Edmonton municipal election, 1935
The 1935 municipal election was held November 13, 1935 to elect a mayor and five aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and four trustees to sit on the public school board (Charles Gariepy, Thomas Malone, R D Tighe, and William Wilde were acclaimed to two-year terms on the separate school board). Voters also approved a requirement that candidates for city council be required to own property.
There were ten aldermen on city council, but five of the positions were already filled: Hugh MacDonald, John Wesley Fry, Dick Foote, John McCreath, and James East were all elected to two-year terms in 1934 and were still in office.
This election saw emergence of a new civic political party, the Tax Reform League, an anti-Social Credit organization carrying on the anti-tax, anti-Premier Aberhart work that the Civic Government Association had conducted in previous elections.[1]
There were seven trustees on the public school board, but three of the positions were already filled: Samuel Barnes, Frederick Casselman, and Izena Ross had all been elected to two-year terms in 1934 and were still in office. The same was true of the separate school board, where A J Crowe, J O Pilon, and J O'Hara were continuing.
Voter turnout
There were 19984 ballots cast out of 48003 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 41.6%.
Results
(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)
Mayor
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canadian Youth Association | Joseph Clarke | 11,120 | 56.06% | |
Tax Reform League | Ralph Bellamy | 6,313 | 31.83% | |
Independent | Morris Baker | 2,330 | 11.75% | |
Independent | Frederick Speed | 73 | 0.37% |
Aldermen
Party | Candidate | Votes | Elected | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | Margaret Crang | 11,226 | ||
Social Credit | Elisha East | 8,798 | ||
Social Credit | Guy Patterson | 8,409 | ||
Canadian Youth Association | Walter Clevely | 7,410 | ||
Social Credit | Charles Gould | 7,378 | ||
Tax Reform League | Athelstan Bissett | 7,095 | ||
Labour | Harry Ainlay | 6,848 | ||
Tax Reform League | Ernest Edward Howard | 6,717 | ||
Tax Reform League | George Patterson Ponton | 6,403 | ||
Tax Reform League | John Henry Warren | 5,918 | ||
Labour | James Findlay | 5,598 | ||
Labour | William Henry Miller | 2,832 | ||
Independent | Raymond C. Ghostley | 1,226 | ||
Independent | Charles Martin Keily | 683 |
Public school trustees
Party | Candidate | Votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Tax Reform League | Walter Morrish | 11,093 | ||
Labour | Frank Crang | 9,347 | ||
Independent | Albert Ottewell | 8,745 | ||
Labour | Sidney Bowcott | 8,566 | ||
Tax Reform League | Armour Ford | 7,039 | ||
Social Credit | Mary Ann Gilchrist | 6,009 | ||
Social Credit | Adam Bruce | 5,910 |
Separate (Catholic) school trustees
Charles Gariepy, Thomas Malone, R D Tighe, and William Wilde were acclaimed.
Property Qualification Plebiscite
Shall a candidate for Mayor or Alderman be required to have a property qualification?
- Yes - 14478
- No - 4202
References
- ↑ Tom Monto, Protest and Progress. Crang Publishing/Alhambra Books (2012), p.229
City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections