Edmonton East

{{Short description|Former federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada}}

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{{Infobox Canada electoral district

| province = Alberta

| imagemap = {{Edmonton federal electoral districts map|Map=Edmonton federal ridings - East.svg}}

| caption = Edmonton East in relation to other federal electoral districts in Edmonton

| fed-status = defunct

| fed-district-number = 48013

| fed-created = 1914

| fed-abolished = 2013

| fed-election-first = 1917

| fed-election-last = 2011

| fed-rep = Peter Goldring

| fed-rep-party = Conservative

| fed-rep-party-link = Conservative Party of Canada

| demo-pop-ref = Statistics Canada: 2012

| demo-area-ref = Statistics Canada: 2012

| demo-electors-ref =

| demo-census-date = 2011

| demo-pop = 135254

| demo-electors = 92495

| demo-electors-date = 2011

| demo-area = 48.98

| demo-cd = Division No. 11

| demo-csd = Edmonton

}}

Edmonton East (formerly known as Edmonton Centre-East) was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 2015.

The district included a portion of the city of Edmonton.

Geography

The district at first was a far-flung mixed urban and rural riding that extended from the North Saskatchewan River into the Northland northeast of Edmonton. It covered the area stretching north and east of the connection of 101st Street and the North Saskatchewan River, in the middle of present-day Edmonton, all the way to the north boundary of Alberta.E.G. Mardon, Who's Who in Federal Politics from Alberta, p. 81{{Cite web|url=https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/ElectionsRidings/Ridings/Profile?OrganizationId=2714|title = Profile}}

In 1924 it was compressed to nearby farmland north of Edmonton (an area that is within the present limits of Edmonton), plus on the north side of the river the whole of Edmonton lying east of 101st Street, and on the south side of the river the area lying within Edmonton and east of the C&E line.{{Cite web|url=https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/ElectionsRidings/Ridings/Profile?OrganizationId=2714|title = Profile}}

Later, it became an urban riding within the City of Edmonton.

In 1966, it was in the area lying north of 98th Avenue and east of 101st Street.

In 1976, it was entirely on the north side and between Groat Road/109th Street and 97th Street.{{Cite web|url=https://lop.parl.ca/sites/ParlInfo/default/en_CA/ElectionsRidings/Ridings/Profile?OrganizationId=2714|title = Profile}}

History

This riding was originally created in 1914 as "Edmonton East" from Edmonton and Victoria ridings. At the time of its creation, this district included a massive, sparsely populated rural area. Most of this area was removed due to the creation of Athabaska in 1924, and although it gained some back when Pembina riding was abolished in 1987, it became a fully urban riding by the end of its existence.

In 1924, it took in parts of the now-abolished Strathcona riding that had been within Edmonton city limits.E.G. Mardon, Who's Who in Federal Politics from Alberta, p. 81

As Edmonton's population has grown, Edmonton East also lost urban territory to new ridings. Edmonton East lost territory due to the creation of Edmonton—Strathcona (in 1952), Edmonton Centre (1966), Edmonton North (1976), and Edmonton Northwest (1987). It gained area due to the (temporary) abolition of Edmonton Centre in 1976.

In 2000, it was renamed "Edmonton Centre-East". In 2003 Edmonton Centre-East was abolished and its territory reassigned to a re-created Edmonton Centre, a new Edmonton East riding, and Edmonton—Sherwood Park.

The new "Edmonton East" riding was created from parts of Edmonton Centre-East and the dissolved riding of Edmonton North.

=Historical boundaries=

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Members of Parliament

This riding elected the following members of the House of Commons of Canada:

1917-1921 Henry Arthur Mackie (Conservative)

1921-1925 Donald Ferdinand Kellner (UFA)

1925-1926 A.U.G. Bury (Conservative)

1926-1930 Kenneth Blatchford (Liberal)

1930-1935 A.U.G. Bury (Conservative)

1935-1938 William Hall (Social Credit)

1938 (by-election) - 1940 Orvis Kennedy (Social Credit)

1940-1941 Frederick Casselman (Liberal)

1941 (by-election) - 1945 Cora Taylor Casselman (Liberal)

1945-1949 Patrick Ashby (Social Credit)

