Citation : Figures drawn from A REPORT ON THE ALBERTA ELECTIONS, 1905 - 1982, compiled by Kenneth A. Wark, Chief Electoral Officer, Alberta 1983. Does not note a publisher, but has the Alberta Coat of Arms, so presumably the Government of Alberta Printer, 1983.
Turnout : The number of Electors is provided for only some constituencies. Total Votes Cast are not recorded, nor are Valid Ballots or Invalid Ballots. In this election, Valid Votes are the sum of recorded votes for each candidate.
Note : In the district of Alexandra in the 1909 election, 10 polls were not counted. It is unclear for this and other constituencies in this election whether this means the votes in these polls were noted.
Note : Single member constituencies with plurality victory except in Edmonton and Calgary each of which elected two members consisting of the first and second ranked candidates by vote.
Note : The first election in which the Alberta Election Act was used. Replaced "the Territories Elections Ordinance", which was repealed on February 25, 1909. Source: A Report on Alberta Elections 1905-1982.
Results
Districts
Charts
Legislature
Result
Total Electors
Valid Ballots
Valid Votes
Invalid Votes
Turnout Rate
37,005
32,126
50,004
Unavailable
86.82%
Party
Candidates
Seats Won
% of Seats Won
% of Vote
Alberta Liberal Party Association
41
35
87.50%
59.26%
Conservative Party of Alberta
29
2
5.00%
31.69%
Socialist
2
1
2.50%
2.60%
Independent
6
1
2.50%
3.39%
Independent Liberal
2
1
2.50%
2.62%
Labour
1
0
0%
0.43%
Additional information for Alberta Liberal Party Association
Note : Acronym is how it appears in Elections Alberta reports.
Note : Commonly known as the Alberta Liberal Party
Party Founding : The Liberal Party formed the government of Alberta from 1905 to 1921. In 1924 the Provincial Liberal Association of Alberta was created. By 1947 it was named the Alberta Liberal Association, and it organized political activities in both provincial and federal constituencies. It has also been known as the Liberal Association of Alberta. It severed its links with the federal Liberal Party of Canada in 1976.
Additional information for Conservative Party of Alberta
Party Founding : Created from the Northwest Territories Liberal-Conservative Party of 1898-1905 for the 1905 inaugural provincial election.