Erik Johnson

For Saint Albans City Council, Ward 5

Our city deserves a bright future where every resident feels safe, empowered, and successful. As your candidate for city council, I am committed to driving positive change by focusing on ways to improve public safety and economic development while maintaining what makes St. Albans Unique.

If you aren’t registered to vote and are 18, please don’t forget to register to vote on March 5, 2024. You can vote in person or request a ballot in the mail. And please consider voting for Erik Johnson for Saint Albans City Council Ward 5 in March.

For those who might be curious, I’m a marketing strategist and photographer also, my website and marketing materials are self built & designed.

 

Our Ward, Our City, Our Voice

Together, let’s continue to build a safer, stronger, and fairer city. I bring a fresh perspective, a passion for progress, and a dedication to serving you. With your support, we can achieve our vision of a thriving community that prioritizes public safety, fosters social equity, and drives sustainable economic development. Join me in shaping the future of our city, as we work hand in hand towards a better tomorrow. It’s my primary objective as a council member for Saint Albans City Council Ward 5 to ensure all voices are heard.

About Erik

Erik Johnson is a dedicated community advocate running for city council in St Albans. With a strong commitment to serving the community and a passion for driving positive change, Erik aims to create a more inclusive and thriving city for all residents.

Erik’s journey from an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) to a community advocate showcases his unwavering dedication to the people of St Albans. His years in emergency services not only honed his commitment to public safety but also granted him a unique understanding of the community’s pulse. Even after stepping away from EMS, Erik’s passion for serving the public never waned. He’s rolled up his sleeves, delving into the heart of St Albans’ civic life, building deep connections with city officials and actively engaging in initiatives like the Downtown Board and Design Advisory Board.

But Erik’s dedication doesn’t stop at board meetings. He’s been the voice of his neighbors during crucial neighborhood changes, ensuring their concerns were heard loud and clear. Beyond his civic fervor, Erik finds solace in the great outdoors, cherishing nature and valuing personal growth. His commitment to fostering unity and amplifying the voices of his fellow residents is undeniable.

With his background, genuine engagement, and down-to-earth approach, Erik is not just a leader; he’s a neighbor committed to representing and advocating for the everyday people of St Albans. His promise is simple: to be a tireless advocate for their needs, a bridge between the community and city leadership, and a force that propels St Albans forward as a united and thriving haven for all. Your support for Erik means supporting a true man of the people dedicated to making Saint Albans and specifically Ward 5 the best it can be. 

Mission & Values

“My mission is to champion a vibrant and safer St Albans by fostering community cohesion, amplifying resident voices, and driving forward positive, people-centric change.

My values are rooted in community-first principles, advocating for relentless representation, collaborative partnerships, resilience, progress, empathetic service, and an unwavering commitment to empower St Albans residents. Prioritizing the community’s needs and amplifying diverse voices, I aim to foster unity while honoring our past, ensuring St Albans thrives as a resilient, forward-thinking, and welcoming haven for all.” – Erik Johnson

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News Blog

Wardly News ⇢ January ’26 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ January ’26 Newsletter

First, and foremost, Happy New Year! December came and went in a blur of gatherings, deadlines, travel, and (hopefully) a little rest mixed in. Between the pace of the season and everything that comes with it, Wardly News took a brief pause—but that pause came with a...

Wardly News ⇢ November ’25 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ November ’25 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ November '25 Newsletter Saint Albans City – No. 4198 • Nov 3, 2025 Erik Johnson • Ward 5 Alderperson, City Council, St. Albans Posted to: Saint Albans City WARDLY NEWSNovember 2025 🍂 Fall weather is upon us—cooler nights and now cooler...

Wardly News ⇢ October ’25 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ October ’25 Newsletter

WARDLY NEWSOctober 2025 🍂 Welcome to fall, neighbors! As the cool air settles in and the leaves change into beautiful reds, oranges, and yellows, our community comes alive with seasonal activities. From apple picking at local orchards to enjoying the colorful...

Wardly News ⇢ September ’25 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ September ’25 Newsletter

WARDLY NEWSSeptember 2025 🌞 Welcome to the September edition of Wardly News! As summer transitions to fall, we're enjoying cooler mornings and evenings while leaves begin showing hints of color. September in Saint Albans offers that perfect blend of summer's...

Wardly News ⇢ August ’25 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ August ’25 Newsletter

WARDLY NEWSAugust 2025 🌞 Can you believe it? School is almost here, with just a few weeks before the kiddos head back to classrooms. Our second annual summer block party was a hit, with neighbors enjoying food, games, and community spirit despite the heat. I'm...

Wardly News ⇢ July ’25 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ July ’25 Newsletter

WARDLY NEWSJULY 2025 🌞 It's July, folks! I hope summer's treating you well so far. We've had a couple scorchers, but overall the weather's been kind—and just in time for next weekend's Summer Block Party! Join us Saturday, July 12 from Noon to 3 PM for music,...

Wardly News ⇢ June ’25 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ June ’25 Newsletter

Welcome back to warm weather season! Our city is buzzing with summer activities, outdoor dining, and community events. As we transition into these warmer months, please keep a few important things in mind. Safety is our top priority, especially around school zones and...

Wardly News ⇢ March 2025 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ March 2025 Newsletter

I hope January and February have treated you all well! As we enter into March, I wanted to share a quick reminder that this Tuesday is Town Meeting day! If you haven't registered to vote, visit stalbansvt.com/elections. There will be two important budget articles I'd...

Wardly News ⇢ February 2025 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ February 2025 Newsletter

**WARDLY NEWS - FEBRUARY 2025** Hello, neighbors! I'm Erik Johnson, your Ward 5 City Councilor, here to keep you updated on the latest happenings in our ward and across St. Albans. I'm always available to hear your thoughts, concerns, or ideas. You can find more info,...

Wardly News ⇢ January 2025 Newsletter

Wardly News ⇢ January 2025 Newsletter

**WARDLY NEWS - January 2025** ====== HAPPY NEW YEAR!! ====== Hello, neighbors! I'm Erik Johnson, your Ward 5 City Councilor, here to keep you updated on the latest happenings in our ward and across St. Albans. I'm always available to hear your thoughts, concerns, or...

Events

Staying connected to what’s happening in our neighborhood is crucial for fostering a vibrant and united community. Here, you’ll find a list of upcoming events that I’ll be attending on behalf of my neighbors, our community, and the city of St. Albans. Join us as we come together to celebrate, learn, and grow together.

Town Meeting Day | Time to Vote

Town Meeting Day | Time to Vote

You can vote in person at City Hall or request a mail in ballot at https://mvp.vermont.gov/. Not registered? You ...
YPFC Meetup

YPFC Meetup

At events like these, the fusion of businesses and community engagement becomes palpable. We recognize that ...
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