Ottawa municipal election, 1946

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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on December 9, 1946.

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Mayor of Ottawa

CandidateVotes%
J. E. Stanley Lewis (X) 22,650 87.76
Sydney T. Checkland 3,160 12.24

Referendum

(Only property owners could vote in the referendum)

Ottawa Light, Heat and Power Company $3,500,000 Outlay
OptionVotes%
For 6,838 81.80
Against 1,521 18.20

Ottawa Board of Control

(4 elected)

CandidateVotes%
Grenville Goodwin (X) 16,737
E. A. Bourque (X) 15,817
G. M. Geldert (X) 15,795
Finley McRae (X) 15,192
Charles Boone 4,487
Percy Bedford 3,170

Ottawa City Council

(2 elected from each ward)

Rideau Ward
CandidateVotes%
Leslie Avery (X) Acclaimed
John Powers (X) Acclaimed
By Ward
CandidateVotes%
Eric Query (X) 1,099
Jules Morin (X) 1,032
Paul E. Tasse 546
Edgar Lachine 346
St. George's Ward
CandidateVotes%
Roy Donaldson (X) 1,695
William Newton 1,464
Arthur Pinard (X) 1,361
Wellington Ward
CandidateVotes%
Martin M. Walsh (X) 1,589
Charles Parker (X) 1,569
Sam Chandler 1,421
Capital Ward
CandidateVotes%
Edward Band (X) 2,055
Joseph McCulloch (X) 1,865
J. A. Enstone 794
Dalhousie Ward
CandidateVotes%
Daniel McCann (X) 1,745
Wilbert Hamilton (X) 1,193
James McAuley 1,019
William J. Wills 437
E. Kesterton 47
Elmdale Ward
CandidateVotes%
Henry Bradley (X) 2,256
George Pingle (X) 2,035
R. A. Lefebvre 667
Victoria Ward
CandidateVotes%
Paul Tardif (X) 1,615
Frank Ellis (X) 1,003
H. J. Lacasse 283
Ottawa Ward
CandidateVotes%
Clem Aubin 1,675
Aristide Belanger (X) 1,439
Henri Rheaume 1,432
Riverdale Ward
CandidateVotes%
Len Coulter (X) Acclaimed
David McMillan (X) Acclaimed
Central Ward
CandidateVotes%
J. Grant Shaw (X) 1,587
Fred Journeaux (X) 1,487
Robert A. Legge 597
E. A. Davis 485

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