2007 Alberta municipal elections

Mayors (reeves), councillors (aldermen), and trustees were elected to office in 15 of the 16 cities, all 111 towns, all 99 villages, all 4 specialized municipalities, all 64 municipal districts, 3 of the 7 improvement districts, and the advisory councils of the 3 special areas.

The 2007 municipal elections featured a plebiscite on the possible amalgamation of the towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley.

31's eight trustees (as Ward Camrose), and one of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

14's nine trustees (as Ward Fort Saskatchewan), and one of the Elk Island Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

2357 trustees (at large), and five of the Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No.

In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Leduc elected one mayor, six aldermen (all at large), two of the Black Gold Regional Schools' seven trustees (as Ward Leduc), and two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

51 trustees (at large), and five of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

11's eight trustees (as Ward City), and participated in electing two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

After it was announced that Alderman Dave Anderson would be leaving council, a by-election was held on September 15, 2008, to fill the empty seat, only 16.4% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.

The Calgary Catholic School District's Ward 1/2 incumbent trustee had no challengers.

38's five trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

38's five trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

The incumbent mayor Donna Cowan, did not run, and the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

75's seven trustees, and participated in electing one of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

42's six trustees.After it was announced that Councillors Bob Walker and Nieta World would be leaving council, a by-election was held on May 4, 2009, to fill the empty seats, only 11.5% of eligible voters turned-out for the vote.

The following are the available election results for Alberta specialized municipalities with a population over 20,000, these include the urban service areas of Fort McMurray and Sherwood Park.

In the 2007 elections, the citizens of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo elected one mayor, nine of their ten councillors (from four wards), the five Fort McMurray Public School District trustees (in Fort McMurray), and four of the Northland School Division No.

One incumbent Councillor had no challengers, and the five trustee candidates for the Fort McMurray Roman Catholic Separate School District No.

87 elected one reeve, six councillors (one from each of six wards), and three of the Northern Lights School Division No.

69's nine trustees (as Ward 1), and participated in electing three of the Lakeland Roman Catholic Separate School District No.

38's five trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, & 3), and participated in electing two of the Christ the Redeemer Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

Council appointed Division 2 Councillor Roy McLean the County Reeve.

76's nine trustees (one from each of Wards 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7), and participated in electing six of the Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No.

38's nine trustees (supporters near Beaumont & Leduc) and one of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

Council appointed Division 7 Councillor Al Kemmere the County Reeve.

70's six trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 4, & 6), and participated in electing five of the Evergreen Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

In the 2007 elections, the citizens of Red Deer County elected one mayor (a new position, as a reeve was appointed previously[60]), five of their six councillors (one from each of six divisions, one less than previous), and five of the Chinook's Edge School Division's nine trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5).

11's eight trustees (one from each of Wards 1, 2, 3, & 4), and participated in electing two of the St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No.

In early 2006, the towns of Black Diamond and Turner Valley initiated discussions on a possible amalgamation of the two municipalities.

[69] The discussions culminated in a plebiscite held concurrently with their municipal elections, where the question asked of voters was "Do you support an amalgamation of the Town of Black Diamond and the Town of Turner Valley to form one municipality?