Edmonton municipal by-election, 1970

Julia Kiniski, an alderman on the Edmonton City Council, died October 11, 1969. A by-election was held November 27, 1970 to replace her. The electorate also decided three plebiscite questions.

The by-election's winner, Julian Kinisky (Kiniski's son), was the last alderman to be elected at-large in Edmonton. The 1971 election introduced a ward system to Edmonton's municipal politics.

Voter turnout

There were 77571 ballots cast out of 238828 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 32.5%.

Results

(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)

Alderman

Plebiscites

Omniplex Construction

Should Council pass bylaw No. 3624 to borrow by debentures the sum of $26,434,000.00 for the construction of an Omniplex containing a Trade and Convention Centre and Covered Sports Facilities, the sum to include the building, its equipment and furnishings, and the acquisition of the land which the building will be located?

Attendant costs of the Omniplex project are: 1. Construction of parking facilities near the Omniplex up to $3,400,000.00 2. Annual operating deficit, unknown in amount but approximately $2,000,000.00 to $3,000,000.00 and expected to diminish yearly. 3. $4,366,000.00 that represents a computation of interest costs that could be allocated to Omniplex from future road programs that would be accelerated by construction of Omniplex.

Omniplex Parking

To purchase land North of proposed Omniplex site to be used for parking.

Omniplex Pedestrian Passage

Providing a pedestrian passage from Omniplex Building to a Rapid Transit Station Site.

References

City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections