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The Alberta general election of 1921 was the fifth general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada. It was held on July 18, 1921 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

The Liberal Party of Charles Stewart, which had governed the province since its creation in 1905, was defeated unexpectedly by the United Farmers of Alberta, an agricultural lobby organization that was contesting its first elections. The UFA had no leader, and its president, Henry Wise Wood, declined to take the leadership and become Premier. The UFA's third choice, its vice president, Herbert Greenfield, agreed to do so, and sought election to the legislature in a by-election.

The Liberals had, in fact, won a larger share of the popular vote (about 34%, compared to 29% for the UFA). The popular vote numbers do not represent the actual amount of voters however as urban voters were allowed to vote 5 times in Calgary and Edmonton and 2 votes in Medicine Hat, as the districts contained 5 and 2 seats respectively, while rural voters only had 1 vote for all other districts under the first past the post electoral system. The United Farmers did not run in Calgary or Edmonton and did not benefit from the higher weighted city vote. Additionally, the United Farmers did not run candidates in every riding.

[edit] Results

Party Party Leader # of
candidates
Seats Popular Vote
1917 Elected % Change # % % Change
     United Farmers
Henry Wise Wood
45   38   86,250 28.92%  
     Liberal
Charles Stewart
61 34 15 -67.6% 101,584 34.07% -14.07%
     Dominion Labor
Holmes Jowett
10 1 4   33,987 11.40% +7.87%
     Independent 18 2 4 +100% 28,794 9.66% +3.83%
     Conservative 13 19 - -100% 32,734 10.98% -30.81%
     Independent Labour 7   -   10,733 3.60%  
     Socialist 2   -   2,628 0.88%  
     Independent Liberal 1   -   1,467 0.49%  
Sub-total 157 56 61 +5.2% 298,177 100%
 
 
Soldiers' vote (Province at large)   2          
Total 157 58 61 +5.2% 298,177 100%
 
Source: Elections Alberta

[edit] Members elected

For complete electoral history, see individual districts

5th Alberta Legislative Assembly
  District Member Party
     Acadia Lorne Proudfoot United Farmers
     Alexandria Peter Enzenauer United Farmers
     Athabasca George Mills Liberal
     Beaver River Joseph Miville Dechene Liberal
     Bow Valley Charles R. Mitchell Liberal
     Calgary Alex Ross Dominion Labor
     Robert Edwards Independent
     Fred White Dominion Labor
     Robert Marshall Liberal
     Robert Pearson Independent
     Camrose Vernor Smith United Farmers
     Cardston George Stringham United Farmers
     Claresholm Thomas Milner Independent
     Clearwater Joseph State Liberal
     Cochrane Alexander Moore United Farmers
     Coronation George Johnston United Farmers
     Didsbury Austin Claypool United Farmers
     Edmonton #1 Andrew McLennan Liberal
     Edmonton #2 John C. Bowen Liberal
     Edmonton #3 Nellie McClung Liberal
     Edmonton #4 John R. Boyle Liberal
     Edmonton #5 Jeremiah Hefferman Liberal
     Edson Charles Wilson Cross Liberal
     Gleichen John Buckley United Farmers
     Grouard Jean Côté Liberal
     Hand Hills Gordon Forster United Farmers
     High River Samuel Brown United Farmers
     Innisfail Donald Cameron United Farmers
     Lac Ste. Anne Charles McKeen United Farmers
     Lacombe Irene Parlby United Farmers
     Leduc Stanley Tobin Liberal
     Lethbridge John Smith Stewart Independent
     Little Bow Oran McPherson United Farmers
     Macleod William Hetherington Shield United Farmers
     Medicine Hat #1 Perren Baker United Farmers
     Medicine Hat #2 William Johnston Labour
     Nanton Daniel Harcourt Galbraith United Farmers
     Okotoks George Hoadley United Farmers
     Olds Nelson Smith United Farmers
     Peace River Donald MacBeth Kennedy United Farmers
     Pembina George MacLachlan United Farmers
     Pincher Creek Earl Goodwin Cook United Farmers
     Ponoka Percival Baker United Farmers
     Red Deer George Wilbert Smith United Farmers
     Redcliff William Cunningham Smith United Farmers
     Ribstone Charles O.F. Wright United Farmers
     Rocky Mountain Phillip Christophers Labour
     Sedgewick Charles Stewart Liberal
     St. Albert Telesphore St. Arnaud United Farmers
     Stettler Albert Sanders United Farmers
     St. Paul Joseph Joly United Farmers
     Stony Plain Willard Washburn United Farmers
     Sturgeon Samuel Carson United Farmers
     Taber Lawrence Peterson United Farmers
     Vegreville Archibald Matheson United Farmers
     Vermillion Richard G. Reid United Farmers
     Victoria William Fedun United Farmers
     Wainwright John Russell Love United Farmers
     Warner Maurice Conner United Farmers
     Wetaskiwin Evart Sparks United Farmers
     Whitford Andrew Shandro Liberal

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Preceded by
1917 Alberta election
Alberta elections Succeeded by
1926 Alberta election



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