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January 1, 1949

Toronto municipal election, 1949

Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 1, 1949. Hiram E. McCallum was elected to his first full term as mayor.

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Toronto mayor

Mayor Robert Hood Saunders had resigned in 1948 and Controller McCallum was appointed to succeed him. McCallum faced only Trotskyist Ross Dowson in winning his first full term. Dowson won over 20% in his run, the best result the perennial candidate would ever receive and the best result for an open Trostkyist in a North American election.

Results
Hiram E. McCallum - 97,715 Ross Dowson - 23,777

Board of Control

Two sitting members of the Board of Control were defeated. Alderman E.C. Roelfson had been appointed to the Board to replace McCallum when he was made mayor. Roelofson received few votes when running, placing seventh. Also defeated was incumbent K.B. McKellar. The two new arrivals were former Alderman Leslie Saunders and former Alderman and Member of Provincial Parliament Allan Lamport.

Results
John Innes (incumbent) - 53,599 Leslie Saunders - 57,746 David Balfour (incumbent) - 55,271 Allan Lamport - 52,037 Stewart Smith - 43,364 K.B. McKellar (incumbent) - 41,846 Leonard Reilly - 20,756 E.C. Roelofson (incumbent) - 11,905 Harry Bradley- 9,701

City council

Ward 1 (Riverdale)
Charles Walton (incumbent) - 8,516 John McMechan - 7,660 Harry Marley - 3,392 Arnold Lorenz - 2,715
Ward 2 (Cabbagetown and Rosedale)
Louis Shannon (incumbent) - 6,308 Everett Weaver (incumbent) - 5,107 May Birchard - 4,177 Sylvester Perry - 1,314
Ward 3 (West Downtown and Summerhill)
Harold Fishleigh (incumbent) - 3,865 Howard Phillips - 2,956 Edith Probert - 1,436 John MacVicar - 1,078 Frank Frier - 724 Francis Burns - 249 Samuel Hawthorne - 218
Ward 4 (The Annex, Kensington Market and Garment District)
Nathan Phillips (incumbent) - 5,967 Norman Freed (incumbent) - 5,927 Francis Chambers - 5,736 William Gallaher - 525
Ward 5 (Trinity-Bellwoods
Charles Sims (incumbent) - 8,429 Arthur Frost (incumbent) - 7,980 Joseph Gould - 7,714 Patrick McKeown - 1,132
Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale)
George Granell (incumbent) - 12,434 W.F. Clifton (incumbent) - 11,295 Dewar Ferguson - 5,904 Lester Nelson - 3,712 Gene Dopp - 1,712
Ward 7 (West Toronto Junction)
Charles Rowntree (incumbent) - 5,461 Alfred Cowling - 3,347 William Davidson (incumbent) - 3,129 David Sanderson - 2,739 Earl Selkirk - 2,387
Ward 8 (The Beaches)
Roy Mealing (incumbent) - 10,640 W.H. Collings (incumbent) - 10,594 William Probert - 3,040 Maurice Punshon - 3,646
Ward 9 (North Toronto)
Frank Nash - 9,089 Roy Belyea - 15,486 Melville Wilson (incumbent) - 7,377 William Mitchell - 10,542 Harry Cooke - 1,533 Frederick Vacher - 1,438 John Crook - 714 Carl Lewis - 561

Results taken from the January 3, 1949 Toronto Star and might not exactly match final tallies.

Vacancy

Ward 1 Alderman Charles Walton resigned upon appointment to the Toronto Transportation Commission on November 29, 1949 and was not replaced.

References

Toronto municipal election, 1949 Wikipedia


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