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1921 Alberta general election: Edmonton | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | Elected | ||||
Liberal | Andrew Robert McLennan | 6,498 | 36.20% | ![]() | ||||
Liberal | John Campbell Bowen | 5,803 | 32.33% | ![]() | ||||
Liberal | Nellie McClung | 5,388 | 30.02% | ![]() | ||||
Liberal | John Robert Boyle | 5,361 | 29.86% | ![]() | ||||
Liberal | Jeremiah Wilfred Heffernan | 5,289 | 29.46% | ![]() | ||||
United Farmers | William Jackman | 4,978 | 27.73% | – | ||||
Conservative | Albert Freeman Ewing | 4,777 | 26.61% | – | ||||
Labour | A. A. Campbell | 3,736 | 20.81% | – | ||||
Conservative | Herbert Howard Crawford | 3,553 | 19.79% | – | ||||
Conservative | Elizabeth Ferris | 3,188 | 17.76% | – | ||||
Labour | Robert McCreath | 2,931 | 16.33% | – | ||||
Independent | Joseph Woods Adair | 2,571 | 14.32% | – | ||||
Labour | Elmer Roper | 2,515 | 14.01% | – | ||||
Conservative | Ambrose Upton Gledstanes Bury | 2,509 | 13.98% | – | ||||
Conservative | William A. Wells | 2,329 | 12.97% | – | ||||
Independent | James Kennedy Cornwall | 2,082 | 11.60% | – | ||||
Independent | A. L. Marks | 1,744 | 9.72% | – | ||||
Independent Liberal | Gerald Pelton | 1,467 | 8.17% | – | ||||
Independent | William Short | 1,447 | 8.06% | – | ||||
Independent Labour | William R. Ball | 1,409 | 7.85% | – | ||||
Independent | A. Boileau | 1,226 | 6.83% | – | ||||
Independent Labour | Mary Cantin | 1,133 | 6.31% | – | ||||
Independent Labour | Ernest Brown | 1,073 | 5.98% | – | ||||
Independent Labour | James Bailey | 941 | 5.24% | – | ||||
Independent Labour | Joe E. White | 927 | 5.16% | – | ||||
Labour Socialist | Marie Millard | 883 | 4.92% | – | ||||
Total votes cast | 17,951 | – | – | |||||
Rejected, spoiled and declined | N/A | – | – | |||||
Eligible electors / turnout | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Source(s)
Source: "Edmonton Official Results 1921 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020. Election held under multiple non-transferable vote for five members to the Legislative Assembly. |