Английская Википедия:1930 Alberta general election

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election The 1930 Alberta general election was held on June 19, 1930, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

The United Farmers of Alberta won election to a third term in government, and John E. Brownlee continued as premier.

This provincial election, like the previous election (1926), used district-level proportional representation (Single transferable voting) to elect the MLAs of Edmonton and Calgary. (Medicine Hat no longer had multiple seats.) City-wide districts were used to elect multiple MLAs in the two main cities.

All the other MLAs were elected in single-member districts through Instant-runoff voting.

Th United Farmers again ran one candidate in Edmonton and won that seat and did not run in Calgary.

Altogether in the cities the UFA won just one seat in the cities (in Edmonton) but won a great share of the rural seats, by securing the support of a majority of votes in each district, as required under IRV (AKA Alternative Voting).

The effect of STV in the cities was that candidates of four parties - UFA, Conservative, Liberal and Labour - were elected in Edmonton reflecting votes cast.

STV in Calgary similarly produced mixed representation reflecting votes cast. Candidates of the Conservative, Liberal and Labour parties were elected there.[1]

Results

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Beaver River

The most closely contested race in the election happened in the Beaver River electoral district. The election was a three-way race between incumbent United Farmers MLA John Delisle Liberal candidate Henry Dakin and Independent candidate Luc Lebel.[2]

The first count results showed Delisle leading Dakin by seven votes. Lebel was in third place with 87 votes. Under Instant runoff voting, when no candidate has a majority, the least-popular candidate is eliminated and his votes transferred.[2] Lebel was eliminated and his 87 votes were transferred where second-choice preference had been marked. The new vote tallies showed Delisle with 21 more votes than Dakin. Delisle was declared elected on June 25, 1930, six days after the election was held.[3]

The Liberals challenged the results in provincial court. A judicial recount was ordered. Judge Taylor concluded on August 21, 1930, that the second count results showed Dakin had four more votes than Delisle. Delisle's election was overturned, and Dakin picked up the seat.[4]

Members elected

7th Alberta Legislative Assembly
  District Member Party

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Acadia Lorne Proudfoot United Farmers

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Alexandra Peter Enzenauer United Farmers

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Athabasca Frank Falconer Liberal

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Beaver River Judicial Recount (see explanation above)

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Bow Valley John Mackintosh Independent

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Calgary* Hugh Farthing Conservative

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John J. Bowlen Liberal

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John Irwin Conservative

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George Harry Webster Liberal

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Fred White Dominion Labor

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Harold McGill Conservative

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Camrose Vernor Smith United Farmers

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Cardston George Stringam United Farmers

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Clover Bar Rudolph Hennig United Farmers

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Cochrane Robert Milton McCool United Farmers

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Coronation George Johnston United Farmers

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Cypress Perren Baker United Farmers

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Didsbury Austin Claypool United Farmers

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Drumheller Fred Moyer Independent

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Edmonton* John Lymburn United Farmers

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David Milwyn Duggan Conservative

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Charles Gibbs Dominion Labor

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William Howson Liberal

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Charles Weaver Conservative

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William Atkinson Conservative

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Edson Christopher Pattinson Dominion Labor

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Empress William Smith United Farmers

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Gleichen John Buckley United Farmers

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Grande Prairie Hugh Allen United Farmers

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Grouard Leonidas Giroux Liberal

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Hand Hills Gordon Forster United Farmers

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Innisfail Donald Cameron United Farmers

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Lac Ste. Anne Charles McKeen United Farmers

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Lacombe Irene Parlby United Farmers

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Leduc Arthur Percy Mitchell Liberal

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Lethbridge Andrew Smeaton Dominion Labor

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Little Bow Oran McPherson United Farmers

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Macleod William Shield United Farmers

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Medicine Hat Hector Lang Liberal

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Nanton-Claresholm Gordon Beverly Walker United Farmers

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Okotoks-High River George Hoadley United Farmers

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Olds Frank Grisdale United Farmers

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Peace River William Bailey United Farmers

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Pembina George MacLachlan United Farmers

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Pincher Creek Harvey Bossenberry Liberal

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Ponoka John Brownlee United Farmers

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Red Deer George Wilbert Smith United Farmers

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Ribstone William Farquharson United Farmers

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Rocky Mountain George Cruickshank Independent

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Sedgewick Albert Andrews United Farmers

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St. Albert Omer St. Germain United Farmers

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St. Paul Joseph Miville Dechene Liberal

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Stettler Albert Sanders United Farmers

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Stony Plain Donald Macleod United Farmers

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Sturgeon Samuel Carson United Farmers

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Taber John MacLellan United Farmers

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Vegreville Archie Matheson United Farmers

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Vermilion Richard Reid United Farmers

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Victoria Peter Miskew United Farmers

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Wainwright John Love United Farmers

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Warner Maurice Conner United Farmers

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Wetaskiwin Hugh John Montgomery Liberal

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Whitford Isidore Goresky United Farmers
  • Edmonton and Calgary

The six front runners in the First Count in each city were elected in the end, after necessary vote transfers were conducted. Thus, the result under STV was the same as would have been the case if the election had been held using SNTV. Single voting in a six-seat district ensured mixed representation. In Edmonton, candidates of four parties were elected, representing a large majority of voters. In Calgary, candidates of three parties were elected, representing a large majority of voters.[5]

References

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Further reading

External links

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  1. Mardon and Mardon, Alberta Election Results
  2. 2,0 2,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  3. Шаблон:Cite news
  4. Шаблон:Cite news
  5. A Report on Alberta Elections, p. 45