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Joseph Clarke (Canadian politician)

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Joseph Clarke ran in a total of twenty-seven Edmonton municipal elections, more than any person before or since (as municipal elections in Edmonton now occur only every four years, this record is unlikely ever to be broken). In all, he ran for mayor seventeen times (winning five such elections) and
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against those who wanted to drive prostitution and gambling out of the city. The alliance disintegrated after the two came to blows in a council meeting. Clarke lost his re-election, bid, finishing eighth of fourteen candidates in the
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on this second occasion). It was during this term that he laid the groundwork for a football stadium on the site of a closed federal prison. This stadium was eventually named
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Clarke was a perennial candidate in Federal elections, running unsuccessfully four times. He made his first bid for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons, running as a
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district. He finished fourth of eighteen candidates on the first count, which would have been sufficient to win one of the riding's five seats under a
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as an independent. He finished sixteenth of seventeen candidates. He was thus eliminated early in the STV vote counting process.
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system that allowed more generally popular candidates to pass him on subsequent counts. One of the candidates to do so was
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of succumbing to the "Soviet power" of the Edmonton Trade & Labour Council (ET&LC). Instead, he and alderman
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Joseph Andrew Clarke died in his sleep July 26, 1941, less than a year after contesting his last election.
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He was accused of involvement in prostitution and gambling rings, which tarnished his political career.
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under the so-called "Unity Movement". Clarke was mayor of Edmonton at the time of this by-election.
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There followed a decade in the political wilderness, marked by unsuccessful runs for mayor (in
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During his first term as mayor, Clarke was confronted with a citywide strike in support of the
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failed, as he finished second of six candidates. He was elected again as an alderman in the
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He returned to city council after being elected to a two-year term as an alderman in the
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Clarke did not make another run for federal office until 13 years later, when he ran in
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government, which did not field a candidate. He finished second, as Liberal leader
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negotiated with the ET&LC's strike committee (which included future city mayors
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for a two-year term, but resigned after one year in order to run for mayor in the
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History of labour's involvement in Edmonton politics from the Edmonton Bullet
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He moved to Edmonton to practice law in 1908. Once there, he married
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Clarke's fourth attempt at provincial office took place during the
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People from the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
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Clarke's first attempt at municipal office took place during the
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Chapter 5 of the Edmonton Public Library's history of Edmonton
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Clarke's final provincial election was a 1937 by-election in
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and Joe Clarke Athletic Grounds were named in his honour.
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retained the seat for his party, which was backed by the
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Account of the 1919 Edmonton strike from the Labour News
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After his brief policing career, Clarke studied law at
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Clarke was an accomplished athlete, and excelled at
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for alderman ten times (being elected three times).
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politician and lawyer. He served twice as mayor of
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His attempt to regain his old job in the 538:before he was elected to that office in the 962:City of Edmonton biography of Joseph Clarke 842:candidate in the a 1902 by-election in the 592:Clarke, seated at left, on the occasion of 530:. Unsuccessful bids for mayor followed in 1077: 1063: 1055: 991: 888:. His final run for federal office was in 854:and was once again defeated, this time by 122: 709:) but never again held political office. 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 1368:Members of the Yukon Territorial Council 627:. He finished third of six candidates. 555:Royal Commission on Industrial Relations 60:"Joseph Clarke" Canadian politician 1398:20th-century mayors of places in Canada 846:electoral district. 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He finished second to 738:Socialist Party of Alberta 430:Yukon Legislative Assembly 424:, and was a member of the 418:House of Commons of Canada 335:Socialist Party of Alberta 1092: 1043: 1034: 1026: 1016: 1007: 999: 994: 454:North-West Mounted Police 426:Yukon Territorial Council 399: 324:, Civic Youth Association 264: 253: 242: 231: 188: 153: 141: 132: 886:Donald Ferdinand Kellner 787:single transferable vote 670:. He was re-elected in 894:Liberal Party of Canada 867:Liberal Party of Canada 783:plurality voting system 758:Clarke next ran in the 732:electoral district for 343:Liberal Party of Canada 902:Donald MacBeth Kennedy 892:again running for the 745:Henry William McKenney 740:. He was defeated by 600: 504:February 1912 election 444:. He was educated in 945:Edmonton City Council 900:. 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Mayor of Edmonton
Harry Marshall Erskine Evans
David Milwyn Duggan
Daniel Kennedy Knott
John Wesley Fry
Edmonton City Council
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York University

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