Election results and history from the City of Edmonton, Edmonton Catholic Schools, Edmonton Public Schools and by-elections from 1892 to present.

2021 Election Results

2021 Edmonton Elections Report

The 2021 Edmonton Elections Report outlines the highlights, lessons learned, key statistics, and unique factors in administering the 2021 Edmonton Election.

Senate and Referendum

The 2021 Edmonton Election also included the senate election and a referendum vote.

Voters selected up to 3 senate nominees who may be appointed to the Senate of Canada to represent Alberta and voted on 2 referendum questions. For more information on the Senate Election and the referendum vote, please contact Elections Alberta.

Other Election Results

2016 Ward 12 By-Election Results

2015 Ward G By-Election Results

2013 - 1945 Election Results

1944 - 1892 Election Results


For more information, visit OpenData.

The information above is derived from publicly accessible sources, often historical in nature. While every effort was made to ensure accuracy, some discrepancies may exist. The City does not make any representation as to the quality, content, accuracy or completeness of the information made in any dataset. Questions and requests for clarification can be sent to elections@edmonton.ca or by clicking on the "contact dataset owner" button in the Open Data Catalogue.

Election History

In 1892, Matthew McCauley was elected as the first Mayor of Edmonton. The 1892 Edmonton Town Council was made up of 6 Aldermen and a Mayor. City Councillors were referred to as Aldermen in Edmonton until 1995.

Edmonton was incorporated as a City in 1904. Elections were held annually in Edmonton from 1892 until 1964, when biennial elections were introduced. Aldermen and a Mayor were elected to serve three-year terms from 1968 to 2013. Since then, the term in Edmonton has been 4 years.

Women were granted the right to vote in Alberta in 1916. In 1921, Izena Ross was elected as Edmonton's first female Alderman. Based on the records available, Edmonton has had 31 female members of Council since then.

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Edmonton Elections

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Email  elections@edmonton.ca

Phone  780-496-8008

Address  16304 114 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5M 3R8

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