Edmonton municipal election, 1963

The 1963 municipal election was held October 16, 1963 to elect a mayor and six aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and four trustees to sit on each of the public and separate school boards. The electorate also decided three plebiscite questions.

There were ten aldermen on city council, but four of the positions were already filled: Frederick John Mitchell, Ethel Wilson, Morris Weinlos, and Vincent Dantzer were all elected to two year terms in 1962 and were still in office. George Prudham was also elected to a two year term in 1961, but resigned.

There were seven trustees on the public school board, but three of the positions were already filled: James Falconer, Milton Lazerte, and Helen Sinclair were elected to two year terms in 1962 and were still in office. The same was true on the separate board, where Edward Stack, Jean McDonald, and Bill Diachuk were continuing.

All elected officials were elected to one year terms in this election, in preparation for the changeover to a new system, whereby elections would be held only every two years with all officials elected to two year terms.

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Voter turnout

There were 98052 ballots cast out of 173901 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 56.4%.

Results

(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)

Mayor

Party Candidate Votes  %
     Independent William Hawrelak 52,340 53.80%
     Civic Government Association Stanley Milner 44,950 46.20%

Aldermen

Party Candidate Votes
     Civic Government Association McKim Ross 53,516
     Civic Government Association John Leslie Bodie 43,186
     Civic Government Association Gordon McClary 41,248
     United Voters Association Ivor Dent 41,044
     United Voters Association Julia Kiniski 36,861
     Citizens Council Ed Leger 35,927
     Civic Government Association Murray Hamilton 35,725
     Civic Government Association Robert Brower 33,408
     United Voters Association Allan Welsh 30,611
     Civic Government Association Fred Kurylo 28,654
     United Voters Association Norbert Berkowitz 26,246
     United Voters Association Kenneth McAuley 26,153
     United Voters Association R. J. Dunseith 20,819
     Independent John Sehn 14,369

Public School Trustees

Party Candidate Votes
     Better Education Association Earl Buxton 33,699
     Better Education Association Walter Gainer 32,735
     Quality Education Council Edith Rogers 32,666
     Civic Government Association Vernon Johnson 25,366
     Civic Government Association P. William Jones 24,538
     Better Education Association Herbert Meltzer 21,560
     Better Education Association John Bracco 21,334
     Civic Government Association Bruce Mathew 19,179
     Quality Education Council Lee Fosmark 11,741
     Quality Education Council Arnold Rapske 11,015
     Quality Education Council George Edward Machon 8,357

Separate (Catholic) School Trustees

Party Candidate Votes
     Independent Orest Demco 11,581
     Independent A. A. Gorman 9,441
     Independent G. R. Boileau 9,689
     Independent B. Feehan 9,147
     Independent John Barbeau 8,506
     Independent Roy Watson 6,103
     Independent Harry Carrigan 6,020
     Independent William Betzler 5,586

Plebiscites

Land Exchange

Are you in favour of the disposition, by exchange, of approximately 1.23 acres of land lying East of Bellamy Hill, approximately .43 acres of which is now designated as Parkland, for approximately 215 acres of land lying in the Southwest section of the City in an area West of Whitemud Creek? The purpose of the exchange is to enable the purchaser to construct a commercial building on the Bellamy Hill site. If the exchange is accepted, the land acquired by the City will be Parkland?[1]

  • Yes
63,344
  • No
26,421

Convention Complex Land Acquisition

Shall Council pass bylaw No. 2454 to borrow by debentures $4,000,000.00 with which to buy the land and buildings between Jasper Avenue and 102nd Avenue and between 97th Street and 99th Street so that a convention centre, an arena for sporting and cultural events and exhibitions, a theatre building, tourist centre and parking garage can be built there as part of the City Centre Development Plan?

  • Yes
33,470
  • No
25,300

Convention Complex

Shall Council pass bylaw No. 2455 to borrow by debentures $10,250,000.00 to construct a convention centre, an arena for sporting and cultural events and exhibitions, a theatre building, tourist centre and parking garage?

  • Yes
30,903
  • No
25,457

Notes

  1. ^
    1.23 acres ≈ 5,000 m²
    0.43 acres ≈ 1,700 m²
    215 acres ≈ 870,000 m²

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