1949-1953 Albert Frederick Macdonald (Liberal){{Cite book |last=Mardon |title=Who's Who in Federal Politics from Alberta |pages=94}}

{{CanMP}}

{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1953

| ToYr = 1957

| Assembly# = 22

| CanParty = Social Credit

| RepName = Ambrose Holowach

| RepTerms# = 2

| PartyTerms# = 2

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1957

| ToYr = 1958

| Assembly# = 23

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1958

| ToYr = 1962

| Assembly# = 24

| CanParty = PC

| RepName = William Skoreyko

| RepTerms# = 7

| PartyTerms# = 10

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1962

| ToYr = 1963

| Assembly# = 25

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1963

| ToYr = 1965

| Assembly# = 26

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1965

| ToYr = 1968

| Assembly# = 27

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1968

| ToYr = 1972

| Assembly# = 28

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1972

| ToYr = 1974

| Assembly# = 29

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1974

| ToYr = 1979

| Assembly# = 30

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1979

| ToYr = 1980

| Assembly# = 31

| RepName = William Yurko

| RepTerms# = 2

}}

{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1980

| ToYr = 1984

| Assembly# = 32

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1984

| ToYr = 1988

| Assembly# = 33

| RepName = William Lesick

| RepTerms# = 1

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1988

| ToYr = 1993

| Assembly# = 34

| CanParty = NDP

| RepName = Ross Harvey

| RepTerms# = 1

| PartyTerms# = 1

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1993

| ToYr = 1997

| Assembly# = 35

| CanParty = Liberal

| RepName = Judy Bethel

| RepTerms# = 1

| PartyTerms# = 1

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 1997

| ToYr = 2000

| Assembly# = 36

| CanParty = Reform

| RepName = Peter Goldring

| RepTerms# = 2

| PartyTerms# = 1

| #ByElections = 1

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2000

| ToYr = 2000

| CanParty = Canadian Alliance

| PartyTerms# = 1

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{{CanMP nodata|Riding renamed — Edmonton Centre-East}}

{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2000

| ToYr = 2003

| Assembly# = 37

| CanParty = Canadian Alliance

| RepName = Peter Goldring

| RepTerms# = 2

| PartyTerms# = 1

| #ByElections = 1

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2003

| ToYr = 2004

| CanParty = Conservative

| PartyTerms# = 1

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{{CanMP nodata|Riding renamed — Edmonton East}}

{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2004

| ToYr = 2006

| Assembly# = 38

| CanParty = Conservative

| RepName = Peter Goldring

| RepTerms# = 6

| PartyTerms# = 4

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2006

| ToYr = 2008

| Assembly# = 39

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2008

| ToYr = 2011

| Assembly# = 40

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2011

| ToYr = 2011

| Assembly# = 41

| #ByElections = 2

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2011

| ToYr = 2013

| CanParty = Independent

| PartyTerms# = 1

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{{CanMP row

| FromYr = 2013

| ToYr = 2015

| CanParty = Conservative

| PartyTerms# = 1

}}

{{CanMP nodata|Riding dissolved into Edmonton Griesbach,
Edmonton Manning and Edmonton Strathcona}}

{{CanMP end}}

Election results

=Edmonton East, 2004–2015=

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2011|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Peter Goldring|24,111|52.75|+1.44|$74,313}}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ray Martin|17,078|37.36|+5.56|$55,462}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Shafik Ruda|3,176|6.95|-3.98|$17,634}}

{{CANelec|CA|Green|Trey Capnerhurst|1,345|2.94|-3.00|$2,546}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|45,710|100.00| |$95,270}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots| 194| 0.42|+0.06| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout| 45,904|50.27|+4.84| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters| 91,321|–|–| }}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2008|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Peter Goldring|21,487|51.31| +1.18|$72,687 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ray Martin|13,318|31.80| +13.33|$27,417 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Stephanie Laskoski|4,578|10.93| -15.23|$9,666 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Green|Trey Capnerhurst|2,488|5.94| +0.70|$752 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes/Expense limit|41,871|100.00| |$92,946 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|151|0.36| -0.01}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|42,022| 45.43| -9.9}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2006|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Peter Goldring|25,086|50.13|+4.11|–}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Nicole Martel|13,088|26.16|-6.27|–}}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Arlene Chapman|9,243|18.47|+3.76|–}}

