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1 History  



1.1  Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)  







2 Election results  



2.1  1959  





2.2  1963  





2.3  1967  





2.4  1969 by-election  







3 By-election reasons  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 Further reading  





7 External links  














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Strathcona East
Alberta electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Alberta
District created1959
District abolished1971
First contested1959
Last contested1969

Strathcona East was a provincial electoral districtinAlberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting from 1959 to 1971.[1]

History

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The historic 1959 redistribution of the provincial ridings of Calgary and Edmonton standardized the voting system back to First Past the Post. From 1926 to 1959 Calgary and Edmonton members were elected by Single Transferable Vote. The rest of the province had the option of how to count ballots. The redistribution created nine ridings in Edmonton. The other eight ridings were Edmonton Centre, Edmonton North, Edmonton Norwood, Edmonton North East, Edmonton North West, Strathcona West, Strathcona Centre and Jasper West.

In 1971 the riding was split between Edmonton-Gold Bar and Edmonton-Ottewell.

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

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Members of the Legislative Assembly for Strathcona East
Assembly Years Member Party
See Edmonton electoral district from 1921-1959
14th  1959–1963     Ernest C. Manning Social Credit
15th  1963–1967
16th  1967–1969
 1969–1971     William Yurko Progressive Conservative
See Edmonton-Gold Bar electoral district from 1971-present
and Edmonton-Whitemud electoral district from 1971-present

Election results

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1959

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  • 1959 Alberta general election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Social Credit Ernest C. Manning 7,337 49.72%
    Progressive Conservative James E. Simpson 3,812 25.83%
    Liberal George Johnson 2,610 17.69%
    Co-operative Commonwealth Hugh Smith 999 6.77%
    Total 14,758
    Rejected, spoiled and declined 29
    Eligible electors / turnout 22,953 64.42%
    Social Credit pickup new district.
    Source(s)
    Source: "Strathcona-East Official Results 1959 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

    1963

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  • 1963 Alberta general election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Social Credit Ernest C. Manning 6,842 53.37% 3.66%
    Progressive Conservative Oscar H. Kruger 2,630 20.52% -5.31%
    Liberal James A. Cox 1,890 14.74% -2.94%
    New Democratic Dennis A. Wood 1,457 11.37% 4.60%
    Total 12,819
    Rejected, spoiled and declined 37
    Eligible electors / turnout 24,017 53.53% -10.89%
    Social Credit hold Swing 4.49%
    Source(s)
    Source: "Strathcona-East Official Results 1963 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

    1967

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  • 1967 Alberta general election
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Social Credit Ernest C. Manning 6,314 49.89% -3.49%
    Progressive Conservative C. Jack Thorpe 2,976 23.51% 3.00%
    New Democratic Ray Field 1,909 15.08% 3.72%
    Liberal Percy Marshall 1,458 11.52% -3.22%
    Total 12,657
    Rejected, spoiled and declined 46
    Eligible electors / turnout 19,282 65.88% 12.35%
    Social Credit hold Swing -3.24%
    Source(s)
    Source: "Strathcona-East Official Results 1967 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

    1969 by-election

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  • Alberta provincial by-election, February 10, 1969
    Following the resignation of Ernest C. Manning on December 11, 1968
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Progressive Conservative William Yurko 3,782 45.65% 24.14%
    Social Credit W. Johnson 3,339 40.31% -9.58%
    Liberal Percy Marshall 771 9.31% -2.21%
    New Democratic G. Allen 392 4.73% -10.35%
    Total 8,284
    Rejected, spoiled, and declined
    Eligible electors / turnout
    Progressive Conservative gain from Social Credit Swing +5.30
    Source(s)
    "By-elections". Elections Alberta. Retrieved March 12, 2020.

    By-election reasons

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Election results for Strathcona East". abheritage.ca. Heritage Community Foundation. Archived from the original on December 8, 2010. Retrieved May 22, 2020.

    Further reading

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