Two by-elections were held to fill empty aldermanic seats on the Edmonton city council in 1907.
Since his term was not due to expire until December, the city held a by-election on August 26.
George Manuel defeated James D. Blayney by a count of 482 votes to 370 votes, and was elected to fulfill Macauley's term.
J.B. Walker, elected in 1906, resigned after just one year of his two-year term.
Polling for the by-election was conducted at City Hall on December 30, 1907.