{{CANelec|CA|Green|Trey Capnerhurst|2,623|5.24|-0.38|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|50,040|100.00| |–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|186|0.37|-0.09 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|50,226|55.3|+3.7}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2004|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative|Peter Goldring|20,224|46.02|-1.78|$54,935}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Bethel|14,250|32.43| -1.77|–}}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Janina Strudwick|6,464|14.71|-2.73|$11,840}}

{{CANelec|CA|Green|Harlan Light|2,471|5.62|–|–}}

{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|Ed Spronk|538|1.22|–|$14,998}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|43,947|100.00| |–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|203|0.46| +0.09}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|44,150|51.6|-1.8 }}

{{end}}

=Edmonton Centre-East, 2000=

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|2000|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Canadian Alliance|Peter Goldring|17,768|42.43| -2.14|$58,345}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Sue Olsen|14,323|34.20|-0.38|$57,858}}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ray Martin|7,304|17.44| +5.65|$56,287}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|Kevin Mahfouz|2,252|5.37|-1.93|$1,688}}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|Naomi Rankin|222|0.53|–|$238}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|41,869|100.00| |–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|156|0.37|+0.15 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|42,025|53.42| +1.73}}

{{end}}

Note: Canadian Alliance vote is compared to the Reform vote in 1997.

=Edmonton East, 1997=

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1997|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Reform|Peter Goldring|15,475|44.57| +12.14|$53,263}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Judy Bethel|12,005|34.58|+1.59|$32,152}}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Hana Razga|4,096|11.79|-10.28|$14,574}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|Carla Barkley|2,535|7.30|-0.08|$8,948}}

{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|John Ludwig|287|0.82|+0.16|$5,063}}

{{CANelec|CA|Green|Ed Schell|211|0.60| +0.13|–}}

{{CANelec|CA|Natural Law|Geoff Toane|107|0.30| -0.29|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|34,716|100.00| |–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|177|0.22|–}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|34,793|51.69|–}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1993|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Judy Bethel|11,949| 32.99|+14.80 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Reform|Linda Robertson| 11,746|32.43|+28.04 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ross Harvey| 7,994| 22.07|-16.13 }}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|Kevin Kovacs|2,674| 7.38|-29.15 }}

{{CANelec|CA|National|Jim Musson| 1,105| 3.05| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|Cor Labots| 239| 0.66|-1.37 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Natural Law|Paula Johnsen| 213|0.59| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Green|Ernst Eder| 170| 0.47| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Canada Party|Peter Kiriaka|80| 0.22| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent|James Jacques|51| 0.14| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 36,221| 100.00 }}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1988|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ross Harvey|15,051| 38.20|+15.14 }}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Lesick|14,394| 36.53|-11.95 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Peggy Blair| 7,167| 18.19|+0.14 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Reform|Elaine Sim| 1,728| 4.39| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Christian Heritage|Ron Romanow|798| 2.03| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|Naomi Rankin| 123| 0.31|-0.07 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Bernie Sawatzky|88| 0.22| }}

{{CANelec|CA|CoR|Robert J. Yanew| 53| 0.13|-0.59 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 39,402| 100.00| }}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1984|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Lesick| 16,119| 48.48|-5.41 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Muriel Stanley-Venne|7,668| 23.06|+5.77 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Al Iafolla| 6,002|18.05|-9.57 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent|William Yurko| 2,857| 8.59| }}

