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The unofficial election results for the City of Leduc are now available with the following individuals receiving the highest number of votes.

Mayor:

  • HANSEN, Lars

Councillor:

  • BAYNES, Brett
  • HAMILTON, Bill
  • MILLER, Ryley
  • RAYMOND, Shawn
  • SPINKS, Jill
  • TILLACK, Laura

The new City Council will be declared elected when the results are made official at noon on Friday, Oct. 24.

Last Updated: October 21, at 2:06 a.m.

Mayor Unofficial Results

Councillor Unofficial Results

2025 Election Voting Stations

Counting Centre Reported Mayor Poll Reported Councillor Poll
Advance Voting, Institutional Voting, and Special Ballots
Ophaho Secondary School
Leduc Estates School
Leduc Alliance Church
City Life Church
Leduc Civic Centre
Father Leduc Catholic School
Leduc Recreation Centre
Daystar Church

Counting Votes by Hand

Election workers are hired specifically for counting ballots and the counting process is done in front of the Counting Centre Presiding Deputy Returning Officer (Counting Centre PDRO). Candidates can watch the ballot counting process or designate a scrutineer to attend the voting station to view the counting process.

Once election workers have finished counting all the ballots, the Counting Centre PDRO will notify the Returning Office of the results for each race: Mayor and Councillor.

The ballots and other election documents are then sealed in the ballot box and delivered to the Returning Officer.

In previous elections, the City used vote tabulators to count each ballot and generate election results. Vote tabulators generated results in less than 30 minutes following the close of the voting stations.

With recent changes to the Local Alberta Elections Act, municipalities are only permitted to generate results using the traditional hand count method. This method is expected to take several hours as it is done by real people in real time.

Hand counting takes a significant amount of time, and it is expected that election workers will be counting ballots into the early morning hours of Oct. 21.

We thank candidates and members of the public for their patience during the ballot counting process. Hand counting is a labour intensive process, that requires validation to mitigate human error. The City is committed to counting the ballots as efficiently as possible.