Ottawa municipal election, 1932

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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on December 5, 1932.

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Mayor of Ottawa

CandidateVotes%
John J. Allen (X) 16,295
Andrew F. Macallum 8,898
Charles J. Tulley 6,543

Ottawa Board of Control

(4 elected)

CandidateVotes%
Fulgence Charpentier (X) 16,093
G. M. Geldert (X) 14,839
George H. Dunbar (X) 14,624
J. E. Stanley Lewis 13,019
Daniel McCann (X) 12,110
Thomas Brethour 11,482
William R. Low 8,473
Joseph McHugh 1,969

Ottawa City Council

(2 elected from each ward)

Rideau Ward
CandidateVotes%
Rod Plant (X) 898
Charles E. Reid (X) 818
Green 537
By Ward
CandidateVotes%
A.W. Desjardins (X) 1,446
Raoul Mercier 1,191
Joseph Albert Parisien (X) 1,154
Baudet 255
St. George's Ward
CandidateVotes%
Arthur Pinard 1,693
Norman H. MacDonald (X) 1,674
Walter Cunningham 1,412
Girard 852
Wellington Ward
CandidateVotes%
James W. McNabb (X) 2,246
J. Edward McVeigh (X) 1,728
Martin M. Walsh 1,541
Capital Ward
CandidateVotes%
Edward Band (X) 2,664
H. D. Marshall (X) 2,195
Nolan 1,711
A. E. [1] Muir 285
Dalhousie Ward
CandidateVotes%
E. P. McGrath (X) 1,942
Wilbert Hamilton (X) 1,692
James J. McVeigh 1,279
Alfred Eales 1,128
Elmdale Ward
CandidateVotes%
William H. Marsden (X) 1,430
Jim Forward (X) 1,183
Morris 815
Henry Bradley 729
Reynolds 466
Harry Low 409
Victoria Ward
CandidateVotes%
John R. Welch (X) 1,490
Nelson J. Lacasse (X) 1,210
Ernest Laroche 1,070
Sutherland 533
Ottawa Ward
CandidateVotes%
Aristide Belanger (X) 1,495
Napoleon Bordeleau 1,177
Pinard 1,043
W. J. St. Aubin (X) 840
Beauchamp 207
Riverdale Ward
CandidateVotes%
George Pushman (X) Acclaimed
George Sloan (X) Acclaimed
Central Ward
CandidateVotes%
Kirby Bangs (X) 2,127
Harold C. Shipman 1,760
Eric Hind 1,355

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