1934 Ottawa municipal election

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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on December 3, 1934.

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Mayor of Ottawa

CandidateVotes%
Patrick Nolan (X)27,064
Albert H. Cole2,394
William P. Clermont1,380
James Connah327
Edward E. Kesteron266

Ottawa Board of Control

(4 elected)

CandidateVotes%
J. E. Stanley Lewis (X)14,602
G. M. Geldert (X)14,494
J. Edward McVeigh 11,712
Fulgence Charpentier (X)10,350
John J. Allen 8,639
Kirby Bangs 8,598
Harold C. Shipman 8,514
Thomas Brethour 8,841
John R. Welch 4,763
E. A. Bourque 4,319
Otto G. O'Regan1,491
Percy E. Bedford530
Alex Leckie404
Williams Gibbs325
Joseph M. Moran322

Ottawa City Council

(2 elected from each ward)

Rideau Ward
CandidateVotes%
A. W. Spearman (X)817
Shirley S. Slinn 757
Charles E. Reid 603
Alex Daudelin312
Maxwell J. Smith101
By Ward
CandidateVotes%
Joseph Albert Parisien (X)1,599
A. W. Desjardins (X)1,589
James P. Butler460
Louis H. Tasse361
St. George's Ward
CandidateVotes%
Arthur Pinard (X)1,978
Norman H. MacDonald (X)1,764
Walter Cunningham1,327
Arthur A. Moeser914
Reginald J. Melbourne58
Wellington Ward
CandidateVotes%
James W. McNabb (X)2,433
Martin M. Walsh (X)2,420
Henry Bradley 1,276
Ernest A. Wright507
Capital Ward
CandidateVotes%
Edward Band (X)2,796
Harold D. Marshall (X)2,542
Cecil Elbourne403
Dalhousie Ward
CandidateVotes%
Daniel McCann (X)2,263
Wilbert Hamilton 1,579
James J. McVeigh (X)1,541
R. E. Brule868
Robert W. Porteous354
Elmdale Ward
CandidateVotes%
William H. Marsden (X)1,839
Jim Forward (X)1,472
George P. Seeley656
Thomas Rale608
Victoria Ward
CandidateVotes%
Nelson J. Lacasse (X)1,369
Joseph P. Nolan (X)697
James E. H. Langdon676
John A. O'Connor515
Joseph A. Barrett472
Dolphis Bonenfant224
Bernard Devine219
Arthur Clement183
Romuald Tessier178
Frank T. Sawrer139
Ottawa Ward
CandidateVotes%
Aristide Belanger (X)1,847
Napoleon Bordeleau (X)1,553
Joseph Landriault971
Riverdale Ward
CandidateVotes%
David McMillan (X)1,996
George Sloan (X)1,864
Robert L. Haggart363
Central Ward
CandidateVotes%
Finley McRae 1,809
Allan B. Turner 1,451
Fred Jounreaux 1,440
Eric S. Hind1,127
John A. MacDonald450
P. Alexander Cray66
Herbert Sleaco30

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