Jeromy Farkas has been elected to represent council in Ward 11.
Farkas was among a slate of new candidates to choose from in the 2017 election as current Councillor Brian Pincott decided not to run for re-election.
Below is a full list of candidates.
READ MORE: Ward 11 Councillor Brian Pincott not running for re-election
Robert Dickinson
Robert Dickinson has been involved with the City of Calgary for several years, including having worked for current Ward 11 Councillor Brian Pincott. In his run for his own seat on council, Dickinson is focusing on issues like community investment and improving services for Calgarians.
Janet Eremenko
Janet Eremenko says she works on reducing poverty in Calgary. If elected, Eremenko would increase traffic calming measures in the ward and try to strengthen the relationship with the Tsuut’ina First Nation, among other priorities.
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Jeromy Farkas
Jeromy Farkas is an outspoken advocate for things like housing and transportation. Farkas’ platform focuses on lowering taxes and making it easier for entrepreneurs to succeed in the city.
Linda Johnson
Linda Johnson has experience advocating for people in her community, having served as the MLA for Calgary-Glenmore from 2012 to 2015. As a councillor, Johnson would focus on the economy and engage all groups within the community she represents.
Keith Simmons
Keith Simmons has been an active member in his community, leading him to make issues like traffic and the connection between council and residents priorities in his run for a seat at council.
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