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Publishing date: Jun 01, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read • Mayoral candidate Cheryll Watson announces her first foundational policy commitment, the creation of a Chief Accountability Officer, at the opening of her campaign headquarters in downtown Edmonton, Monday Feb. 1, 2021. Photo by David Bloom Photo by David Bloom David Bloom /David Bloom/Postmedia
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Perhaps the most well-known Albertan to pull it off, at least in modern times, was Ralph Klein in 1980.
Edmontonian Bill Smith followed suit in 1995.
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And most recently, Naheed Nenshi managed the feat in 2010.
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An evolving list of mayoral candidates for the upcoming fall civic election.
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Posted: Feb 04, 2021 7:00 AM MT | Last Updated: February 15
CBC Edmonton is keeping track of mayoral candidates as they file their nomination papers at Edmonton City Hall. (Natasha Riebe/CBC)
Cheryll Watson
Cheryll Watson was the first person to announce her run for mayor in the upcoming civic election this fall.
Even though Watson has no political experience, she said the council is ready for some external perspective.
Watson has worked more than 20 years with mostly technology and innovation organizations, including four years as vice-president of Innovate Edmonton, a division of the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation.