The 1935 municipal election was held November 13, 1935 to elect a mayor and five aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and four trustees to sit on the...
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The 1936 municipal election was held November 12, 1936 to elect a mayor and five aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and three trustees to sit on...
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referendum 1935 Salvadoran presidential election 1935 Canadian federal election 1935 Alberta general election 1935 Edmonton municipal election 1935 New Brunswick...
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town's first election, held February 10, 1892. On October 8, 1904, Edmonton became a city during the tenure of Mayor William Short. Edmonton was part of...
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Bill Smith (Alberta politician) (redirect from Bill Smith (mayor of Edmonton))
the World Masters Games to Edmonton. Smith was defeated by Councillor Stephen Mandel in the 2004 Edmonton municipal election. After his mayoralty ended...
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2018. "Edmonton parliamentary constituency" (PDF). Enfield Council. "Edmonton parliamentary constituency - Election 2019 - BBC News". "Edmonton parliamentary...
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Historically a parish in the Edmonton Hundred of Middlesex, Edmonton became an urban district in 1894, and a municipal borough in 1937. Local government...
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from 1892 to 1898. Rek, Municipal elections in Edmonton "Ward Boundary Review". Engaged Edmonton. Retrieved 2020-04-16. Edmonton, City of (2020-04-15)....
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party's defeat at the hands of the upstart Social Credit League in the 1935 election made him the shortest serving premier to that point in Alberta's history...
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occurred when Albert Bourcier, a Social Credit MLA from 1935 to 1952 filed papers to contest the Edmonton-Jasper Place constituency against incumbent Social...
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1925 to 2015. In its final configuration, the riding was located south of Edmonton and was legally described as commencing at the intersection of the westerly...
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Report on Alberta Elections, 1905-1982 A Report on Alberta Elections (1982) Rek Municipal elections in Edmonton A Report on Alberta Elections Office of the...
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compared to New Democracy vote in 1940 election. Note: New Democracy vote is compared to Social Credit vote in 1935 election. Note: UFA vote is compared to Progressive...
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James Simpson (Canadian politician) (category Labour candidates in the 1926 Canadian federal election)
which set the stage for him to run for Mayor of Toronto in the 1935 municipal election. The only one of the city's newspapers to support him was the Toronto...
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S. A. G. Barnes (section Edmonton politics)
public office on both the municipal and provincial levels of government in the province. He served for decades as an Edmonton Public School trustee, his...
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2015. The election also marked the end of the Social Credit dynasty which had continuously held a majority government for 36 years from 1935 to 1971. In...
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(national) government, provincial and territorial governments, and municipal governments. Elections are also held for self-governing First Nations and for many...
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Nenshi wins the 2024 Alberta New Democratic Party leadership election. June 24 The Edmonton Oilers lose Game 7 of the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals 1–2 to the...
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1931, and Whiting served as Mayor of Barking in 1934/35. For the 1935 UK general election, his union sponsored him as a Labour Party candidate in Chorley...
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George Clift King (category 1935 deaths)
was the mayor of the town of Calgary in the November 1886 Calgary municipal election, defeating John Lineham and served in the role from November 4, 1886...
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Harry Ainlay (category Edmonton city councillors)
Ainlay first sought public office in the 1930 Edmonton election, when he ran for alderman on Edmonton City Council and was defeated, finishing ninth...
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various major municipal police forces in Alberta. Military bases in Alberta include Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Cold Lake, CFB Edmonton, CFB Suffield and...
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James East (category Edmonton city councillors)
1912 municipal election, when he ran for alderman on the Edmonton City Council, finishing fifth of eighteen candidates. Unlike most of Edmonton's elections...
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previous election (2004) Klein's PC party had taken less than half the votes cast in the province but had won 75 percent of the seats. Left wing Edmonton was...
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Lawn and Montgomery) or Edmonton (Beverly and Jasper Place) or dissolved to become hamlets under the jurisdiction of municipal districts (Cynthia, Diamond...
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1909 election. He served as Minister of Public Works and Minister of Municipal Affairs—the first person to hold the latter...
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Edmonton constituencies. Overall voter turnout in the election was 59.58 per cent. Note: * Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election...
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governing body for the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The first municipal election in Calgary took place in 1884 where Mayor George Murdoch and four...
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Elmer Roper (category Mayors of Edmonton)
Roper ran for school trustee in Edmonton's 1924 municipal election. He finished fourth of seven candidates, in an election in which the top three candidates...
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Calgary (section Municipal politics)
followed the Alberta government's Bill 20, allowing municipal political parties in Calgary and Edmonton. Despite initial backlash against provisions that...
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