2001 Calgary municipal election
The 2001 Calgary municipal election was held on October 15, 2001 to elect a Mayor and 14 Aldermen to Calgary City Council.
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Mayor
Votes | % | |
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Dave Bronconnier | 62,745 | 28.3% |
Bev Longstaff | 58,537 | 26.4% |
Richard Magnus | 49,884 | 22.5% |
Ray Clark | 45,506 | 20.5% |
Allan Hunter | 1,461 | 0.3% |
Oscar Fech | 584 | 0.2% |
Douglas Allan Service | 491 | 0.2% |
Roy Allan Foster | 413 | 0.1% |
Russell Burton Ward | 318 | 0.1% |
James Leo Delay | 284 | 0.1% |
Bob Krengel | 259 | 0.1% |
Rickey Robert Boucher | 258 | 0.1% |
Brett Graham Martin | 258 | 0.1% |
Chad Hamzeh | 184 | 0.1% |
Derek John Wilken | 150 | 0.1% |
Vincent James Symington | 112 | 0.1% |
Peter Robert Sadlon | 69 | 0.1% |
Total | 221,513 |
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Unofficial Election Results (City of Calgary newsroom) The official results did not seem to change from the official ones released earlier.
gollark: As well as the basic stuff the spec we're doing has "Astrophysics", "Medical physics", "Turning points in physics", "Engineering physics (re-branded Applied physics)" and "Electronics" options, it seems.
gollark: Specifically under "Turning points in physics", which is one of the six optional modules (it seems convoluted and weird).
gollark: I checked the A-level spec just now and apparently it does cover special relativity.
gollark: very relevant random GIF?
gollark: The SCP wiki is interesting but also a really bad thing to base any serious physics research on.
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