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Toronto municipal election, 1931

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Date
  
1 January 1931

Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 1, 1931. William James Stewart was elected mayor after winning a close contest again former mayor Sam McBride.

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Toronto mayor

Incumbent mayor Bert Wemp needed major abdominal surgery did could not run. Running to replace him was former mayor McBride, who had been defeated by Wemp in the 1930 campaign. He was opposed by Alderman Stewart, who won the vote by a slim margin.

Results
William James Stewart - 57,500 Sam McBride - 57,110

Board of Control

Two incumbents were defeated on the Board of Control: Claude Pearce and W.A. Summerville. Former controller Albert Hacker, who had been defeated the previous year regained a seat. The other new seat was won by Alderman J. George Ramsden.

Results
J. George Ramsden - 51,043 William D. Robbins (incumbent) - 50,801 James Simpson (incumbent) - 48,105 Albert Hacker - 43,763 John Boland - 41,779 Claude Pearce (incumbent) - 40,431 W.A. Summerville (incumbent) - 19,087 Thomas Foster - 13,491 Mrs. James Cotton - 9,014 George King - 3,154 Tim Buck - 3,010

City council

Ward 1 (Riverdale)
Robert Siberry (incumbent) - 7,458 Ralph Day - 4,501 Frank M. Johnston - 4,361 Lorne Trull (incumbent) - 4,323 Robert Allen (incumbent) - 4,192 Robert Luxton - 3,398 William Taylor - 1,588 Alexander MacDonald - 707 John Lang - 610 Harry Perkins - 468
Ward 2 (Cabbagetown and Rosedale)
John R. Beamish (incumbent) - 5,359 James Cameron (incumbent) - 5,007 John Winnett (incumbent) - 4,247 Robert Yeomans - 3,835 Hugh Sutherland - 3,774 Raymond Hughes - 2,584 Joseph Miller - 2,480 Cecil Dunsford - 1,176 John Carter - 770 Charles Parks - 683 Frank Gallagher - 640 William Sanders - 600
Ward 3 (Central Business District)
Harry W. Hunt (incumbent) - 6,709 Percy Quinn - 4,554 H.L. Rogers - 4,211 Andrew Carrick (incumbent) - 3,003 Reginald Shaw - 2,026 Frank Burton - 1,610 Algernon Brocklesby - 1,313 James Merrick - 729 Herry Winberg - 430
Ward 4 (Kensington Market and Garment District)
Baird Ryckman - 4,311 J.J. Glass - 3,429 Nathan Phillips (incumbent) - 3,389 Charles Ward (incumbent) - 2,372 Joseph Gordon - 2,205 Abraham Singer - 2,185 Charles Lewis - 702 Max Shur - 227
Ward 5 (Trinity-Bellwoods)
Robert Leslie (incumbent) - 5,921 Thomas Holdswoth - 5,841 Fred Hamilton (incumbent) - 5,737 Wesley Benson - 5,550 Louis Fine - 4,450 S.H. Menzies - 2,291 Harry Tait - 1,665 Thomas Black - 1,287 John McIntyre - 610 John Boychuk - 363
Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale)
D.C. MacGregor (incumbent) - 8,315 Albert Chamberlain - 8,171 William Duckworth - 6,649 John Laxton - 5,911 Joseph Wright (incumbent) - 5,911 Brook Sykes - 3,613 Richard Tuthill - 3,203 James Gill - 1,084 Daniel Reed - 793
Ward 7 (West Toronto Junction)
William J. Wadsworth (incumbent) - 4,615 Frank Whetter - 4,596 Alexander Chisholm (incumbent) - 3,468 Samuel Ryding (incumbent) - 2,687 Christopher Woodburn - 2,380 Allan Rice - 2,285 John Whetton - 1,471
Ward 8 (East Toronto)
Goldwin Elgie - 9,548 Ernest Bray (incumbent) - 6,895 Robert Baker- 6,188 Walter Howell (incumbent) - 6,057 Robert Dibble - 5,638 David Mackay - 3,343 William Robertston - 1,119 Roy Tanner - 388

Results taken from the January 2, 1931 Toronto Star and might not exactly match final tallies.

References

Toronto municipal election, 1931 Wikipedia