Edmonton municipal election, 1895
The 1895 municipal election was held January 14, 1895 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.
Voter turnout
Voter turnout figures for the 1895 municipal election are no longer available.
Results
(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)
Mayor
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Herbert Charles Wilson | 129 | 58.64% |
John Alexander McDougall | 91 | 41.36% |
Aldermen
Candidate | 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
Candidate | 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
Candidate | Votes |
---|---|
N. D. Beck | Acclaimed |
J. G. Fairbanks | Acclaimed |
John Kelly | Acclaimed |
Sandy Larue | Acclaimed |
References
City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections
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