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Regina City Council
Type
Type
History
FoundedDecember 1, 1883 (1883-12-01)
Leadership

Mayor of Regina

Sandra Masters
since November 23, 2020

Structure
Seats11 (10 plus mayor)

Length of term

4 years
Elections

Voting system

FPTP

Last election

November 9, 2020

Next election

October 23, 2024
Motto
Latin: Floreat Regina (Regina Flourishes)[1]
Meeting place
Henry Baker Hall, Main Floor, City Hall, 2476 Victoria Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan
Website
www.regina.ca
Regina City Hall - Queen Elizabeth II Court

Regina City Council is the governing bodyofRegina, the capital city of the central Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The council, which meets in Henry Baker Hall at Queen Elizabeth II Court, consists of the mayor, who is elected city-wide, and ten councillors representing ten wards throughout the city. The current council was elected to a four-year term on November 9, 2020.[2]

Council

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Ward Councillor First elected 2020 Notes
Mayor Sandra Masters 2020 Elected with 46.4% of vote Masters is the first female elected mayor in either of Saskatchewan's two major cities. She defeated two-term incumbent Michael Fougere in 2020.[3]
1 Cheryl Stadnichuk 2020 Elected with 52.5% of vote Stadnichuk unseated incumbent Barbara Young in 2020.[4]
2 Bob Hawkins 2012 Re-elected with 47.3% of vote
3 Andrew Stevens 2016 Re-elected with 72.3% of vote
4 Lori Bresciani 2016 Acclaimed After being elected by a margin of 59 votes in 2016, Bresicani was unopposed in 2020.[5]
5 John Findura 2009 Re-elected with 50.5% of vote
6 Dan LeBlanc 2020 Elected with 31.1% of vote LeBlanc unseated incumbent Joel Murray in 2020.[4]
7 Terina Nelson 2020 Elected with 30.8% of vote Elected as Terina Shaw. Unseated incumbent Sharron Bryce in 2020.[4]
8 Shanon Zachidniak 2020 Elected with 37.4% of vote Seat left vacant by Mike O'Donnell, who opted not to run in 2020.[4]
9 Jason Mancinelli 2016 Re-elected with 34% of vote
10 Landon Mohl 2020 Elected with 21.8% of vote Seat left vacant by Jerry Flegel, who entered the race for mayor in 2020.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Understanding Our City's Symbols". City of Regina. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  • ^ "Official results released for Regina election, voter turnout was 21.3%". Regina. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  • ^ Djurik, Mickey (2020-11-09). "Sandra Masters will be Regina's first elected female mayor". Global News. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  • ^ a b c d e Dechene, Paul (2020-11-10). "Regina's new city council could be the most progressive in many years". CBC. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  • ^ Atter, Heidi (2020-10-21). "Regina city councillor Lori Bresciani 'honoured' to be acclaimed in Ward 4 | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
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    Categories: 
    Municipal councils in Saskatchewan
    Politics of Regina, Saskatchewan
     



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