Table of Election Results
Elections won are in bold. In most years, five of the ten alderman seats were up for re-election, with the top five vote recipients winning those seats. Beginning in 1964, all seats were up for election every two years.
Year | Party | Votes | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1945 | Independent | 1,305 | last place |
1946 | Independent | 2,635 | last place |
1947 | Independent | 2,133 | second to last |
1948 | Independent | 1,783 | third to last |
1949 | Independent | 6,370 | last place |
1951 | Independent | 5,045 | last place |
1953 | Independent | 3,471 | last place |
1954 | Independent | 1,758 | third to last |
1956 | Independent | 3,999 | last place |
1957 | Independent | 7,444 | 10th out of 19 |
1958 | Edmonton Voters Association | 4,283 | 9th out of 14 |
1959 | Edmonton Voters Association | 9,703 | 11th out of 17 |
1961 | Independent | 12,451 | 8th out of 18 |
1962 | Civic Rights Protective Association |
12,643 | 8th out of 13 |
1963 | United Voters Association | 36,861 | 5th out of 14 |
1964 | Civil Rights Association | 54,637 | 2d out of a large field |
1966 | Civil Rights Association | 53,969 | 3d out of a large field |
1968 | no affiliation | 35,760 | 9th out of a large field |
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