The 1935 Calgary municipal election was held on November 20, 1935, to elect a Mayor and six Aldermen to sit on Calgary City Council. Along with positions...
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Councillors elected to Calgary City Council, the governing body for the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The first municipal election in Calgary took place in...
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municipal election to be held in Calgary on November 3, 1886. George Clift King defeated his opponent John Lineham for the office of Mayor of Calgary...
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1934 Calgary municipal election was held on November 21, 1934 to elect six Aldermen to sit on Calgary City Council. Along with positions on Calgary City...
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suburbs of Calgary, and in its final years included a few slivers of Calgary itself. It covered the Municipal District of Foothills No. 31, Municipal District...
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R. B. Bennett (redirect from Richard Bedford Bennett, 1st Viscount Bennett of Mickleham, Calgary and Hopewell)
691 cast. Despite his election to the Chatham Town Council, Bennett's days in the town were numbered. In 1897, he moved to Calgary, North-West Territories...
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or any other time zone. The bill came after Calgary (1946 and 1947), and Edmonton (1946) held municipal plebiscites which approved the move to daylight...
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George Clift King (category Mayors of Calgary)
George Clift King OBE (April 23, 1848 – July 18, 1935) was the second mayor of the town of Calgary, Alberta. King was born in Chelmsford, England in 1848...
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ballots with an "X". Calgary's first STV election produced mixed representation with no party taking all the seats. The 1935 election saw Social Credit candidates...
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of Calgary on December 30, 1961, along with parts of the municipal districts of Rocky View No. 44 and Foothills No. 31. In the City of Calgary's 2021...
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Alexander Lucas (category Mayors of Calgary)
elected to a second year in the 1893 Calgary municipal election. As Calgary's seventh mayor, he helped found the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber...
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Leader of the Official Opposition, died of cancer. By-elections were held on November 26, 2012, in Calgary Centre following the resignation of Conservative...
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to their municipal 'Local Assessment Review Board', 'Composite Assessment Review Board,' or the Alberta Municipal Government Board. Calgary is famous...
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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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part of the Calgary Catholic School District in Alberta. The school is named after Francis Patrick Carroll, the Bishop of Calgary from 1935 to 1966. The...
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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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Heritage byelection". Calgary Herald. Retrieved January 16, 2017. "Nomination updates: Calgary-Heritage and Calgary-Midnapore by-elections | daveberta.ca –...
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Douglas Cunnington (category Calgary city councillors)
Calgary to contest the election be defeated by Manley Edwards a candidate from the Liberals in the 1940 Canadian federal election. In that election Cunnington...
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single seat in the 1971 general election led by leader Bob Russell. Russell contested the 1973 by-election in Calgary-Foothills finishing a distant fourth...
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John Irwin (politician) (category Politicians from Calgary)
Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved September 25, 2010. "Calgary results 1935 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage...
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a United Farmers of Alberta MP, former Calgary labour reformer William Irvine, in 1926 and 1930. Then, in 1935 and 1940, it elected Norman Jaques of the...
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(1930 to 1935). He won one general election (1930), defeating Prime Minister Mackenzie King. He in turn was defeated by King in the 1935 election. Bennett...
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member of the Legislative Assembly for the years from 1926 to 1935. At the general election in 1926 in the riding of Claresholm he defeated incumbent Thomas...
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David Milwyn Duggan (section Municipal politics)
in the 1935 election, when the Social Credit Party of Alberta swept the province, reducing the Conservatives to two members, Duggan and Calgary MLA John...
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Alberta Social Credit Party (category Organizations based in Calgary)
The Alberta Social Credit party won a majority government in 1935, in the first election it contested, barely months after its formation. During its first...
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whole vote method. Only Calgary city elections used the Gregory fractional method. STV was used in Winnipeg for provincial elections to elect ten MLAs from...
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The list of Alberta by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of Alberta. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in...
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"Federal By-elections Now Under Way". Retrieved May 14, 2023. "Prime Minister announces by-election in Calgary Heritage". 16 June 2023. Elections Canada (19...
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Women in Canadian politics (redirect from Women Candidates in Canadian Elections)
four elections, and was the only woman in the House of Commons until the 1935 election, when she was joined by Martha Black. In the 1940 election, Macphail...
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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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