Evan Woolley

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Evan Woolley is a municipal politician who served as councillor of Ward 8 in Calgary, Alberta. He was first elected in 2013, becoming the city's youngest councillor.[1]

Preceded byJohn Mar
Succeeded byCourtney Walcott
ConstituencyWard 8
Born
Calgary
Quick facts City of Calgary Councillor, Preceded by ...
Evan Woolley
City of Calgary Councillor
In office
October 21, 2013  October 25, 2021
Preceded byJohn Mar
Succeeded byCourtney Walcott
ConstituencyWard 8
Personal details
Born
Calgary
SpouseAndrea Wettstein
Alma materCarleton University
Websitehttp://www.evan-woolley.ca/
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Career before politics

Prior to being elected in 2007, Woolley served as Community Relations Advisor in the Office of Sustainability and as the Program Coordinator for Public Art for the City of Calgary, and as Communications and Media Relations Advisor for Enerplus.

[2] Woolley also spent four years on the board of the Cliff-Bungalow-Mission Community Association.[3]

Electoral record

2013 municipal election

Woolley won his seat for Ward 8 in the 2013 election by capturing 51% of the votes, defeating two-term incumbent John Mar, who took 43%.[4]

2017 municipal election

Woolley was re-elected in October 2017. At 58% of votes received, he was one of only three Councillors to receive a majority.

2021 municipal election

On January 22, 2021, Woolley announced that he would not run in the 2021 election.[5]

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