Edmonton municipal election, 1939

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The 1939 municipal election was held November 8, 1939 to elect a mayor and five aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council. Elections for school trustees were not held, as candidates for both the public and separate boards were acclaimed.

There were ten aldermen on city council, but five of the positions were already filled: Hugh MacDonald, Mack McColl, James Ogilvie, Sidney Parsons, and Blair Paterson were all elected to two year terms in 1938 and were still in office.

There were seven trustees on the public school board, but two of the positions were already filled: Izena Ross and W G McConachie had been elected to two year terms in 1938 and were still in office. Armour Ford had also been elected to a two year term in 1938, but had resigned; accordingly, Sidney Bowcott was acclaimed to a one year term by virtue of being the last candidate to have submitted his nomination. On the separate board, there were four vacancies out of seven positions, as Adrien Crowe, James O'Hara, and J O Pilon were continuing.

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[edit] Voter Turnout

There were 11470 ballots cast out of 55388 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 20.7%.

[edit] Results

(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)

[edit] Mayor

Party Candidate Votes  %
     Citizens' Committee John Wesley Fry 9,199 80.88%
     Independent Progressive Association Samuel Barnes 2,174 19.12%

[edit] Aldermen

Party Candidate Votes
     Citizens' Committee George Campbell 9,138
     Citizens' Committee Edward Brown 9,002
     Citizens' Committee Frederick Casselman 8,638
     Citizens' Committee Douglas Grout 8,468
     Citizens' Committee Dan Knott 8,296
     Independent Joseph Clarke 4,364
     Independent Progressive Association Isabel Ringwood 3,130

[edit] Public School Trustees

M Downey, Albert Ottewell, Bruce Smith, R L Sutherland, and Sidney Bowcott were acclaimed.

[edit] Separate (Catholic) School Trustees

Romeo Bouchard, Hugh Currie, Robert Tighe, and William Wilde were acclaimed.

[edit] References

Edmonton election results (City of Edmonton website)