Ottawa municipal election, 1921

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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on January 3, 1921 to elect members of the 1921 Ottawa City Council.

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Ottawa City Council

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Mayor of Ottawa

Election day results showed Plant defeating Kent by six votes. A recount showed he won by 22 votes. [1]

CandidateVotes%
Frank H. Plant 7,826 50.07
Joseph Kent 7,804 49.93

Plebiscites

Bylaw on the purchase of the Ottawa Electric Railway
OptionVotes%
Against 4,448 65.57
For 2,336 34.43
Bylaw to raise $200,000 for a new Central fire hall
OptionVotes%
Against 5,736 81.21
For 1,327 18.79
Bylaw to spend $60,000 in the purchase of a stone quarry and stone crushing machine
OptionVotes%
Against 4,023 57.12
For 3,020 42.88
Plebiscite for a two year aldermanic term
OptionVotes%
Against 9,741 67.24
For 4,746 32.76

Ottawa Board of Control

(4 elected)

CandidateVotes%
Napoleon Champagne 7,186 15.00
John Cameron 6,412 13.38
Arthur Ellis 4,430 9.24
John P. Balharrie 3,774 7.88
Joseph McGuire 3,642 7.60
Jack McKinley 3,461 7.22
Lt.-Col. D. H. Maclean 3,391 7.08
W. J. Grace 3,316 6.92
W. P. Grant 3,063 6.39
E. H. Hinchey 2,856 5.96
Thomas Brethour 2,513 5.24
Lodge 2,166 4.52
Rice 1,710 3.57

Ottawa City Council

(2 elected from each ward)

Rideau Ward
CandidateVotes%
D. H. Macdonald 408 32.36
Rupert Broadfoot 402 31.88
Cherry 244 19.35
Pasch 207 16.42
By Ward
CandidateVotes%
Edward Gaulin 750 36.82
Fred Desjardins 715 35.10
Query 370 18.16
Greenberg 202 9.92
St. George Ward
CandidateVotes%
Walter Cunningham 729 21.81
Leslie Whyte 544 16.27
O'Connor 520 15.55
Hastey 515 15.41
Code 482 14.42
Lalonde 340 10.17
Reynolds 213 6.37
Wellington Ward
CandidateVotes%
James W. McNabb 1,336 40.63
Erenest D. Lowe 1,175 35.74
Marshall 777 23.63
Capital Ward
CandidateVotes%
Herbert H. McElroy 1,075 21.43
J. J. Slattery 612 12.20
Spence 605 12.06
W. Y. Denison 578 11.52
McCormack 572 11.40
Tulley 506 10.09
Patrick 400 7.97
Bayman 316 6.30
Ferguson 284 5.66
Turner 68 1.36
Dalhousie Ward
CandidateVotes%
J. A. Forward 1,502 32.95
Fred Hunt 1,215 26.66
W. E. O'Meara 982 21.54
Cain 859 18.85
Victoria Ward
CandidateVotes%
Ernest Laroche 809 37.75
Sam Rosenthal 705 32.90
Lewis 462 21.56
Sugrue 167 7.79
Ottawa Ward
CandidateVotes%
Napoleon Bordeleau 879 37.06
J. A. Pinard 745 31.41
Waldo Guertin 581 24.49
Beaudet 167 7.04
Central Ward
CandidateVotes%
Charles Pepper 1,043 26.27
C. Allen Snowdon 1,021 25.71
Low 500 12.59
Huband 483 12.16
Hamilton 362 9.12
Sherwood 330 8.31
Sampson 232 5.84

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