The 1992 municipal election was held 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 decided one plebiscite question.
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There were 215,556 ballots cast out of 417,271 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 51.7%.
(bold indicates elected, italics indicate incumbent)
Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Jan Reimer | 113,085 | 52.94% |
Bill Smith | 90,147 | 42.20% |
Ken Kozak | 3,938 | 1.84% |
Alan Cruikshank | 2,765 | 1.29% |
James Steinhubl | 2,115 | 0.99% |
Bob Ligertwood | 1,563 | 0.73% |
Ward 1 | Ward 2 | Ward 3 | Ward 4 | Ward 5 | Ward 6 | ||||||
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Candidate | Votes | Candidate | Votes | Candidate | Votes | Candidate | Votes | Candidate | Votes | Candidate | Votes |
Leroy Chahley | 20,377 | Ron Hayter | 16,606 | Brian Mason | 23,769 | Michael Phair | 9,367 | Patricia MacKenzie | 20,074 | Sheila McKay | 20,168 |
Bruce Campbell | 14,465 | Allan Bolstad | 10,228 | Judy Bethel | 20,075 | Tooker Gomberg | 8,681 | Lillian Staroszik | 18,535 | Terry Cavanagh | 18,868 |
Joan Cowling | 14,247 | Lori Hall | 9,674 | Jerry Kitt | 5,035 | Jane Batty | 8,457 | Don Grimble | 9,087 | Riaz Choudhry | 10,195 |
Helen Nolan | 7,734 | Bill Maxim | 7,266 | Ernie Hagen | 4,774 | Terence Harding | 8,173 | Don McMann | 8,693 | Dave Thiele | 9,199 |
Thomas Olenuk | 5,730 | Richard Awid | 6,730 | Dwayne Kwolick | 3,823 | Janice Fleming | 3,319 | Bob Caine | 7,027 | Ian Crawford | 5,515 |
Lloyd Mildon | 5,206 | Catherine Chichak | 4,856 | Thomas Tomlinson | 3,503 | Randy Hogle | 3,128 | Bill Schlacht | 2,588 | Art Clarke | 3,276 |
Lorne Phillips | 2,571 | Mike Norris | 2,608 | Olga Cylurik | 2,012 | Dave Bains | 3,102 | ||||
Earl Caswell | 2,552 | Lila Fahlman | 2,211 | Doug Pruden | 1,949 | Robert Alford | 2,085 | ||||
Gerry Beck | 1,841 | John Lakusta | 1,652 | ||||||||
George Niven | 1,620 | Nikki Allan | 1,649 | ||||||||
Joan Gibson | 1368 | ||||||||||
Bill Miller | 1108 | ||||||||||
Perry Dane | 858 | ||||||||||
Randall Chase | 746 |
One trustee is elected from each ward. Additional trustees are elected by taking the non-victorious candidate with the most votes between each of Wards 1 and 4, Wards 2 and 3, and Ward 5 and 6.
Rose Rosenberger was acclaimed.
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One trustee is elected from each ward, and the non-victorious candidate with the most total votes is also elected.
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