1992 Edmonton municipal election

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The 1992 municipal election was held on October 22, 1992, to elect a mayor and twelve aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council, nine trustees to sit on the public school board, and seven trustees to sit on the separate school board. Edmontonians also voted on one plebiscite question.

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Voter turnout

A total of 215,556 ballots were cast out of 417,271 eligible voters, resulting in a voter turnout of 51.7%.

Results

(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)

Mayor

CandidateVotes %
Jan Reimer 113,08552.94%
Bill Smith 90,14742.20%
Ken Kozak3,9381.84%
Alan Cruikshank2,7651.29%
James Steinhubl2,1150.99%
Bob Ligertwood1,5630.73%

Aldermen

Two candidates were elected in each ward through First-past-the-post voting.

Four women and eight men were elected as city councillors.

Ward 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6
CandidateVotesCandidateVotesCandidateVotesCandidateVotesCandidateVotesCandidateVotes
Leroy Chahley20,377 Ron Hayter 16,606 Brian Mason 23,769 Michael Phair 9,367Patricia MacKenzie20,074Sheila McKay20,168
Bruce Campbell 14,465Allan Bolstad10,228 Judy Bethel 20,075 Tooker Gomberg 8,681Lillian Staroszik18,535 Terry Cavanagh 18,868
Joan Cowling14,247Lori Hall9,674Jerry Kitt5,035 Jane Batty 8,457Don Grimble9,087Riaz Choudhry10,195
Helen Nolan7,734Bill Maxim7,266Ernie Hagen4,774Terence Harding8,173Don McMann8,693 Dave Thiele 9,199
Thomas Olenuk5,730Richard Awid6,730Dwayne Kwolick3,823Janice Fleming3,319Bob Caine7,027Ian Crawford5,515
Lloyd Mildon5,206 Catherine Chichak 4,856Thomas Tomlinson3,503Randy Hogle3,128Bill Schlacht2,588Art Clarke3,276
Lorne Phillips2,571Mike Norris2,608Olga Cylurik2,012Dave Bains3,102
Earl Caswell2,552Lila Fahlman2,211Doug Pruden1,949 Robert Alford 2,085
Gerry Beck1,841John Lakusta1,652
George Niven1,620Nikki Allan1,649
Joan Gibson1368
Bill Miller1108
Perry Dane858
Randall Chase746

Public school trustees

One trustee is elected from each ward. Additional trustees are elected by selecting the non-victorious candidate with the most votes between Wards 1 and 4, Wards 2 and 3, and Wards 5 and 6. The top vote-getters among the runners-up were Starkman, Hahn, and Tupper. [1]

Ward 1

  • Jean Woodrow - 8661
  • Esther Starkman - 6030
  • Leon Lubin - 4743
  • Neil Findlay - 2250
  • Adrian Greenwood - 1811
  • Rainer Ebel - 1260

Ward 2

Rose Rosenberger was acclaimed.

Ward 3

  • John Nicoll - 6174
  • Christine Hahn - 4402
  • Terry Sulyma - 3869
  • Larry Phillips - 2498
  • Denis Wall - 2099
  • Paul Early - 1249

Ward 4

  • Don Williams - 5014
  • Mimi Williams - 4362
  • Gord Stamp - 3920
  • Richard Gunderson - 3724

Ward 5

  • George Nicholson - 12955
  • Michael Ekelund - 4721
  • Reginald Berry - 3025
  • Rob Galbraith - 2345
  • Raj Shorey - 1475
  • David Salsbury - 1301

Ward 6

  • Dick Mather - 8710
  • Doug Tupper - 8346
  • Cori Doering 6880
  • Gordon Hum - 3199

Separate (Catholic) school trustees

One trustee is elected from each of the six wards, and the top vote-getter among the runners-up from all the wards is elected as the trustee-at-large. [2]

Ward 1

  • David MacDougall - 3357
  • Andy Anderson - 2874
  • John Patrick Day - 2341

Ward 2

  • Ronald Zapisocki - 3539
  • Tony Catena - 2517
  • Eileen Ostapiw - 1662
  • Brent Achtymichuk - 1457
  • Al Hoven - 1434
  • Ramon Caluttung - 1063

Ward 3

  • Mary-Anne Razzolini - 5839
  • Jim Shinkaruk - 3142
  • Noel Salaysay - 1362

Ward 4

  • Ron Patsula - 2764
  • Krystina Tadman - 2516
  • Mervin Prediger - 1193

Ward 5

  • James Bateman - 1959
  • Mona-Lee Feehan - 1752
  • Erin Inglis - 1622
  • Gerald Archibald - 1323
  • Guy Tessier - 488

Ward 6

  • Brian Mitchell - 2677
  • Betty McNamee - 2182
  • Barbara Ann Thompson - 1767
  • Fred Zimmerman - 1254
  • Sheila Cerhit - 828

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References

  1. Edmonton Journal, October 20, 1992, B3
  2. Edmonton Journal, October 20, 1992, B3

City of Edmonton: Edmonton Elections