The 1983 municipal election was held October 17, 1983 to elect a mayor and twelve aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council in Alberta, Canada, nine trustees...
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The 1968 Edmonton municipal election was held on October 16, 1968, to elect a mayor and twelve aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and seven trustees...
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The 1963 municipal election was held October 16, 1963 to elect a mayor and six aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and four trustees to sit on each...
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Council election 1983 Wolverhampton Council election 1983 British Columbia general election 1983 Edmonton municipal election 1983 Manitoba municipal elections...
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Julia Kiniski, an alderman on the Edmonton City Council, died on October 11, 1969. A by-election was held November 27, 1970 to replace her. The electorate...
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Edmonton (/ˈɛdməntən/ ED-mən-tən) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre...
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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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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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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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War II. It later was known as the Edmonton Municipal Airport, then as Edmonton Industrial Airport, and then Edmonton City Centre Airport (ECCA), finally...
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1918–1950: The Urban District of Edmonton. 1950–1974: The Municipal Borough of Edmonton. 1974–1983: The London Borough of Enfield wards of Angel Road, Bush...
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Lance White (category Edmonton city councillors)
1946) is a former Canadian municipal and provincial level politician. He served on the Edmonton city council from 1983 until 1992. He then moved on...
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Lloydminster's elections are aligned with Saskatchewan's municipal election schedule. Alberta Municipal Affairs, a ministry of the Cabinet of Alberta, is charged...
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Canada. The Senate nominee election was held in conjunction with Alberta municipal elections under the Local Authorities Election Act, and resulted in the...
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Terry Cavanagh (politician) (category Businesspeople from Edmonton)
politician, municipal councillor in Edmonton, Alberta, who served as mayor. He was Edmonton's first native-born mayor. Cavanagh was born in Edmonton on July...
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In the 1995 Edmonton municipal election, 77% of voters approved by plebiscite to consolidate all scheduled jet passenger service at Edmonton International...
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round, a runoff election is held between the top-two finishers. The first municipal election to be held under the new law of direct elections for mayor was...
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in October 1989. Shortly after the election the law Mason challenged was repealed, and municipal workers in Edmonton were subsequently allowed to run for...
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Jane Sterk (category Businesspeople from Edmonton)
worked for the Edmonton Board of Health. In 1983, she opened a computer store, Softwarehouse West, with Gary Ford, a co-worker from the Edmonton Board of Health...
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Dick Mather (category Edmonton city councillors)
ran for a seat as an Edmonton public school trustee in the 1983 Edmonton municipal election and won the fifth place seat out of 17 candidates in the at...
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Richard Jamieson (section Municipal)
in 1963. Jamieson ran for a seat to the Edmonton Public School Board in the 1968 Edmonton municipal election. He finished in eighth place over all, just...
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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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Enfield Southgate (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1983)
new constituency of Southgate and Wood Green. From 1950 to the 1983 general election, this constituency was known as Southgate. The prefix of the seat's...
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for Edmonton Public Schools. Each trustee represents one ward in the city. They are elected every four years, in the regular municipal election through...
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Bulletin, June 21, 1921 Edmonton Bulletin, October 17, 1922, p. 7 Gateway, Nov. 21, 1922 Rek, Municipal Elections in Edmonton Edmonton Airports. "Historical"...
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Don Massey (category Politicians from Edmonton)
place out of nine in the 1983 Edmonton municipal election. He won his fifth and final term in the 1986 Edmonton municipal election. Once again he took second...
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Pictou West) Municipal politicians: Former MPs: (4) Julian Fantino (Vaughan, 2010–2015) Ken Hughes (Macleod, 1988–1993) Tim Uppal (Edmonton—Sherwood Park...
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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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Laurence Decore (category Edmonton city councillors)
run for mayor twice. He was elected as an alderman to Edmonton City Council in the 1974 election, in which he finished first of the ward's fourteen candidates...
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Plurality block voting (section National elections)
candidate in the last election, i.e. a countback. This was used in the City of Edmonton (Canada) following the 1905 Edmonton municipal election. The Philippines...
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