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| election_name = Alberta general election, 1930 | country = Alberta | flag_year = 1921 | type = legislative | party_colour = no | party_name = no | previous_election = Alberta general election, 1926 | previous_year = 1926 | previous_mps = 6th Alberta Legislative Assembly | election_date = {{Start date|1930|6|19}} | elected_mps = members | next_election = Alberta general election, 1935 | next_year = 1935 | next_mps = 8th Alberta Legislative Assembly | seats_for_election= 63 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta 32 seats were needed for a majority | turnout = | image1 = | colour1 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|United Farmers|nohash}} | leader1 = John E. Brownlee | party1 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|United Farmers|name}} | leader_since1 = November 23, 1925 | leaders_seat1 = Ponoka | last_election1 = 43 seats, 39.7% | seats_before1 = 44 | seats1 = 39 | seat_change1 = {{decrease}}5 | popular_vote1 = 74,187* | percentage1 = 39.4 | swing1 = {{decrease}}0.3%
| image2 = | colour2 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|nohash}} | leader2 = John W. McDonald | party2 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Liberal|name}} | leader_since2 = March 27, 1930 | leaders_seat2 = ran in unknown | last_election2 = 7 seats, 26.2% | seats_before2 = 6 | seats2 = 11 | seat_change2 = {{increase}}5 | popular_vote2 = 46,275 | percentage2 = 24.6% | swing2 = {{decrease}}1.6% | image4 = | colour4 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Conservative|nohash}} | leader4 = David M. Duggan | party4 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Conservative|name}} | leader_since4 = 1930 | leaders_seat4 = Edmonton | last_election4 = 4 seats, 22.1% | seats_before4 = 4 | seats4 = 6 | seat_change4 = {{increase}}2 | popular_vote4 = 27,954 | percentage4 = 14.8% | swing4 = {{decrease}}7.3% | image5 = | colour5 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Dominion Labor|nohash}} | leader5 = Fred J. White | party5 = {{Canadian party colour|AB|Dominion Labor|name}} | leader_since5 =between 1921 & 1926 | leaders_seat5 = Calgary | last_election5 = 5 seats, 7.8% | seats_before5 = 5 | seats5 = 4 | seat_change5 = {{decrease}}1 | popular_vote5 = 14,354 | percentage5 = 7.6% | swing5 = {{decrease}}0.2% | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = | title = Premier | posttitle = Premier-designate | before_election = John E. Brownlee | before_party = {{Canadian party colour|AB|United Farmers|name}} | after_election = John E. Brownlee | after_party = {{Canadian party colour|AB|United Farmers|name}} }} The Alberta general election of 1930 was the seventh general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada. It was held on June 19, 1930, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The United Farmers of Alberta won election to a third term in government, and John E. Brownlee continued as premier. Results{{Alberta provincial election, 1930}}Beaver RiverThe most closely contested race in the election happened in the Beaver River electoral district. The election was a three-way race between incumbent United Farmers MLA John Delisle Liberal candidate Henry Dakin and Independent candidate Luc Lebel.[1] The first count results showed Delisle and Dakin separated by seven votes with Lebel holding the balance of 87 votes forcing a second vote count.[1] After Lebel was eliminated the transfers showed that Delisle had won the race by 21 votes and was declared elected on June 25, 1930.[2] The Liberals challenged the results in provincial court. Judge Taylor concluded after a judicial recount on August 21, 1930, that the second count results showed Dakin winning by four votes. The results were overturned forcing Delisle out of office while Dakin picked up the seat.[3] Members elected
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.abheritage.ca/abpolitics/administration/maps_choice.php?Year=1930&Constit=Beaver_River| title=Beaver River Official Results 1930 Alberta general election | publisher=Alberta Heritage Community Foundation | accessdate=April 29, 2010}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Alberta Government Now Sure Of 40 Seats|publisher=Manitoba Free Press|date=June 25, 1930|page=6|work=Vol 55 No 304}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Recount Gives Libs. Another Alta. Seat|publisher=The Lethbridge Herald |page=1|date=August 21, 1930|work=Vol XXIII No 213}} External links
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