EDMONTON (ELECTORAL DISTRICT)


'Edmonton' was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons. It was located initially in the Northwest Territories, and following its creation in 1905, the province of Alberta (although between 1905 and 1907 there was still a Saskatchewan riding named Edmonton). This riding was created in 1903, and was abolished in 1914 when it was redistributed into Edmonton East, Edmonton West and Strathcona ridings.

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Election results
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External links

Election results


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|OLIVER, Frank ||align=right| 3,535
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|SECORD, Richard ||align=right| 1,526
By-election: On Mr. Oliver being appointed Minister of Interior, 8 April 1905
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|OLIVER, Frank ||align=right| acclaimed
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|OLIVER, Frank ||align=right|5,212
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|HYNDMAN, James Duncan ||align=right| 2,895
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|OLIVER, Frank ||align=right|7,070
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|GRIESBACH, William Antrobus ||align=right| 4,832
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|FARMILO, Alfred ||align=right| 555

See also



Edmonton Alberta provincial electoral district.

Edmonton Northwest Territories territorial electoral district.

List of Canadian federal electoral districts

Past Canadian electoral districts

External links



Riding history for Edmonton, Northwest Territories (1903–1905) from the Library of Parliament

Riding history for Edmonton, Saskatchewan (1905–1907) from the Library of Parliament

Riding history for Edmonton, Alberta (1905–1914) from the Library of Parliament

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