1968 Edmonton municipal election


The 1968 Edmonton municipal election was held on October 16, 1968, to elect a mayor and twelve aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and seven trustees to sit on each of the public and separate school boards. The electorate also decided three plebiscite questions.
On May 2, 1968, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta passed the Municipal Elections Act. this Act had three major effects: first, it standardized municipal terms as being three years in all Alberta municipalities. Second, it standardized the date on which municipal elections in Alberta would be held – the nomination deadline would be the third Monday of September and the election would be four weeks later. Third, it allowed for the election of aldermen by ward, rather than at large.
This election was conducted under the new Act, and included a plebiscite to move to a ward system. It was approved by the electorate, and the 1968 election was the last in which aldermen were elected at large.
In addition to choosing members for City Council, citizens were asked to vote on three plebiscites. One plebiscite was related to a question rejected by voters in 1963, asking if the city should purchase land and build a combined sports and convention complex. The 1968 plebiscite saw voters agree to "construction of a Trade Convention and Sports Complex" in downtown Edmonton. Two years later, voters later rejected the specific, 50% more costly, Omniplex project plebiscite. The single-site sports and convention concept was later served by the distributed Northlands Coliseum, Commonwealth Stadium, and Edmonton Convention Centre.

Voter turnout

There were 93129 ballots cast out of 238828 eligible voters, for a voter turnout of 39%.

Results

Mayor

Separate (Catholic) school trustees

Plebiscites

Ward System

Are you in favour of the City being divided into areas known as wards, of not less than three and not more than ten in number for the holding of elections of Alderman to City Council at future elections?
Do you favour the construction of a Trade Convention and Sports Complex containing facilities such as a covered Football stadium and Ice Arena, and a Trade & Convention Centre, at an estimated capital cost of Twenty-three Million Dollars and to be operated at an estimated annual deficit of not more than two million?
Do you want shop hours in the City of Edmonton to be controlled by City Council?
If shop hours are controlled, which do you favour:
six days and two evenings – 58533
five days and two evenings – 8539
five and one-half days and one evening – 11776