Edmonton municipal election, 1898

The 1898 municipal election was held December 12, 1898. In previous elections, an entire town council had been elected at once for a one-year term; 1898 marked the beginning of staggered aldermanic terms, such that half of the six aldermen would be elected each year to two-year terms. The mayor continued to be elected annually.

Because in the previous election all six aldermen had been elected to a one-year term, it was still necessary to elect six aldermen. However, in order to set up the staggered terms, three were to be elected to one-year terms and three to two-year terms.

In addition to the city council, five public school trustees and four private school trustees were elected.

Voter turnout

Voter turnout figures for the 1898 municipal election are no longer available.

Results

(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)

Mayor

Candidate Votes %
William S. Edmiston 170 63.43%
Cornelius Gallagher 98 36.57%

Aldermen

Candidate Votes
Kenneth McLeod 162
Kenneth W. MacKenzie 157
Alfred Jackson 126
Joseph Henri Picard 115
Alfred Brown 113
Richard Secord 106
James Ross 101
N. White 98
Thomas Hourston 97
R. Hockley 80
Phillip Heiminck 78

Public school trustees

Thomas Bellamy, James Ross, Colin Strang, Alex Taylor, and Hedley C. Taylor were elected. Detailed results are no longer available.

Separate (Catholic) school trustees

N D Beck, Sandy Larue, Antonio Prince, and Georges Roy were elected. Detailed results are no longer available.

References

City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections

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