1927 Edmonton municipal election

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The 1927 municipal election was held December 12, 1927 to elect a mayor and five aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and four trustees to sit on each of the public and separate school boards. Voters also voted on two plebiscite questions.

There were ten aldermen on city council, but five of the positions were already filled: Charles Gibbs, Alfred Farmilo, Charles Robson, George Hazlett, and Herbert Baker were all elected to two-year terms in 1926 and were still in office.

There were seven trustees on the public school board, but three of the positions were already filled: Samuel Barnes, Thyrza Bishop, and J A Herlihy (SS) had all been elected to two-year terms in 1926 and were still in office. The same was true on the separate board, where Harry Carrigan, J O Pilon, and W D Trainor were continuing.

This election was the last to use the single transferable vote election system to elect city councillors and school trustees and the instant-runoff voting election system to elect the mayor, as a plebiscite held concurrently with the election saw a majority of Edmontonians voting to return to a mixed first past the post and block voting election system. Ranked votes had been used since 1923.

Voter turnout

A total of 12,907 votes were cast out of 37,106 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 34.7%.

Results

Mayor

More information Party, Candidate ...
Party Candidate Votes %
IndependentAmbrose Bury7,48357.89%
LabourDan Knott4,406 34.08%
IndependentJoseph Clarke958 7.41%
IndependentJ. Pfeim80 0.62%
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Aldermen

Five to be elected.

Quota approx. 2151. This vote tally guaranteed election.

More information Party, Candidate ...
Party Candidate Initial Votes Elected in the end
Civic Government AssociationRalph Bellamy2,195Green tickY
Civic Government AssociationAllan Sloane1,951Green tickY
LabourJames East1,922Green tickY
Civic Government AssociationJohn C. Bowen1,514Green tickY
Civic Government AssociationFrederick Keillor1,227SS
LabourJames Findlay914
LabourLionel Shurley Crawford Dineen798SSGreen tickY
IndependentG. V. Pelton784
Civic Government AssociationA. M. Rehwinkel550
LabourJames Herlihy485
LabourE. J. Thompson375
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Keillor and Findlay initially received more votes than Dineen, but Dineen, not them, won a seat, due to having more votes at the end (caused by votes transferred from other candidates under the Single Transferable Voting election system).

Public school trustees

More information Party, Candidate ...
Party Candidate Initial Votes Elected
Civic Government AssociationArthur Cushing2,458Green tickY
Civic Government AssociationAlbert Ottewell2,457SSGreen tickY
LabourFrank Crang2,020SSGreen tickY
LabourElmer Roper2,005Green tickY
LabourSophie N. Bell1,416
Civic Government AssociationJames Harwood Ogilvie1,123
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Separate (Catholic) school trustees

More information Party, Candidate ...
Party Candidate Votes Elected
IndependentRobert Crossland330SSGreen tickY
IndependentCharles Gariepy323Green tickY
IndependentThomas Magee315Green tickY
IndependentB J Tansey218SSGreen tickY
IndependentJ R Naubert90
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Plebiscites

Assessing Improvements on Industrial Establishments

To authorize the Council to fix the Assessment of improvements for industrial establishments.

  • Yes - 2,224
  • No - 1,038

Abolition of Single Transferable Vote

To abolish the Proportional Representation System of electing mayor and aldermen.

  • Yes - 6,695
  • No - 5,473

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