A new mayor and city council have officially been named in Saskatoon.

Charlie Clark was sworn in as mayor at city hall Monday evening alongside the 10 councillors who now make up Saskatoon’s city council.

Clark, who spent 10 years as a city councillor before making a run at the mayor’s chair this year, beat out incumbent candidate Don Atchison in last week’s civic election. He earned nearly 41 per cent of the 80,012 mayoral ballots cast, while Atchison, who had been mayor since 2003, grabbed 37 per cent.

Clark is joined on council by incumbent councillors Darren Hill (Ward 1), Ann Iwanchuk (Ward 3), Troy Davies (Ward 4), Randy Donauer (Ward 5), Mairin Loewen (Ward 7) and Zach Jefferies (Ward 10).

Newcomers Hilary Gough (Ward 2), Cynthia Block (Ward 6) and Sarina Gersher (Ward 8), and former councillor Bev Dubois (Ward 9), make up the remaining seats.

Gough notably knocked off incumbent Pat Lorje in the Ward 2 election, and Dubois, who served three terms as Ward 10 councillor before losing to Jefferies in 2012, defeated six other candidates in Ward 9.