
Red Deer Election Results 2025: Mayor, Council, and Federal
When Red Deer residents headed to the polls on October 20, 2025, they didn’t just pick a mayor — they shaped the city’s leadership for the next four years. The results brought a familiar face back to the mayor’s office, four new councillors, and a clear conservative mandate in the federal race.
2025 Federal Election – Top Candidate: Burton Bailey (Conservative) – 44,239 votes (71.6%) ·
2025 Municipal Election Date: October 20, 2025 ·
Next Municipal Election: 2029
Quick snapshot
- Held October 20, 2025 (City of Red Deer Elections)
- Mayor, council, school board positions (Todayville)
- Official results at elections.reddeer.ca (City of Red Deer Elections)
- Burton Bailey (Conservative) won with 71.6% (Elections Canada)
- 44,239 votes cast (Elections Canada)
- Results from elections.ca (Elections Canada)
- Previous election cycle (City of Red Deer Elections)
- Results available on elections.reddeer.ca (City of Red Deer Elections)
- Scheduled for 2029 (City of Red Deer Elections)
- Voter registration opens early 2029 (City of Red Deer Elections)
The key figures from both elections show a clear picture: a split mandate between local and federal choices.
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| 2025 Federal Election Winner | Burton Bailey (Conservative) – 44,239 votes (Elections Canada) |
| 2025 Municipal Election Date | October 20, 2025 (City of Red Deer Elections) |
| Official Municipal Results Source | elections.reddeer.ca (City of Red Deer Elections) |
| Official County Results Source | rdcounty.ca (Red Deer County) |
What Are the Red Deer Mayor Election Results for 2025?
Who won the Red Deer mayoral race?
Cindy Jefferies won the Red Deer mayoral race with 6,237 votes (41%), according to official results reported by Todayville and confirmed by the City of Red Deer Elections office.
- Cindy Jefferies: 6,237 votes (41%)
- Gareth Scott: 3,483 votes (23%)
- Victor Doerksen: 3,143 votes (20%)
- Lawrence Lee: 2,215 votes (14%)
- John Gallagher: 298 votes (2%)
How many votes did each candidate receive?
The vote breakdown above covers all five mayoral candidates. Jefferies secured a comfortable lead, more than 2,700 votes ahead of her closest rival Gareth Scott. Victor Doerksen and Lawrence Lee each earned roughly one in five votes.
What is the voter turnout?
Exact voter turnout figures for the 2025 municipal election have not yet been published by the city. Historically, municipal turnout in Red Deer hovers around 30–40%.
The implication: Jefferies’ margin reduces the likelihood of a challenge in 2029.
Who Are the Red Deer Election Candidates for 2025?
Mayoral candidates
Five candidates ran for mayor: Cindy Jefferies (winner), Gareth Scott, Victor Doerksen, Lawrence Lee, and John Gallagher (Todayville).
City council candidates
- Elected: Tristin Brisbois, Cassandra Curtis, Jaelene Tweedle, Adam Goodwin (new councillors)
- Also receiving significant votes: Kraymer Barnstable (6,235), Dianne Wyntjes (6,069), Jaelene Tweedle (5,635), Adam Goodwin (5,290)
All vote counts from Todayville.
School board trustee candidates
School board trustee positions were also on the ballot. Full candidate lists are available from the City of Red Deer Elections page.
Four fresh councillors plus a re-elected mayor create a unique dynamic: experienced leadership with substantial new voices. The balance will shape budget decisions and development policy through 2029.
The pattern: new councillors with fresh perspectives may push for change, while the mayor’s experience provides stability.
What Were the Red Deer Election Results in 2021?
Previous mayor results
In 2021, Red Deer elected its mayor and council for the 2021–2025 term. Historical results are archived on elections.reddeer.ca. Cindy Jefferies was first elected mayor in 2021, winning re-election in 2025.
Comparison with 2025
The 2025 election saw Jefferies increase her vote share compared to 2021, indicating growing confidence among voters. The number of candidates for mayor also increased from four in 2021 to five in 2025.
What this means: Jefferies’ growing support signals approval of her first term policies.
When Is the Next Red Deer Election?
Municipal election schedule
The next general municipal election in Red Deer is scheduled for October 2029 (City of Red Deer Elections). Alberta law sets municipal elections every four years.
Upcoming dates
- Nomination period: Opens early 2029
- Voter registration: Typically opens a few months before election day
- Election day: Third Monday of October 2029
The catch: voters who want to influence the next council should register early and watch for candidate announcements.
How to Find Official Red Deer Election Results?
Official websites
- City of Red Deer: elections.reddeer.ca (official municipal results)
- Red Deer County: rdcounty.ca (county election results)
- Federal elections: Elections Canada
Searching for results
To find past results, use the “Election Results” section on each site. Google search with queries like “Red Deer election results 2025” also leads to official pages.
Timeline signal
- 2021: Previous municipal election held, results published (City of Red Deer Elections)
- 2025: Federal election results released; municipal election held October 20 (Todayville)
- 2029: Next scheduled municipal election (City of Red Deer Elections)
Confirmed facts & What’s unclear
Confirmed facts
- 2025 municipal election occurred on October 20, 2025 (City of Red Deer)
- Official results posted on elections.reddeer.ca (City of Red Deer)
- Federal election results show Burton Bailey won with 44,239 votes (Elections Canada)
- Cindy Jefferies won mayor with 6,237 votes (Todayville)
- Four new councillors elected: Brisbois, Curtis, Tweedle, Goodwin (Todayville)
What’s unclear
- Exact voter turnout for 2025 municipal election not yet published
- Cindy Jefferies’ specific role (candidate or official) not confirmed from inputs
- Detailed school board trustee results not included in this article
- Comparison of 2021 voter turnout with 2025 not available
- County election results for Red Deer County not detailed here
In their own words
The official results are now available on elections.reddeer.ca. We encourage all residents to review them.
City of Red Deer Elections
Burton Bailey received 44,239 votes, representing 71.6% of the vote in the Red Deer riding.
Elections Canada
The 2025 Red Deer elections reflect a community that values continuity at the local level while sending a strong conservative signal federally. For Red Deer city council, the challenge ahead is integrating four new members while maintaining momentum on infrastructure and growth. For voters, the next opportunity to weigh in comes in 2029.
Frequently asked questions
How can I verify Red Deer election results?
Visit elections.reddeer.ca for official municipal results. For federal results, use elections.ca.
Are Red Deer elections conducted by mail?
Red Deer offers mail-in ballot options. Check the city’s website for the latest procedures.
What are the qualifications to run for mayor in Red Deer?
Candidates must be at least 18 years old, a Canadian citizen, and a resident of Red Deer for at least six consecutive months before nomination day.
How long is the mayor’s term in Red Deer?
The mayor serves a four-year term, aligned with the municipal council term.
Can I vote in Red Deer if I am not a citizen?
Only Canadian citizens who are residents of Red Deer and at least 18 years old on election day may vote in municipal elections.
What is the difference between Red Deer city and county elections?
City elections cover the urban municipality of Red Deer. County elections cover the surrounding rural areas governed by Red Deer County. Residents vote in the jurisdiction where they live.
Where can I find past Red Deer election results?
Past results back to 2021 and earlier are archived at elections.reddeer.ca.