Edmonton votes 2025: What we know so far
UPDATE (Oct. 21, 10:00pm): Andrew Knack is set to become Edmonton's 37th mayor, leading a council that will have many of the same people he served with previously, as well as a few members of the Better Edmonton party. Read the latest here
What Taproot knows about Edmonton's 2025 election so far is that voter turnout was just more than 30%, the lowest since 2007, that some voters waited until after 10pm to cast their ballots, and that as of 1:20am on Oct. 21, about 54,000 votes had come through.
Those results, preliminary as they are, show Andrew Knack leading in the race for mayor, that incumbents in council races are doing far better than some pundits expected, and that party-affiliated candidates are struggling to make headway.
The City of Edmonton said it would open no new ballot boxes after midnight on Oct. 20 and would stop hand-counting ballots at 1am on Oct. 21. It said counts will resume at 9am Tuesday, and that an unofficial result is expected before Oct. 22.
Here's a quick glimpse of the results so far.
Mayor
The race for mayor saw the first unofficial results come into Taproot's results dashboard just before 10:30pm. As Taproot went to press, the race appeared to be between Andrew Knack and Tim Cartmell, with Knack holding a rougly 4,900-vote advantage, with 48 of 236 polls reporting.
Both Knack, at 37.7%, and Cartmell, at 28.7%, had a significant lead over Michael Walters in third at 11.8%, with Omar Mohammad in fourth place at 10.8%. Rahim Jaffer was a distant fifth at 4.5%.
The race for mayor had 13 total candidates, including Paul Bakhmut, Ronald Stewart Billingsley, Jr, Tony Caterina, Abdul Malik Chukwudi, Vanessa Denman, Andy Andrzej Gudanowski, Utha Nadauk, and Olney Tugwell.