10/17/2017
After months of doorknocking and debating, the 15 people who emerged victorious after Monday’s vote will officially be sworn in as Calgary’s new city council on Oct. 23. Civic affa…
On October 16, 2017, Calgary votes for a mayor, city council and school board trustees. Young people aged 18-35 have historically been the least likely to vote.
Calgary, AB
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In 2019, Albertans will have the opportunity to make their voices heard in two general elections. In the spring, we’ll see our PROVINCIAL leaders campaigning for your vote. That’s followed by a FEDERAL election in the fall. Young people aged 18-30 have historically been the least likely to vote. That means the issues you care most about are the least likely to be heard and addressed by the people elected to make those decisions on your behalf. Let's change that. In 2019, make Every Vote Count. Every Vote Counts Calgary is a volunteer-led initiative under the direction of Action Dignity.