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Mayor Of Saint John, New Brunswick
The Mayor of the City of Saint John is the head of the elected municipal council of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John Common Council consists of a mayor (chair) and 10 councillors. The city has a ward system with four of roughly equal population. This municipal arrangement was first adopted in the 2008 municipal election after a plebiscite held October 9, 2007. The mayor is directly elected along with two councillors that run at large. Since 2021, the deputy mayor has been chosen by Common Council after each election, having previously been the councillor at large who gained a plurality of votes. The current deputy mayor is John MacKenzie. Each ward elects two councillor. Since the incorporation of Saint John in 1785, the mayor has served as the chief representative of the city. Officeholders were first appointed by the Governor of New Brunswick, under an order in council. By the end of the end of the nineteenth century, the mayor was elected by the alderman of Com ...
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Donna Reardon
Donna Reardon is a Canadian politician, who currently serves as the mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John is a seaport city of the Atlantic Ocean located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign of Ki .... She was first elected as a city councillor in May 2012, and was re-elected in 2016. She was elected the 79th Mayor on May 25, 2021 in the 2021 New Brunswick municipal elections. She was officially sworn in office on June 7, 2021 in the Marco Polo Room of the Saint John Trade and Convention Centre. She is the third female Mayor of the city. She is a trained dietician and has worked as an administrator at her husband's medical practice. Electoral record 2021 Municipal General Election 2016 Municipal General Election 2012 Municipal General Election References Mayors of Saint John, New Brunswick Living peopl ...
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David Laurence MacLaren
David Laurence MacLaren (October 27, 1893 – September 7, 1960) was a Canadian politician and the 20th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, he was appointed Minister of National Revenue in April 1945 in the Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and m ... cabinet of Mackenzie King. He was defeated in the 1945 election in the riding of St. John—Albert. From 1945 until 1958, he was the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. He was elected mayor of Saint John again in 1958, and held the position until his death. During World War I, he enlisted and served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force with the Royal Canadian Artillery, 7th Siege Battery. He fought at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, where he took a gunshot wound which necessitat ...
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2021 New Brunswick Municipal Elections
Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 10, 2021. They were originally supposed to be held May 11, 2020, but were postponed one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick. Furthermore, elections in some municipalities in Northwestern New Brunswick will be held on May 25 due to those areas being under lockdown. Elections will also be held for district education councils and regional health authorities (Horizon Health Network and Vitalité Health Network), plus there are two plebiscites (annexation of the town and parish of Saint-Quentin and allowing people to own hens for non-commercial purposes in Blacks Harbour). Here is a summary of the mayoral races in the largest municipalities in the province and the council races for the three largest cities. Election results will be released on May 25, following the postponed elections in Northwest New Brunswick. Bathurst The candidates for mayor are as follows: Beaubassin East The can ...
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2016 New Brunswick Municipal Elections
Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 9, 2016. Here is a summary of the mayoral results in the major communities in the province and the council results for the three largest cities. Bathurst Beaubassin East Campbellton Dieppe Edmundston Fredericton ; Fredericton City Council Grand Bay–Westfield Grand Falls Miramichi November 16, 2016 mayoral by-election Moncton ;Moncton City Council November 16, 2016 Ward 4 by-election Oromocto ;Plebiscite Quispamsis Riverview Rothesay Sackville Saint John ;Saint John City Council May 6, 2019 Ward 3 by-election Shediac Tracadie Woodstock Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, Woodstock. ... References {{ReflistElections NB - Quadrennial Election ...
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Don Darling
Donald B. Darling is a Canadian politician, who served as the mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John is a seaport city of the Atlantic Ocean located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John is the oldest incorporated city in Canada, established by royal charter on May 18, 1785, during the reign of Ki ... for one term, 2016 to 2021. He was elected on May 9, 2016 in the 2016 New Brunswick municipal elections, and was sworn in as mayor on May 25. He did not run for re-election in 2021. Darling is known to have an interest in colourful, flamboyant socks. He is known to have engaged citizens in person, at local coffee shops, his mayoral office, and online through social media channels. Darling was a professional bowler prior to taking office and won many championships in the 1990s; including the Fairview Lanes Centennial Closer Tournament. Electoral record References Mayors of Saint John, New Brunswick Living people Politicians ...
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2012 New Brunswick Municipal Elections
Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 14, 2012. Here is a summary of results in the major communities in the province. Bathurst Campbellton Dieppe Edmundston Fredericton Grand Bay–Westfield Grand Falls Maisonnette Miramichi Moncton Oromocto Quispamsis Riverview Rothesay Sackville Saint John Shediac Woodstock Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, Woodstock. ... {, class="wikitable" , - !Candidate !Votes , - , Arthur L. Slipp (X) , , Acclaimed References Municipal elections in New Brunswick 2012 elections in Canada 2012 in New Brunswick ...