{{CANelec|CA|CoR|Clifford Major| 241| 0.72| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Green|Reg Silvester| 233| 0.70| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|David Wallis|128| 0.38|+0.08 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 33,248| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1980|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Yurko| 14,840| 53.89|-2.16 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Gerry Lorente| 7,606| 27.62|-0.12 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Jo Evans|4,763| 17.30|+1.85 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|John Tymchyshyn| 187| 0.68| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|Kimball Cariou| 84| 0.31|-0.20 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Marxist-Leninist|Peggy Morton|57| 0.21|-0.04 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 27,537| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1979|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Yurko| 18,699| 56.06|+4.20 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Jerry Paschen|9,253| 27.74|-3.74 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Lynn Fogwill|5,154| 15.45|+2.96 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|Kimball Cariou| 168| 0.50|+0.01 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Marxist-Leninist|Peggy Morton| 84| 0.25|+0.11 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 33,358 | 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1974|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Skoreyko| 18,321| 51.86|+0.28 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Una Maclean|11,122| 31.48|+2.21 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Bill Kobluk|4,413| 12.49|-3.35 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Martin Hattersley|1,119| 3.17|+0.39 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|Bill Tuomi|176| 0.50|-0.03 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Dick Nimmons|128|0.36| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Marxist-Leninist|Peggy Morton|49| 0.14| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 35,328 | 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1972|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Skoreyko| 21,137| 51.58|+5.49 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Una MacLean-Evans| 11,997| 29.27|-7.97 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ashley Pachal|6,493| 15.84|+0.37 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Nick D. Senyk| 1,139| 2.78 | }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Bill Tuomi| 217| 0.53|-0.67 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 40,983| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1968|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Skoreyko| 15,764| 46.09|+1.04 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Pat Shewchuk| 12,739| 37.24|+16.61 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Roy H. Jamha| 5,292| 15.47|+4.80 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|William R. Askin| 410| 1.20|-0.08 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 34,205| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1965|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Skoreyko| 13,596| 45.05|+3.35 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Preston Manning| 6,752|22.37|+0.71 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Nick Mosychuk| 6,228| 20.63|-3.77 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Robert William Douglas| 3,222| 10.67|-0.52 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|William Tuomi| 385| 1.28|+0.23 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 30,183| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1963|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Skoreyko|13,582|41.70|+8.21 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Donald Brinton| 7,950| 24.41|+0.00 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Lucien Maynard| 7,057| 21.66|-5.94 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Ivor G. Dent|3,645| 11.19|-3.31 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|William Tuomi| 340| 1.04| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 32,574| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1962|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Skoreyko|9,291| 33.49|-20.85 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Lucien Maynard| 7,657| 27.60|+4.63 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John Decore| 6,771| 24.41|+8.67 }}

{{CANelec|CA|NDP|Douglas Tomlinson| 4,023| 14.50|+10.15 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 27,742| 100.0 }}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1958|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|William Skoreyko|15,236| 54.34|+40.00 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Ambrose Holowach|6,441| 22.97|-17.09 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|John David Bracco| 4,413| 15.74|-23.29 }}

{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Peter Uganecz|1,220| 4.35|-2.21 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Labor-Progressive|William Tuomi| 473| 1.69| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent PC|Aubrey Allen Smith| 253|0.90| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|28,036| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1957|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Ambrose Holowach|10,967| 40.06|-0.42 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|William Hawrelak| 10,683| 39.03|+4.19 }}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|John Bowie-Reed|3,927| 14.35|+2.15 }}

{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Robert Atkin| 1,797| 6.56|-1.74}}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 27,374| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1953|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Ambrose Holowach|8,802| 40.48|+14.21 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Albert Frederick Macdonald|7,574| 34.83|-1.30 }}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|Albert John Hidson|2,651| 12.19|-0.38 }}

{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Robert Atkin| 1,805| 8.30|-1.46 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Labor-Progressive|William Tuomi|637| 2.93|-1.13 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent|Maurice Dudley McArthur|275| 1.26| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 21,744 | 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1949|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Albert Frederick Macdonald| 10,964| 36.13|+14.62 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Ambrose Holowach| 7,972| 26.27|-6.99 }}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|John Hector Thorogood|3,816|12.58|-4.09 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Independent SC|Patrick Harvey Ashby| 3,400| 11.20| }}

{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Hugh John McKim Ross| 2,961|9.76|-13.86 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Labor-Progressive|Bernard Rudolf Swankey| 1,232| 4.06|-0.89 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 30,345| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1945|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Patrick Harvey Ashby| 8,214| 33.26|+3.50 }}

{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Harry Dean Ainlay| 5,833| 23.62| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Cora Taylor Casselman| 5,313|21.51|-30.27}}

{{CANelec|CA|PC|Henry B. Jamieson|4,115| 16.66| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Labor-Progressive|Jan Lakeman| 1,223|4.95| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 24,698 | 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|CA|2 June 1941|by=yes|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec/note|On Mr. Casselman's death, 20 March 1941}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Cora Taylor Casselman|7,306| 51.78|+8.11 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Orvis A. Kennedy| 4,199| 29.76|-5.76}}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|A. A. MacLeodMacLeod ran officially as a [https://books.google.com/books?id=e_hFKQeC3JgC&q=macleod+edmonton&pg=PA119 People's Movement candidate].| 2,605| 18.46|+7.23 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|14,110| 100.00}}

{{end}}

Note: Social Credit vote is compared to New Democracy vote in 1940 election.

