Ottawa municipal election, 1954

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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on December 6, 1954.

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Mayor of Ottawa

CandidateVotes%
Charlotte Whitton (X) 33,078 47.73
David Luther Burgess 22,757 32.84
E. A. Bourque 13,469 19.43

Ottawa Board of Control

(4 elected)

CandidateVotes%
George Nelms 38,762
Paul Tardif (X) 35,403
Roy Donaldson (X) 32,140
Ernie Jones 32,140
G. M. Geldert 26,757
Alex Roger 25,094
Stewart Crawford 9,849

Ottawa City Council

Map of Ottawa's Wards used in this election. Ottawawards1952.PNG
Map of Ottawa's Wards used in this election.

(2 elected from each ward)

Ward 1
CandidateVotes%
Robert Groves (X) 5,867
Pat Doherty 5,026
H. P. Boyce 4,678
Ward 2
CandidateVotes%
Jules Morin (X) 3,490
Clem Aubin (X) 3,068
Henri Rheaume 2,449
Ward 3
CandidateVotes%
Charlie St. Germain (X) 4,774
May Nickson 2,116
Sam McLean 1,685
Arthur Moeser 840
Don Kay 711
Rene Paquin 535
Ward 4
CandidateVotes%
Don Reid 4,131
Martin M. Walsh (X) 3,388
Fred Journeaux (X) 2,561
H. G. Caldwell 1,530
James Beauchamp 1,265
Ward 5
CandidateVotes%
Noel Ogilvie (X) 5,575
James A. Donaldson 5,280
George Sloan (X) 5,257
Ward 6
CandidateVotes%
Wilbert Hamilton (X) 4,021
James McAuley (X) 4,001
Charles Parker 2,587
Percy Kerwin 1,271
Gilbert Johnson 838
Frederick Clermont 610
Ward 7
CandidateVotes%
Roly Wall (X) acclaimed
Henry Bradley (X) acclaimed
Ward 8
CandidateVotes%
Lon Campbell (X) 4,795
Richard Barber 3,467
Patrick Moore 2,961
Henry Parslow (X) 1,345
Ward 9
CandidateVotes%
Howard Henry (X) 3,432
Frank Boyce (X) 2,796
Don Charboneau 2,671
George C. Brown 1,236

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