James Collisson

James Collisson

Infobox Politician (general)
name= James Thomas Joseph Collisson


imagesize=300
title= Alderman on the Edmonton City Council
term_start= December 13, 1920
term_end= December 13, 1926
term_start1= December 10, 1928
term_end1= November 9, 1932
birth_date= 1876
birth_place= Lucan, Ontario
death_date= July 30, 1962
party= Citizens' Progressive League, Citizens' League, Citizens Committee, Civic Governance Association
otherparty= Alberta Liberal Party
spouse= Irene
profession= Lawyer
religion=Roman Catholic

James Thomas Joseph Collisson (born 1876; died July 30, 1962) was a politician in Alberta, Canada, a long-time municipal councillor in Edmonton, and a candidate for election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

Early life

Collisson was born in Lucan, Ontario in 1876. He was educated there and in London, Ontario, and moved to Edmonton to teach in 1898. He remained there until 1903, when he moved to Dawson, Yukon. He taught there for two years, and returned to Edmonton in 1905. He joined the law form Short, Cross and Bigger (of which former and future mayor William Short was a partner) as a student at law. He was admitted to the Law Society of Alberta in 1908.

He served on Edmonton's public school board from 1908 until 1913.

Municipal politics

Collisson first sought municipal office in the 1916 municipal election, when he ran for alderman on Edmonton City Council. He finished eighth of eleven, which wasn't high enough to be elected (only the top six candidates were elected in that election). He was more successful in 1920, when he finished fourth of sixteen candidates and was elected to a two year term. He was re-elected in 1922 (when he finished fifth of sixteen candidates) and 1924 (when he finished second of eleven). He cut short his third term in order to run for mayor in the 1925 election, but finished second in a six candidate race as incumbent Kenny Blatchford took more than fifty-five percent of the vote.

He returned to politics in the 1928 election, when he returned to his old position on the strength of a sixth place finish in a fourteen candidate field. He was re-elected in the 1930 election, when he finished third of nine candidates, but left municipal politics for good at the conclusion of this term.

On council, he chaired the finance committee.

Provincial politics

Collisson ran for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a Liberal candidate in the 1930 provincial election. He finished eighth of seventeen candidates in the riding of Edmonton, and was eliminated on subsequent counts (the riding used a single transferable vote voting system at the time).

Personal life, death, and legacy

After leaving politics, Collisson served as the president of Edmonton's community chest from 1941 until 1948.

James Collisson died July 30, 1962. He was survived by his wife, Irene, one son and two daughters, and eight grandchildren.

References

* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/results/EPLBiographiesLetter.cfm?id=C Edmonton Public Library biography of James Collisson]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of James Collisson]


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