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1940|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Frederick Clayton Casselman| 8,948| 43.67|+4.63 }}

{{CANelec|CA|New Democracy|Orvis A. Kennedy| 7,279| 35.52|-13.29 }}

{{CANelec|CA|National Government|Sidney J. Gee| 2,302| 11.23| }}

{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Clifford E. Lee|1,962| 9.57| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 20,491 | 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{CANelec/top|CA|21 March 1938|by=yes|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec/note|On Mr. Hall's death, 26 January 1938 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Orvis A. Kennedy| 9,904| 48.81|+11.19 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Robert Colin Marshall| 7,920| 39.03|+8.88 }}

{{CANelec|XX|Unknown|Walter Clevely| 2,466| 12.15 | }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|20,290| 100.00}}

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{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1935|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|William Samuel Hall| 5,721| 35.29| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|George Brown McLeod| 4,889|30.16|-2.96 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Peter Edwin Bowen| 2,827| 17.44|-27.40 }}

{{CANelec|CA|CCF|Elmer Ernest Roper| 1,726| 10.65| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Communist|Oliver C. Doolan|671| 4.14| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Social Credit|Raymond Charles Ghostley| 378|2.33| }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 16,212| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1930|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Ambrose Bury|6,662| 44.83|+1.84 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Kenneth Alexander Blatchford| 4,921|33.12|-11.31 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Farmer Labour|George Latham| 2,767| 18.62| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Farmer Labour|Jan Lakeman|509| 3.43|-9.15 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 14,859| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1926|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Kenneth Alexander Blatchford| 5,090| 45.55 | }}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Ambrose Bury| 4,925| 30.99|-6.83 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Farmer Labour|Jan Lakeman|1,441| 23.46|-38.71 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 13,380| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1925|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Ambrose Bury| 3,927| 38.75| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Andrew Robert McLennan| 3,440| 33.95|+2.95}}

{{CANelec|CA|Farmer Labour|George Latham| 2,767| 27.30|-18.24 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes| 10,134| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1921|percent=yes|change=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Progressive|Donald Ferdinand Kellner| 6,094| 45.55| }}

{{CANelec|CA|Liberal|Joseph Clarke| 4,147| 30.99|-6.83 }}

{{CANelec|CA|Conservative (historical)|Henry Arthur Mackie| 3,139| 23.46|-38.71 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|13,380| 100.00}}

{{end}}

{{Canadian election result/top|CA|1917|percent=yes}}

{{CANelec|CA|Unionist|Henry Arthur Mackie| 6,775| 62.17}}

{{CANelec|CA|Laurier Liberals|Alexander Esson May| 4,122|37.83 }}

{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|10,897| 100.00}}

{{end}}

See also

References

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  • {{CanRiding|ID=2715|name=Edmonton East (2003 - present)}}
  • {{CanRiding|ID=2713|name=Edmonton Centre-East (2000 - 2003)}}
  • {{CanRiding|ID=2714|name=Edmonton East (1914 - 2000)}}
  • [http://www.elections.ca/scripts/webpep/fin2/summary_report.aspx Expenditures (2008)]
  • [http://www.elections.ca/scripts/webpep/fin/select_election.aspx?entity=1&lang=e Expenditures (2004)] - [https://archive.today/20130115205238/http://www.elections.ca/scripts/ecCandidates2/Default.asp?L=E&Page=SearchByEdResult&DB=AsSubmitted&EL=226&ST=ED&ID=48008 (2000)] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20060929195238/http://www.elections.ca/eccandidates/district.asp?ran=2008.092&objectType=district&action=provinces&ul=1&ElectionID=191 (1997)]
  • [http://www.elections.ca/ Elections Canada]
  • [http://www.elections.ca/scripts/pss/InfovoteMain.aspx?ED=48013&EV=25&EV_TYPE=1 Elections Canada Edmonton East Riding Information]