Atter, Heidi (2020-10-21). "Regina city councillor Lori Bresciani 'honoured' to be acclaimed in Ward 4 | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved 2020-11-16.