1923 Ottawa municipal election

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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on January 1, 1923 to elect members of the 1923 Ottawa City Council.

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Mayor of Ottawa

CandidateVotes%
Frank H. Plant Acclaimed

Plebiscites


Municipal ownership of the Ottawa Street Railway (property holders)
OptionVotes%
Against3,56950.04
For3,56349.96
Daylight saving time
OptionVotes%
For7,96655.00
Against6,51845.00
Service at cost agreement
OptionVotes%
Against9,28865.31
For4,93334.69
$50,000 bylaw for playgrounds
OptionVotes%
Against4,24559.67
For2,86940.33
Abattoir bylaw to raise $75,000
OptionVotes%
Against4,88667.46
For2,35732.54

Ottawa Board of Control

(4 elected)

CandidateVotes%
John P. Balharrie 6,89416.16
John Cameron 6,78615.91
Arthur Ellis 6,77515.88
Joseph McGuire 6,26314.68
Napoleon Champagne 6,09714.29
Charles J. Tulley 4,26810.01
Thomas Brethour 4,0219.43
J. W. Hinchcliffe1,5533.64

Ottawa City Council

(2 elected from each ward)

Rideau Ward
CandidateVotes%
S. Rupert Broadfoot Acclaimed
D. H. Macdonald Acclaimed
By Ward
CandidateVotes%
Edward Gaulin 61934.26
Fred Desjardins 59632.98
Eric Query 59232.76
St. George Ward
CandidateVotes%
W. J. McCaffrey 99633.69
Walter Cunningham 98733.39
Leslie P. Whyte [1] 53818.20
Kealey43514.72
Wellington Ward
CandidateVotes%
James W. McNabb 1,36743.41
Erenest D. Lowe 1,18837.73
E. W. Marshall59418.86
Capital Ward
CandidateVotes%
H. H. McElroy Acclaimed
T. H. Brewer Acclaimed
Dalhousie Ward
CandidateVotes%
J. A. Forward 1,50730.96
Fred Hunt 1,26125.90
W. E. O'Meara1,17224.08
Harry Lowe50110.29
Porteous4278.77
Victoria Ward
CandidateVotes%
Patrick Nolan 98640.66
Ernest Laroche 81333.53
Gerald Sims62625.81
Ottawa Ward
CandidateVotes%
Napoleon Bordeleau 82037.02
Telmond St. Denis 71432.23
Guertin68130.74
Central Ward
CandidateVotes%
William R. Low 91527.84
C. Allen Snowdon 82124.98
Barber81024.64
Hamilton74122.54

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