2025 Civic – Candidate Replies
Please click on the candidate’s name to view their response page. Each response page should open a new tab, allowing comparison or easy reference. Please share this page/candidates’ replies and encourage others to be informed and vote. One Candidate’s reply was submitted as a video answering the questions, and some candidates included a link to their official video or other resource. If a reply included a downloadable file, it was added to their reply page and has been scanned for viruses.
Mayor
Quentin Carlson, Michael Petrakis – no reply as of Oct 18 5:20
Council
Kaitte Aurora, Belinda Crowson, Tevi Legge, John Middleton-Hope, Gerry Saguin, Mike Schmidtler, – no reply as of Oct 18 5:20
Official Candidate Contact/Profile Information
Civic Election 2025 Resources Page
Note to Members – Civic Election Candidate Responses
We appreciate your time and attention as you review the responses submitted by civic election candidates to the LFGA. Every effort was made to ensure a fair and balanced process. All candidates were invited to participate equally, and their answers have been presented as faithfully as possible.
We strongly encourage LFGA members to read and view the direct statements from the candidates. These are their own words, presented without alteration, and offer valuable insights into their positions, priorities, and character. Being informed is the first step to choosing strong local leadership.
To further support that process, we will be emailing an anonymous member’s poll tomorrow morning. We invite all members to answer and return it their preferred candidates. The anonymous, aggregated results will be posted tomorrow evening, in time to help anyone who is still finalizing their voting decisions before Voting Day on Monday.
Please also consider sharing this resource with your family, friends, and neighbours—anyone who might benefit from direct candidate input when deciding how to vote.
Most importantly, we urge every member to vote and to proactively encourage others to do the same. Voting is not just a right—it is a responsibility and the cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Good governance depends on participation. The best way to ensure strong leadership in Lethbridge is by showing up and casting your ballot.
Let your voice be heard. Choose wisely. Vote.
If you notice any omissions or corrections, please contact us at
📧 lfga.community.relations@gmail.com