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Moncton City Hall

The Moncton City Council (French: Conseil municipal de Moncton) is the governing body of the City of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It consists of a mayor and ten councillors elected to four-year terms. The council is non-partisan with the mayor serving as the chairman, casting a ballot only in cases of a tie vote. There are four wards electing two councillors each with an additional two councillors selected at-large by the general electorate. Day-to-day operation of the city is under the control of a city manager.

Moncton's City Hall is a modern 6-storey building, constructed in 1996.

City council members (2021–present)

Elected May 11, 2021:

  • Mayor: Dawn Arnold
  • Monique LeBlanc (at-large)
  • Marty Kingston (at-large)
  • Shawn Crossman (Ward 1)
  • Paulette Thériault (Ward 1)
  • Daniel Bourgeois (Ward 2)
  • Charles Léger (Ward 2)
  • Bryan Butler (Ward 3)
  • Dave Steeves (Ward 3)
  • Paul Richard (Ward 4)
  • Susan F. Edgett (Ward 4)

City council members (2016–2021)

Elected May 10, 2016:

  • Mayor: Dawn Arnold
  • Vacant Seat (at-large) (Due to Greg Turner being elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.)
  • Pierre Boudreau (at-large)
  • Shawn Crossman (Ward 1)
  • Paulette Thériault (Ward 1)
  • Blair Lawrence (Ward 2)
  • Charles Leger (Ward 2)
  • Bryan Butler (Ward 3)
  • Brian Hicks (Ward 3. Elected 2018 to replace Rob McKee, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.)
  • Paul A. Pellerin (Ward 4)
  • Susan F. Edgett (Ward 4. Elected November 15, 2016, to replace René Landry, who died August 2, 2016.)

References

  1. "Meet Your City Council". City of Moncton. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  2. "PCs turn Moncton area even bluer with the addition of two seats". September 15, 2020.
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