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Mel Norton
Mel K. Norton is a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick from 2012 to 2016. Early life and career Norton was born in Saint John, New Brunswick and started his early life on Grand Manan. He completed a bachelor of arts degree with a major in political science at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, and then attended law school at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton graduating in 1999. Norton was admitted to the New Brunswick Bar in 2000 and has practiced law with Lawson Creamer since that time, becoming a partner in 2010. His practice has focused on labour and employment as well as debtor/creditor law and construction litigation. Norton has been involved in the Canadian Bar Association as a past chair of the Young Lawyers Section as well as an executive member of the Labour and Employment Group. He served five years as a legal officer with the Canadian Forces during which time he also sat on the CBA's Lawyers Assistance Pro ...
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2008 New Brunswick Municipal Elections
Municipal elections were held in the Canadian province of New Brunswick on May 12, 2008. Here is a summary of results in the major communities in the province. Bathurst Campbellton Dieppe Edmundston Fredericton Elected to city council Grand Falls Miramichi Moncton Elected to city council Oromocto Quispamsis Riverview Rothesay Sackville Saint John Elected to city council Shediac Woodstock References {{cite web, url=http://electionsnb.ca/content/dam/enb/pdf/2008MunRpt.pdf, title=Quadrennial Municipal Elections, Report of the Municipal Electoral Officer, author=Elections New Brunswick, date=2008, accessdate=16 February 2017 Municipal elections in New Brunswick New Brunswick municipal elections Municipal elections In many parts of the world, local elections take place to select office-holders in local government, such as mayors and councillors. Elections to positions within a city or town are often known as "municipal elections". The ...
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Ivan Court
Ivan G. Court was the 65th mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick in Canada from May 28, 2008 – May 28, 2012. He was succeeded by Mel Norton. In 2014, Court attempted a run in provincial politics in the riding of Saint John Lancaster and said he believes he has the credentials to improve the situation for the people of his riding. "I served 14 years on Common Council, ten as a Councillor and four as the mayor", Court said. "I was involved heavily in sports. I believe I have the knowledge base. I worked with the Ministers of Local Government. I don't think there’s a politician right now in Fredericton that has my experience working at the national, provincial and municipal levels." However the former mayor was unsuccessful losing the Liberal nomination to former city councillor Peter McGuire. See also *List of mayors of Saint John, New Brunswick *Saint John City Council The Saint John City Council or Saint John Common Council as distinguished by the city's own charter, is the ...
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Norman McFarlane
Norman McFarlane is a Canadian businessman and politician. He was the 64th Mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He was first elected on May 10, 2004, and sworn into office on Tuesday, May 25. He was defeated in the 2008 New Brunswick municipal elections by Ivan Court. Born in Apohaqui, New Brunswick, McFarlane worked for Royal Insurance in Saint John from 1953 to 1993, retiring as Branch Manager. Following his retirement from Royal Insurance, he became a private insurance consultant for a number of years. In the 1999 election, he was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the provincial riding of Saint John Lancaster as a Progressive Conservative and shortly afterwards became the New Brunswick Minister of Labour. In 2000, he became minister for the new Department of Training and Employment Development, a portfolio which encompassed much of his old labour portfolio as well as some social welfare programs and community colleges. McFarlane was defeated in t ...
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Shirley McAlary
Shirley A. McAlary is a Canadian politician, who served as the mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick from 1995 to 2004. She was defeated by Norm McFarlane in the 2004 municipal election. McAlary subsequently ran for a councillor-at-large seat in the 2012 municipal election, and was successfully reelected to Saint John City Council The Saint John City Council or Saint John Common Council as distinguished by the city's own charter, is the city council for the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and ten councillors. In the 2007 Saint J .... In the May 9, 2016 election McAlary became deputy mayor of Saint John. References Mayors of Saint John, New Brunswick Women mayors of places in New Brunswick Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Saint John, New Brunswick city councillors {{NewBrunswick-mayor-stub ...
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Bob Lockhart
Robert W. (Bob) Lockhart is a Canadian former politician, who served as mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick from 1971 to 1974 and again from 1980 to 1983. Prior to his election to the mayoralty, Lockhart worked in media as a reporter, manager and proprietor of radio stations in the Saint John area, including CFBC and CFBC-FM."CAB Announces 2007 Broadcast Hall of Fame Inductees"
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He also served as a director of Broadcast News,"Broadcast News to improve its TV and French services". ''