Edmonton municipal election, 1950

The 1950 municipal election was held November 1, 1950 to elect five aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council. The electorate also decided eleven plebiscite questions. There was no mayoral election, as Sidney Parsons was on the second year of a two year-term. There were no elections for school trustees, as candidates for both the public and private boards were acclaimed.

There were ten aldermen on city council, but five of the positions were already filled: Harold Tanner, Armour Ford, Rupert Clare, Kenneth Lawson, and William Hawrelak were all elected to two-year terms in 1949 and were still in office.

There were seven trustees on the public school board, but four of the positions were already filled: George Brown, Mary Butterworth, J W K Shortreed, and John Thorogood had been acclaimed to two-year terms in 1949 and were still in office. The same was true on the separate board, where Joseph Gallant, Lawrence Keylor, Ambrose O'Neill, and Joseph Pilon were continuing.

Voter turnout

There were 27484 ballots cast out of 93406 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 29.4%.

Results

(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)

Aldermen

Party Candidate Votes Elected
Citizens' CommitteeEdwin Clarke 17,421 Green tickY
Citizens' CommitteeDuncan Innes 16,279 Green tickY
Citizens' CommitteeRichmond Francis Hanna 16,112 Green tickY
Citizens' CommitteeFrederick John Mitchell 15,307 Green tickY
IndependentAthelstan Bissett 14,089 Green tickY
IndependentSidney Bowcott 13,315
Citizens' CommitteeCarl Berg 12,891
IndependentGeorge Gleave 10,975
IndependentThomas Graham 7,123
IndependentGeorge Linney 5,789
IndependentCharles Simmonds 5,640
IndependentFrederick Speed 1,851

Public school trustees

Harry Fowler, Robert Rae, and Charles Cummins were acclaimed.

Separate (Catholic) school trustees

Adrian Crowe, Francis Killeen, and James O'Hara were acclaimed.

Plebiscites

Civic Centre

Are you in favour of the City entering into the proposed agreement with the First New Amsterdam Corporation for development of the Civic Centre area as finally approved by City Council on September 29, 1950?

Paving

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $1,225,095.00 for City share of paving of arterial streets, bus routes and elsewhere?

High Level Bridge

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $500,000.00 to be applied toward the cost of providing a four lane vehicular traffic deck on the High Level Bridge to relieve serious traffic congestion?

Equipment for Engineers' Department

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $100,000.00 to purchase equipment for the Engineers’ Department including a flusher, a sweeper, mud pump and grader?

Fire Department

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $175,000.00 for the erection of Fire Department Buildings, namely, fire hall at Jasper Avenue and 92 Street, one drill tower and one drill school utility building for training firemen?

Fire Fighting Equipment

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $76,000.00 to purchase equipment for the Fire Department consisting of two pumpers and one aerial ladder?

Police Station

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $250,000.00 for additions to the main Police Station Building including one additional court room, increased office space, added prisoner cells and full sized gymnasium?

Renfrew Ball Park

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $50,000.00 to erect a concrete grandstand to seat 1,200 people at Renfrew Ball Park?

Royal Alexandra Maternity Ward

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $1,035,000.00 for the erection of new maternity building at the Royal Alexandra Hospital to relieve serious over-crowding of present facilities?

Royal Alexandra Hospital

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $1,200,000.00 for additions and renovations to Royal Alexandra Hospital including improved operating rooms, laboratories, X-ray Department, cafeteria, plus renovation of plumbing in present main building?

Outdoor Pool

Shall Council pass a bylaw creating a debenture debt in the sum of $150,000.00 for the construction of an out-door swimming pool in the City?

References

City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections

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