5 people running for mayor in Whitehorse, 18 for council
Whitehorse will have a new mayor, and a mostly — or even entirely — new set of councillors after next month's municipal election.
The nomination period for the Oct. 17 election closed Thursday at noon and the city released the list of candidates shortly after.
Five men are running to be the city's next mayor, including one who is now a city councillor. The current mayor, Laura Cabott, announced earlier that she would not seek re-election this fall. She served one term as mayor.
Eighteen people are running to fill the six councillor positions, and only one of them is a current councillor seeking re-election. Four current councillors — Jocelyn Curteanu, Michelle Friesen, Ted Laking and Mellisa Murray — are not running in this election.
The candidates for mayor, listed alphabetically, are:
Jack Bogaard
Dan Bushnell
Kirk Cameron (currently a city councillor)
Stephen Kwok
Dino Rudinski
The candidates for councillor, listed alphabetically, are:
Jean-Sébastien Blais
Dan Boyd (seeking re-election)
Norma Felker
Paolo Gallina
Jenny Hamilton
Tony Lundgaard
Eileen Melnychuk
Anne Middler
Lenore Morris
Sarah Newton
Nesty Paron
Andrew Robulack
Marta Rogers
Ken Schick
Daniel Schneider
Michelle Stimson
Gary Smith
Jay Wilneff
Voters must be Canadian citizens, aged 18 or older on election day, and have lived in Whitehorse for at least one year before election day.
Residents are advised to register to vote, or confirm they're already registered by visiting the city's election website.
Municipal election day is Thursday, Oct. 17.
Whitehorse city hall. (Asad Chishti/CBC)