It's voting day in Edmonton: What you need to know
CBC
It's a potpourri of ballot questions in Edmonton this year.
Voters will choose who they want as mayor, city councillor, school board trustee and Alberta Senate nominees. They will also be posed two referendum questions put forward by the province.
Edmonton voters will see 11 names on the ballot for mayor, but really they'll be voting from among nine candidates because two people — Abdul Malik Chukwudi and Rick Comrie — withdrew from the race in the past two weeks.
Residents can vote for a city councillor to represent their ward — one of 12 new boundaries in Edmonton that have changed since the last municipal election in 2017.
Edmontonians will see the option to vote for either a public school or Catholic school trustee.
Ward boundaries for school board trustees are different from those of city council.
The Edmonton Public School system has nine trustees, running in wards A to I.