Which Edmonton municipal election candidate are you?

Take the Taproot Edmonton survey to see where you agree and disagree with the candidates in your ward on 30 questions derived from Taproot’s People’s Agenda project. The survey only takes a few minutes, and helps you see at a glance where your candidates stand on issues relating to a range of important issues, including active transportation and urban planning. (You can also just look at candidate responses without taking the survey yourself.)

Paths for People also surveyed candidates specifically on active transportation, including school board trustee candidates.

We have compiled all the active transportation-related responses from both surveys, as well as looked at every candidate’s priorities from their websites (as well as some interviews and social media), and summarized everything for you into comparison tables.

You can see our voter guide here.

Voting

Election day is Monday, October 18. Find your voting station (which also tells you which ward you’re in). One piece of ID showing both your name and current address is required.

Advance voting runs Monday, October 4 to Wednesday, October 13, including specific days at the University of Alberta, MacEwan University, and Norquest College. Find advance voting stations and details here.

 
 

Ward maps

Enter your address in the look-up tool to find your City of Edmonton ward (including an audio clip with proper pronunciation), school board ward, and your voting station (including advance voting stations). The look-up tool displays a map showing the ward boundaries, as well as the previous ward boundaries were for reference.