The 1895 Edmonton municipal election was held on January 14, 1895 in Edmonton, Alberta to elect the town council (consisting of a mayor and six aldermen, each elected for a one-year term) and four trustees for each of the public and separate school divisions. This was the first election in Edmonton history in which there was a contested race for mayor, and also the first during which school trustee elections were held concurrently with those for town council.[1]
Wilson, the successful mayoral candidate, was an opponent of Matthew McCauley and although he won against McDougall (McDougall was put up as a last-minute candidate by council members who supported McCauley, even though they expected Wilson to win), the majority of the elected town council were McCauley supporters.[2]
Voter turnout
editVoter turnout figures for the 1895 municipal election are no longer available.[1]
Results
edit(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)
Mayor
editCandidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Herbert Charles Wilson | 129 | 58.64% |
John Alexander McDougall | 91 | 41.36% |
Aldermen
editCandidate | Votes |
---|---|
William S. Edmiston | 175 |
John Kelly | 120 |
Colin Strang | 119 |
John Cameron | 114 |
Thomas Bellamy | 111 |
Joseph Henri Picard | 110 |
Charles Sutter | 108 |
George Hutton | 105 |
A. D. Osborne | 68 |
Public school trustees
editCandidate | Votes |
---|---|
Matthew McCauley | 103 |
John Cameron | 99 |
Thomas Bellamy | 93 |
James Lauder | 87 |
George Sanderson | 82 |
John Alexander McDougall | 79 |
Henry Goodridge | 73 |
St. Joachim Separate School District
editCandidate | Votes |
---|---|
N. D. Beck | Acclaimed |
J. G. Fairbanks | Acclaimed |
John Kelly | Acclaimed |
Sandy Larue | Acclaimed |
References
edit- ^ a b "Elections Results (1892 to 1944) - City of Edmonton" (PDF). City of Edmonton. p. 4. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ John P. Day; John F. Day (February 1978). "EDMONTON CIVIC POLITICS 1891-1914". Urban History Review. 6 (3). University of Toronto Press: 42–68. Retrieved January 21, 2022.