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Revision as of 22:20, 14 June 2013

The 1928 municipal election was held December 10, 1928 to elect a mayor and six aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and three trustees to sit on the public school board (A J Crowe, J O Pilon, and W D Trainor were acclaimed to the separate school board). There were also six bylaws put to a city-wide vote.

There were ten aldermen on city council, but four of the positions were already filled: Ralph Bellamy, A C Sloane, James East, and L S C Dineen were all elected to two year terms in 1927 and were still in office. John C. Bowen had also been elected to a two year term, but had resigned in order to run for mayor. Accordingly, Rice Sheppard was elected to a one year term.

There were seven trustees on the public school board, but four of the positions were already filled: Frank Crang, Arthur Cushing, Albert Ottewell, and Elmer Roper had all been elected to two year terms in 1927 and were still in office. The same was true on the separate board, where Robert Crossland, Charles Gariepy, Thomas Magee, and B J Tansey were continuing.

This election marked Edmonton's return to the first past the post electoral system after four elections of using single transferable vote.

Voter turnout

There were 14971 ballots cast out of 37915 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 39.4%.

Results

(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)

Mayor

Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Ambrose Bury 8,970 59.92%
Independent John C. Bowen 6,001 40.08%

Aldermen

Party Candidate Votes Elected
Labour Charles Gibbs 7,841 Green tickY
Civic Government Association Frederick Keillor 6,881 Green tickY
Labour Alfred Farmilo 6,294 Green tickY
Labour James Findlay 6,273 Green tickY

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Independent labour Rice Sheppard 6,262
Civic Government Association James Collisson 6,255 Green tickY
Civic Government Association George Hazlett 6,107
Civic Government Association Herbert Baker 5,978
Civic Government Association George Wilkinson 4,908
Labour James Herlihy 4,561
Independent G. V. Pelton 4,417
Labour J. A. Thompson 4,623
Independent Joseph Clarke 4,130 Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents/row Independent Charles Robson 4,026

Public school trustees

Party Candidate Votes Elected
Labour Samuel Barnes 7,022 Green tickY
Civic Government Association Thyrza Bishop 6,300 Green tickY
Civic Government Association Frederick Casselman 5,641 Green tickY
Civic Government Association R. Colwill 5,340
Labour E. E. Owen 5,300
Labour Mrs. D. T. Bell 5,267
Independent S. T. Lawrie 2,469 }

Separate (Catholic) school trustees

A J Crowe, J O Pilon, and W D Trainor were acclaimed.

Bylaws

$86525 for paving

  • Yes - 4305
  • No - 824

$50000 for gravelling

  • Yes - 4288
  • No - 802

$23860 for airport improvements

  • Yes - 3065
  • No - 1692

$292688 for a hospital

  • Yes - 4362
  • No - 998

$50000 for a firehall

  • Yes - 3735
  • No - 1169

$100000 for fire equipment

  • Yes - 4044
  • No - 935

References

City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections