Edmonton municipal election, 1893
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Matthew McCauley, who was acclaimed as mayor in the 1893 election
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The 1893 municipal election was held January 3, 1893 to elect the town council (consisting of a mayor and six aldermen, each elected for a one year term) and three trustees for each of the public and separate school divisions.
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[edit] Voter turnout
Voter turnout was 128 out of 268 eligible voters, or 47.7%.
[edit] Results
(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)
[edit] Mayor
| Candidate | Votes | % |
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| Matthew McCauley | Acclaimed | |
[edit] Aldermen
| Candidate | Votes |
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| John Alexander McDougall | 107 |
| Kenneth McLeod | 84 |
| Colin Strang | 72 |
| James Goodridge | 64 |
| George Sanderson | 61 |
| Cornelius Gallagher | 58 |
| Daniel Fraser | 49 |
| John Cameron | 48 |
| A. F. DeGagne | 46 |
[edit] References
City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections
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