- Kenny Blatchford
Infobox Politician (general)
name= Kenneth Alexander (Kenny) Blatchford
imagesize=300
title= Member of theCanadian House of Commons forEdmonton East
term_start= September 14, 1926
term_end= July 28, 1930
predecessor=Ambrose Bury
successor=Ambrose Bury
title1= Mayor of Edmonton
term_start1= December 10, 1923
term_end1= December 13, 1926
predecessor1=David Duggan
successor1=Ambrose Bury
title2= Alderman on theEdmonton City Council
term_start2= December 12, 1921
term_end2= December 10, 1923
birth_date= March 5, 1882
birth_place= Minnedosa,Manitoba
death_date= April 20, 1933 (aged 51)
death_place=Edmonton ,Alberta
party=Liberal Party of Canada , Citizens League
spouse= Grace Lauder Walker
children= Two sons (includingHoward Peter "Cowboy" Blatchford ) and one daughter
profession= Businessman
religion=Presbyterian Kenneth Alexander (Kenny) Blatchford (
March 5 ,1882 -April 20 ,1933 ) a formermayor of Edmonton,Alberta and member of theCanadian House of Commons .Early life
Kenny Blatchford was born in Minnedosa,
Manitoba . He was educated at a commercial college, and was an excellent wrestler and all-around athlete as a youth.He moved to Edmonton with his parents by ox-cart during the 1890s, and began selling newspapers. During the
Klondike Gold Rush , he took over operation of the grist mill operated by Daniel Fraser, and later worked in the Edmonton Power Plant. He married Grace Lauder Walker on19 December 1904 , with whom he would have two sons and a daughter.Kenny Blatchford was a member of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada .Municipal Politics
Blatchford first sought public office in the 1921 municipal election, when he was elected to
Edmonton City Council for a one year term as an alderman, finishing fifth out of seventeen candidates. While the top five candidates were to have been elected to two year terms, with the sixth and seventh place finishers winning one year terms,Bickerton Pratt , who finished seventh, won a two year term by virtue of being from the south side of theNorth Saskatchewan River ; resultingly, Blatchford won only a one year term.He was re-elected, this time to a two year term, in the 1922 election, in which he finished third of sixteen candidates. He resigned midway through his term to run for mayor in the 1923 election, in which he handily defeated
James Ramsey . He was re-elected with relative ease in the 1924 and 1925 elections, and did not seek re-election thereafter.As mayor, Blatchford convinced the city to purchase a farm to establish an "air harbour", which would later become the
Edmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport .After his federal political career faltered, Blatchford attempted a return to municipal office by running for mayor in the 1932 election. However, he finished a distant third of three candidates, behind incumbent
Daniel Kennedy Knott and perennial candidate (and former and future mayor)Joseph Clarke .Federal Politics
While still mayor, Blatchford ran for the
Canadian House of Commons in the 1926 election as a Liberal inEdmonton East . He defeated incumbent ConservativeMember of Parliament Ambrose Bury by fewer than two hundred votes.He served until 1930, when he was defeated by Bury (who had gone on to succeed Blatchford as mayor of Edmonton) in that year's election.
Death and Legacy
Five months after his defeat in the 1932 mayoral election, Blatchford suffered a nervous breakdown and disappeared. His body was found in the
North Saskatchewan River onApril 22 ,1933 after he had been missing for two days. His death was ruled asuicide .His son,
Howard Peter "Cowboy" Blatchford went on to become aflying ace in theRoyal Canadian Air Force during theSecond World War .Blatchford Field, location of the
Edmonton City Centre (Blatchford Field) Airport or ECCA, is named after Kenny Blatchford.ee also
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Edmonton municipal election, 1921
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*Edmonton municipal election, 1932
*16th Canadian Parliament References
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/results/EPLBiographiesLetter.cfm?id=B Edmonton Public Library Biography of Kenny Blatchford]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Kenny Blatchford]
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