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It is confirmed that six teachers are running in the 2019 Calgary City byelection:
• Joanne Boissonneault
• Andrew Finlay
• Val Fuchshuber
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• Kevin Kempt
• Darren Moroz
• Ron Robichaud |
The resignation of a Calgary City district representative (DR) in January made the byelection necessary. Whichever candidate is successful in the contest will join the current Provincial Executive Council (PEC) until its present term ends on June 30, 2019.
All six plus Hoehn running in 2019 PEC election
Candidates in the 2019 Calgary City byelection will join Kathy Hoehn in the race for the three Calgary City DR positions on PEC for its next two-year term.
Voting for both elections will take place online from March 14–18.
CALGARY
CITY
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Represent teachers employed by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District. |
2019 PEC Election
THREE TO BE ELECTED
Term: July 1, 2019–June 30, 2021
Number of Candidates: 7
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2019 Calgary City Byelection
ONE TO BE ELECTED
Term: March 19–June 30, 2019
Number of Candidates: 6
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Choices for both elections will appear on a single ballot. |
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Calgary City is one of the Alberta Teachers’ Association’s 11 geographic districts. At the provincial level of the Association, three Calgary City DRs represent the more than 1,200 members of Calgary Public Teachers Local No. 38 and Calgary Separate School Local No. 55. Members of those ATA locals are employed by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District.
Find more details on the 2019 Calgary City byelection, 2019 PEC election and the candidates on the ATA website.