Edmonton Town Council

The Edmonton Town Council was the governing body of Edmonton, Alberta from 1892 until 1904, when Edmonton was incorporated as a city and the council replaced by Edmonton City Council. Throughout its history it included a mayor and six aldermen. The mayor was elected annually throughout the town's history, while the system for electing aldermen changed. Originally, they too were elected annually, but beginning in 1898 they were elected to staggere... More

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