Acclamations up across region in 2025
Two municipalities in the Edmonton region have now elected mayors through acclamation in 2025, compared to one in 2021.
The trend appears to be headed in a different direction across the province, where at least 19 other municipalities have done the same, compared to 35 in 2021. A full list of acclaimed mayors and councillors will be available when the Alberta government publishes its official election results after they are due from municipalities on Oct. 24.
Election through acclamation is the result of a lone candidate running without an opponent. To understand why such acclamations happen in municipal politics, Taproot looked at academic studies. That research suggests links between population and acclamations, as well as candidates running as incumbents.
Nomination day in Alberta was Sept. 22, and the withdrawal period for candidates was Sept. 23. That means any candidate running unopposed has now been acclaimed, per the Local Authorities Election Act.
Acclamations across the region
One newly acclaimed mayor is William Choy of Stony Plain. Choy was elected to council in 2007, elected mayor in 2012, acclaimed mayor in 2013, and elected mayor in 2017 and 2021. Choy is now the longest-serving current mayor in the region.
Simon Boersma has similarly been acclaimed mayor in Morinville. Boersma beat the incumbent, Barry Turner, in 2021. Before that, Turner was acclaimed as mayor in 2017.
Tanni Doblanko has been acclaimed as councillor in Leduc County, just as she was in 2021. Doblanko was first elected to council in 2013 and was reelected in 2017, ahead of her two later acclamations. In 2017 and 2021, Doblanko was chosen by her fellow councillors to serve as mayor. Leduc County is the lone municipality in the region where voters don't directly elect a mayor.
In Strathcona County, Aaron Nelson has been acclaimed as the councillor for Ward 5.
In 2021, Mayor Alanna Hnatiw of Sturgeon County was the only acclaimed mayor in the region. This year, she faces one challenger: Patrick Tighe, who was a Sturgeon County councillor from 2013 to 2021. He did not run for council or mayor in 2021.