During this year’s Election Period from October 8-20, in addition to electing the City of Lethbridge’s Mayor and eight Councillors, local voters will determine the following contests for a four-year term (October 2025-October 2029): Seven Trustees for the Lethbridge School Division and five Trustees for the Holy Spirit Catholic School Division.
Knowing the job you’re applying for is a message that holds true for the private sector – and most certainly for those seeking a public office role through the 2025 Municipal Election, set for October in Lethbridge. Once elected, there will be a quick learning period. This installment of our Municipal Election 101 provides resources to help you understand and learn the roles and responsibilities of an elected official.
The upcoming municipal and school trustee election just got a little more colourful—and a lot more fun!
The City of Lethbridge is teaming up with local school divisions to launch an “I Voted” sticker contest. The contest invites Lethbridge K-12 students to design the stickers that voters will receive during the upcoming election in October.
As Lethbridge residents prepare to head to the polls in October, they should be aware of several changes coming for the 2025 Election – most notably that results will be delayed. Lethbridge City Council on Tuesday approved second and third readings of the Election Bylaw, including regulated updates in relation to the Provincial Government’s Bill 20.
Those interested in putting their name forward as nominees for the 2025 Municipal and School Elections can now access online resources to help them with this process.
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