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1930 Alberta general election

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election_name1930 Alberta general election
countryAlberta
flag_year1921
typelegislative
party_colourno
party_nameno
previous_election1926 Alberta general election
previous_year1926
outgoing_members6th Alberta Legislative Assembly
election_date
elected_mps[members](7th-alberta-legislative-assembly)
next_election1935 Alberta general election
next_year1935
seats_for_election63 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
32 seats were needed for a majority
image1[[File:JohnEBrownlee (cropped).jpg150x150px]]
colour1
leader1John E. Brownlee
party1
leader_since1November 23, 1925
leaders_seat1Ponoka
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seats_before144
seats1**39**
seat_change15
popular_vote1**74,187**
percentage1**39.4%**
swing10.3%
image2[[File:John Walter McDonald, Chief Judge, District Court of Southern Alberta 51-G-2.jpg150x150px]]
colour2
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party2
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leaders_seat2*ran in unknown*
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image4[[File:David Milwyn Duggan.JPG150x150px]]
colour4
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leaders_seat4Edmonton
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seats_before44
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popular_vote427,954
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swing47.3%
image5[[File:Fred J. White c.1929.jpg150x150px]]
colour5
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leaders_seat5Calgary
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titlePremier
posttitlePremier after election
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after_electionJohn E. Brownlee
after_party

32 seats were needed for a majority 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.

Nominations

There were a significant number of Independent nominations, many of which were in districts where the Liberals chose not to field candidates. In addition, four Communist Party candidates were nominated:

DistrictCandidateVotes received
(on 1st preference)
CalgaryJohn O'Sullivan460
DrumhellerJohn O'Sullivan188
EdmontonJan Lakeman752
Rocky MountainRich Sudworth783
**Total**2,183

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.

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. 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.

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.

1930 redistribution of districts

An Act was passed in 1930 providing for an increase of seats from 60 to 63, upon the next election. Calgary and Edmonton now returned six MLAs each instead of five each, and the following other changes were made:

AbolishedNew*New districts**Merger of districts*

Results

PartyLeaderCandidatesFirst-preference votesSeatsVotes±% FpvChange (pp)[1926](1926-alberta-general-election)1930±188,219100.00%
John E. Brownlee4774,1872,22039.41{{bartable-0.27-51embackground:red}}434John W. McDonald3646,2751,175
**Total**141
Rejected ballots7,7071,148
Turnout195,92611,93466.7%0.5
Registered voters293,79820,048

MLAs elected

Synopsis of results

RidingFirst-preference votesTurnout
including spoilt ballotsFinal countsWinning partyNameUFALibConLabCommIndTotalUFALibConLabInd[1926](1926-alberta-general-election)1930
Acadia2,1038232,92674.3%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Alexandra1,7256492,37454.2%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Athabasca8611,0571,91863.9%*Elected on 1st count*LibLib
Beaver River1,0281,021872,13665.7%1,0321,036UFALib
Bow Valley9591,2532,21281.8%*Elected on 1st count*LibInd
Camrose3,1372,0865,22378.1%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Cardston1,3648252,18965.4%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Clover Bar1,3386928662,89668.9%1,4621,115*New*UFA
Cochrane1,1741,1622,33676.4%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Coronation2,0841,9834,06780.5%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Cypress1,3151,0602,37576.7%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Didsbury1,7561,4703,22678.5%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Drumheller8661881,644Fred Moyer led with 922 votes, and was the eventual winner.2,69880.6%1,0361,113*New*Ind
Edson7772,4343,21161.4%*Elected on 1st count*LabLab
Empress9416171,55871.3%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Gleichen1,5661,0692,63567.2%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Grande Prairie*Acclamation*Hugh Allen was previously incumbent in Peace River*New*UFA
Grouard1,0171,7062,72368.4%*Elected on 1st count*LibLib
Hand Hills2,6891,5074,19674.3%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Innisfail1,2438786042,72571.8%1,3621,147UFAUFA
Lac Ste. Anne*Acclamation*UFAUFA
Lacombe1,9321,8303,76275.4%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Leduc1,4081,4682,87665.2%*Elected on 1st count*UFALib
Lethbridge2,0362,603W. D. L. Hardie received 1,598 votes; Robert Barrowman received 1,005 votes. Barrowman would be eliminated on the next count.4,63967.1%2,2381,978LabLab
Little Bow*Acclamation*UFAUFA
Macleod1,5398002,33976.2%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Medicine Hat1,7741,1509353,85974.1%2,0461,365LibLib
Nanton-Claresholm1,4157332,14865.4%*Elected on 1st count**New*UFA
Okotoks-High River2,8341,6684,50272.9%*Elected on 1st count**New*UFA
Olds1,7901,5773,36774.2%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Peace River1,3317952,12647.7%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Pembina2,0941,1603,25467.7%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Pincher Creek9209591,87979.1%*Elected on 1st count*UFALib
Ponoka*Acclamation*UFAUFA
Red Deer2,1442,0564,20076.4%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Ribstone1,6728372712,78071.7%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Rocky Mountain8207831,6043,20766.5%*Elected on 1st count*LabInd
St. Albert1,4271,1612,58880.0%*Elected on 1st count*LibUFA
St. Paul1,6351,6533,28871.9%*Elected on 1st count*UFALib
Sedgewick2,2658283,09362.6%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Stettler1,9347611,1473,84270.7%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Stony Plain1,4061,2472,65369.2%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Sturgeon2,5561,1293,68563.0%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Taber1,8481,5163,36472.2%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Vegreville2,3641,7574,12172.9%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Vermilion2,5518153,36662.3%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Victoria1,5881,522473,15777.0%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Wainwright1,4466501,0053,10174.9%1,5641,254UFAUFA
Warner1,3427092,05170.7%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA
Wetaskiwin1,4171,7133,13077.5%*Elected on 1st count*UFALib
Whitford1,799766472,61259.8%*Elected on 1st count*UFAUFA

