The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on January 1, 1923, to elect members of the 1923 Ottawa City Council.
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Frank H. Plant | Acclaimed |
Municipal ownership of the Ottawa Street Railway (property holders) | ||
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Option | Votes | % |
Against | 3,569 | 50.04 |
For | 3,563 | 49.96 |
Daylight saving time | ||
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Option | Votes | % |
For | 7,966 | 55.00 |
Against | 6,518 | 45.00 |
Service at cost agreement | ||
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Option | Votes | % |
Against | 9,288 | 65.31 |
For | 4,933 | 34.69 |
$50,000 bylaw for playgrounds | ||
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Option | Votes | % |
Against | 4,245 | 59.67 |
For | 2,869 | 40.33 |
Abattoir bylaw to raise $75,000 | ||
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Option | Votes | % |
Against | 4,886 | 67.46 |
For | 2,357 | 32.54 |
(4 elected)
Candidate | Votes | % |
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John P. Balharrie | 6,894 | 16.16 |
John Cameron | 6,786 | 15.91 |
Arthur Ellis | 6,775 | 15.88 |
Joseph McGuire | 6,263 | 14.68 |
Napoléon Champagne | 6,097 | 14.29 |
Charles J. Tulley | 4,268 | 10.01 |
Thomas Brethour | 4,021 | 9.43 |
J. W. Hinchcliffe | 1,553 | 3.64 |
(2 elected from each ward)
Rideau Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
S. Rupert Broadfoot | Acclaimed | |
D. H. Macdonald | Acclaimed |
By Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Edward Gaulin | 619 | 34.26 |
Fred Desjardins | 596 | 32.98 |
Eric Query | 592 | 32.76 |
St. George Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
W. J. McCaffrey | 996 | 33.69 |
Walter Cunningham | 987 | 33.39 |
Leslie P. Whyte [1] | 538 | 18.20 |
Kealey | 435 | 14.72 |
Wellington Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
James W. McNabb | 1,367 | 43.41 |
Erenest D. Lowe | 1,188 | 37.73 |
E. W. Marshall | 594 | 18.86 |
Capital Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
H. H. McElroy | Acclaimed | |
T. H. Brewer | Acclaimed |
Dalhousie Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
J. A. Forward | 1,507 | 30.96 |
Fred Hunt | 1,261 | 25.90 |
W. E. O'Meara | 1,172 | 24.08 |
Harry Lowe | 501 | 10.29 |
Porteous | 427 | 8.77 |
Victoria Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Patrick Nolan | 986 | 40.66 |
Ernest Laroche | 813 | 33.53 |
Gerald Sims | 626 | 25.81 |
Ottawa Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
Napoleon Bordeleau | 820 | 37.02 |
Telmond St. Denis | 714 | 32.23 |
Guertin | 681 | 30.74 |
Central Ward | ||
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Candidate | Votes | % |
William R. Low | 915 | 27.84 |
C. Allen Snowdon | 821 | 24.98 |
Barber | 810 | 24.64 |
Hamilton | 741 | 22.54 |
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