List of mayors of Medicine Hat

This is a list of mayors of Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Mayors

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Mayor Term began Term ended Ref
1 William Bradley Marshall 1899 1900 [1]
2 William Finlay 1900 1903 [2]
3 Archibald Hawthorne 1903 1904
4 Thomas Hutchinson 1904 1905 [3]
5 Fred Forster 1905 1907
6 William Cousins 1907 1909 [4]
7 David Milne 1909 1912 [5]
8 Nelson Spencer 1912 1914 [6]
9 Mervyn Brown 1914 1915 [7]
(3) Archibald Hawthorne 1915 1917 [8]
10 S. Cruikshank 1917 1918 [9]
(9) Mervyn Brown 1918 1921 [10]
11 Walter Huckvale 1921 1926 [11]
12 Isaac Bullivant 1926 1939 [12]
13 Hector Lang 1939 1947 [13]
14 W. M. (Mac) Rae 1947 1949 [14]
(13) Hector Lang 1949 1950 [15]
15 Wilson Riley 1950 1952 [16]
16 Harry Veiner 1952 1966 [17]
17 Chuck Meagher 1966 1968 [18]
(16) Harry Veiner 1968 1974 [19]
18 Ted Grimm 1974 1977 [20]
19 Milt Reinhardt 1977 1980 [21]
(18) Ted Grimm 1980 2001 [22]
20 Garth Vallely 2001 2007 [23]
21 Norm Boucher 2007 2013 [24]
22 Ted Clugston 2013 2021 [25]
23 Linnsie Clark 2021 2024[note 1] [26][27]

Notes

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  1. ^ In March 2024, Clark was stripped of her mayoral powers under the Municipal Government Act, for violating the city's code of conduct by not treating the city manager with dignity and respect during a 2023 council meeting. The next municipal election is not until 2025, hence she will maintain her position but with reduced pay and restrictions on her ability to interact with the city administration.

References

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  1. ^ "Town Council". Calgary Herald, November 26, 1898.
  2. ^ Chambers, Ernest J., ed. (1909). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Ottawa: Mortimer Company Ltd. p. 437. ISBN 9781414401416. ISSN 0315-6168. OCLC 266967058. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  3. ^ "Gas At Medicine Hat". Calgary Herald, June 20, 1904.
  4. ^ "The Provincial Nominations". Calgary Herald, December 3, 1907.
  5. ^ "Medicine Hat Nominations". Calgary Herald, December 9, 1908.
  6. ^ "Municipal candidates nominated yesterday in many Western towns". Calgary Herald, December 5, 1911.
  7. ^ "School Trustees Are To Hold Convention". Edmonton Journal, January 21, 1914.
  8. ^ "Election Returns Throughout West". Edmonton Bulletin, December 15, 1914.
  9. ^ "Women prodding Hat aldermen to take action". Calgary Herald, April 24, 1917.
  10. ^ Sally Sehn, "Heritage in the Hat: Brown’s honour". Medicine Hat News, January 11, 2020.
  11. ^ "Walter Huckvale Is Medicine Hat Mayor". Calgary Herald, December 14, 1921.
  12. ^ "Leading Citizen: Mayor Isaac Bullivant". Calgary Herald, May 7, 1928.
  13. ^ "Two Cities Elect Mayors". Calgary Herald, December 13, 1938.
  14. ^ "Committees of Council Named". Lethbridge Herald, January 7, 1947.
  15. ^ "Medicine Hat Voters Elect Four Aldermen". Calgary Herald, December 13, 1949.
  16. ^ "Wilson Riley Elected Mayor of Medicine Hat". Calgary Herald, December 12, 1950.
  17. ^ Eddie Olynuk, "Backstage: Is The Hat's Veiner world champ?". Maclean's, August 15, 1959.
  18. ^ "Pharmacist in Medicine Hat ends Veiner's 14-year reign". Calgary Herald, October 20, 1966.
  19. ^ "Veiner returns as mayor". Edmonton Journal, October 17, 1968.
  20. ^ "Budget may hurt colleges". Red Deer Advocate, November 19, 1976.
  21. ^ |Nuclear fuel recovery plant planned for Medicine Hat". Edmonton Journal, November 24, 1977.
  22. ^ Jeff Sallot, "Tax inflames gas-brimmed Medicine Hat". The Globe and Mail, January 21, 1981.
  23. ^ John Cotter, "Alberta elects new city councils". Peace River Block News, October 16, 2001.
  24. ^ Geoffrey Scotton, "Former police chief new Medicine Hat mayor". Calgary Herald, October 16, 2007.
  25. ^ "Nenshi re-elected as Calgary mayor, Iveson chosen by Edmonton voters". Canadian Press, October 22, 2013.
  26. ^ Melissa Gilligan, "Medicine Hat elects first female mayor, 5 female councillors". CTV News Calgary, October 19, 2021.
  27. ^ "Medicine Hat, Alta., mayor stripped of powers, pay following August incident at council". CTV News Calgary. 2024-03-21. Retrieved 2024-05-07.