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Live results from Calgary’s 2025 election

The polls in Calgary’s municipal election close at 8 p.m. on Monday and you can find results right here — as they roll in — but it’s not expected that we’ll have a complete picture of the outcome until Tuesday.

The interactive table below will be updated every 10 minutes with the latest vote counts from the mayor’s race.

  • Scroll down to see the live, interactive results

In addition, you’ll also find an interactive map below, which shows who’s leading in the race for city councillor in each of the city’s 14 wards, along with links to ward-specific pages with full results. The ward-specific pages also include results in the races for school trustee.

Results are expected to take longer to arrive in this election than in the past, after the provincial government banned the use of electronic vote tabulators in 2024.

Many advance, other ballots to be counted Tuesday

At individual voting stations, ballots for mayor and council will be counted simultaneously after the polls close. After those are complete, trustee ballots will be counted next.

There is also a central counting centre, where advance ballots, mail-in ballots and other types of special ballots will be tallied. But many of these ballots won’t be counted until Tuesday.

The City of Calgary says only ballots for mayor are guaranteed to be counted on Monday at the counting centre.

Ballots for city councillor are set to be counted beginning on Tuesday morning. Ballots for trustee are set to be counted beginning on Tuesday afternoon.

Given that 96,549 people voted in advance polls, the votes from the counting centre are likely to play a pivotal role in the outcome of numerous races.

Mayoral results

You can follow the results in the race for mayor in the table below.

Results will be updated every five minutes. Refresh this page to see the latest results.

City council results

Full ward-by-ward results

Click on the links below to see detailed results from the races for city councillor and school trustee in each of the city’s 14 electoral wards.

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