Election Name: | February 1912 Edmonton municipal election |
Country: | Alberta |
Type: | legislative |
Previous Election: | 1910 Edmonton municipal election |
Previous Year: | 1910 |
Next Election: | December 1912 Edmonton municipal election |
Seats For Election: | 1 mayor and 10 councillors to |
Candidate1: | George S. Armstrong |
Popular Vote1: | 1,791 |
Percentage1: | 62.56 |
Candidate2: | Bryce J. Saunders |
Popular Vote2: | 1,072 |
Percentage2: | 37.44 |
Mayor | |
Before Election: | Robert Lee |
After Election: | George S. Armstrong |
On September 27, 1911, the voters of Edmonton approved by plebiscite the amalgamation of Edmonton with Strathcona. A majority of Strathcona voters also voted in favour of amalgamation.[1]
Amalgamation was effected February 1, 1912. In anticipation of this, no election was held December 11, 1911 as would normally have been required (municipal elections in Edmonton at the time being held the second Monday of every December). Instead, elections were fixed for February 16, 1912.
With the amalgamation, Council's size was increased by two members, bringing the total number of aldermen to ten.
Due to a clause of the amalgamation agreement, in this election (and in each council hereafter to 1960) at least two of the elected councillors were required to come from the south side of the North Saskatchewan River.
In order to keep the staggered electoral system of aldermen in place, the five most popular of the aldermen elected in this election, (Henry Douglas, Charles Gowan, John Tipton, John Lundy, and Thomas J. Walsh), were elected to two-year terms, and the next five to one-year terms. The exception being that the most popular southside candidate was elected to a two-year term and the next-most-popular one to a one-year term.[2]
In addition to electing city council, the February 1912 elections also elected the entirety of the seven member board of trustees for the public school division (four members - Walter Ramsey, B H Nichols, Samuel Barnes, and Frank Crang - to two-year terms, three others to one-year terms) and three of five members of the board of trustees for the separate school division (Wilfrid GariƩpy and Milton Martin having been elected to two-year terms in 1910).
There were 2870 ballots cast. Information about the number of eligible voters is no longer available.
Many of the voters on the voters list lived elsewhere but owned property in Edmonton. The previous year the proportion of absentee voters was estimated to be 25 percent in Edmonton and 40 percent in Strathcona.[3]
(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)
Aldermanic election was conduced using Plurality block voting. Each voter could cast up to ten votes, About 17,000 votes were cast by the 2870 voters who participated in this election.[4]
Elected
Not elected
Election was conduced using Plurality block voting. Each voter could cast up to four votes.
(unsuccessful candidates not shown here)
John Cashman, James Collisson, and Joseph Henri Picard were elected. Detailed results are no longer available.