: = Open seat : = turnout is above provincial average : = Candidate was in previous Legislature : = Incumbent had switched allegiance : = Previously incumbent in another riding : = Not incumbent; was previously elected to the Legislature : = Incumbency arose from by-election gain : = previously an MP in the House of Commons of Canada : = Multiple candidates : = on judicial recount

Multi-member districts

DistrictSeats won
(in order declared)
CalgaryABConservativebackground}}
Edmonton
Labour

: = Candidate was in previous Legislature : = First-time MLA : = Previously incumbent in another district.

STV analysis

Exhausted votes

Nine districts went beyond first-preference counts in order to determine winning candidates:

DistrictCountsExhausted1st preferenceFinalVotes% of 1st pref
Beaver River2,1362,06868{{bartable3.1821embackground:red}}
Calgary24,41723,3751,042{{bartable4.2721embackground:red}}
Clover Bar2,8962,577319{{bartable11.0221embackground:red}}
Drumheller2,6982,121577{{bartable21.3821embackground:red}}
Edmonton21,18919,5461,643{{bartable7.7521embackground:red}}
Innisfail2,7252,509216{{bartable7.9321embackground:red}}
Lethbridge4,6394,216423{{bartable9.1221embackground:red}}
Medicine Hat3,8593,411448{{bartable11.6121embackground:red}}
Wainwright3,1012,818283{{bartable9.1321embackground:red}}

But of the remaining votes, 88 percent were used to elect someone in Edmonton; 90 percent were used to elect someone in Calgary; more than 50 percent were used to elect the winner in each district outside Edmonton and Calgary.

Calgary

Electing six MLAs

The vote count proceeded in the following order:

:* Irwin and Webster, having achieved the quota, were declared elected on the first count, and their excess amounts were distributed in 2nd and 3rd Count. :* Vickers, O'Sullivan and Turner were then eliminated in turn. (A candidate once eliminated or elected does not receive more votes.) :* MacKay was then eliminated. His vote transfer pushed White over the quota and he was declared elected. :* White's surplus votes were transferred :* Patterson was eliminated. His vote transfers pushed Farthing over the quota and he was declared elected. It was not necessary to allocate Farthing's surplus votes as it was less than the difference between the remaining candidates. :* Weir was eliminated. The transfers of his votes did not affect the order of popularity of the three remaining candidates. There were two remaining open seats. Bowlen and McGill, being the top two of the remaining three candidates, were declared elected. Parkyn was the only incumbent MLA to be defeated, and he was the only candidate who was not either elected or eliminated.

Transferred fromNon-transferrable% transferred toTotalConservativeLiberalLabourIndependentCommunist0.30%80.31%6.79%4.78%7.39%0.44%100.00%16.35%34.87%21.41%16.26%11.11%100.00%29.51%12.92%45.54%12.03%100.00%
(Irwin)61,6311389715092,031
(MacKay)1813862371801231,107
(Weir)4662047191901,579

Edmonton

Electing six MLAs

Lymburn, Gibbs and Duncan were the only candidates that won by achieving the quota. Howson, Weaver and Atkinson won by attaining the three largest vote tallies of the four candidates still in the running in the final count.

Transferred fromNon-transferrable% transferred toTotalConservativeLiberalLabourIndependentCommunist0.50%36.14%27.72%30.69%3.96%0.99%100.00%7.33%54.45%27.75%5.76%4.19%0.52%100.00%5.13%24.62%34.36%31.79%4.10%100.00%5.43%14.20%67.85%11.90%0.63%100.00%33.80%8.32%8.96%48.91%100.00%4.39%7.65%7.65%80.31%100.00%
(Lymburn)173566282202
(Tighe)14104531181191
(Clarke)209613412416390
(Pelton)2668325573479
(Lakeman)2646570382781
(Knott)396868714889

References

References

  1. Mardon and Mardon, Alberta Election Results
  2. . (June 10, 1930). "Nominations in Alberta Constituencies". *[[Calgary Albertan]]*.
  3. "Beaver River Official Results 1930 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation.
  4. (June 25, 1930). "Alberta Government Now Sure Of 40 Seats". Manitoba Free Press.
  5. (August 21, 1930). "Recount Gives Libs. Another Alta. Seat". The Lethbridge Herald.
  6. {{Cite canlaw. (1930)
  7. . (2006). ["A Century of Democracy: Elections of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905-2005"](https://archive.org/details/centennialseries04perr/page/104/mode/2up). *[[Legislative Assembly of Alberta]]*.
  8. . (August 22, 1930). "Beaver River, Liberal Gain, Court Decrees". *[[Calgary Albertan]]*.
  9. "A Report on Alberta Elections 1905-1982".
  10. . (June 20, 1930). "Bowen, McGill, Webster, Irwin, Farthing, White, Are New Calgary Members". *[[Calgary Albertan]]*.
  11. . (June 20, 1930). "Lymburn's First Choice Votes Are Distributed; Fail To Elect Duggan; Tighe Now Eliminated". *[[Edmonton Bulletin]]*.
  12. . (June 21, 1930). "Fourteen Counts Are Necessary To Elect Six M.L.A.'s". *[[Edmonton Bulletin]]*.
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