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December 1, 1952

Toronto municipal election, 1952

Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 1, 1952. Incumbent mayor Allan Lamport easily won against former alderman Nathan Phillips.

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There were two referendum questions on the ballot. One called for municipal terms in the city to be extended from one year to two. This measure was rejected, but was later passed in the 1955 election. The second measure was to approve funds for the construction of the Regent Park housing project, which was passed by a slim margin.

Toronto mayor

Lamport and Phillips had contested the mayoralty a year earlier in 1951. Phillips' vote increased substantially in the rematch, but Lamport was still easily reelected.

Results
Allan Lamport - 81,448 Nathan Phillips - 41,923

Board of Control

All four incumbents were reelected to the Board of Control despite several high profile candidates running as well. Two sitting aldermen, Joseph Cornish and John McMechan, ran for spots, but finished fifth and sixth. In seventh was former Controller and Communist Stewart Smith.

Results
Leslie Saunders (incumbent) - 71,597 Louis Shannon (incumbent) - 61,154 David Balfour (incumbent) - 58,898 Ford Brand (incumbent) - 58,648 Joseph Cornish - 41,086 John McMechan - 30,219 Stewart Smith - 19,061 Harry Bradley - 17,480 Frederick Vacher - 7,065 Mahoney - 7,046

City council

Ward 1 (Riverdale)
William Allen (incumbent) - 9,886 Ken Waters - 8,583 Spence - 2,368 Morrison - 1,961
Ward 2 (Cabbagetown and Rosedale)
William Dennison - 4,090 Edgar Roxborough - 3,657 C.M. Edwards - 2,436 Irene Nash - 1,086 Wilson - 1,085 Ross - 843 Taylor - 773 Burke - 611 Hill - 490
Ward 3 (West Downtown and Summerhill)
John McVicar (incumbent) - 4,826 Howard Phillips (incumbent) - 4,154 Richard Newson - 1,238
Ward 4 (The Annex, Kensington Market and Garment District)
Allan Grossman (incumbent) - 6,143 Francis Chambers (incumbent) - 5,920 Norman Freed - 3,156 Henderson - 1,053
Ward 5 (Trinity-Bellwoods and Little Italy)
Joseph Gould - 6,490 Philip Givens (incumbent) - 6,294 Harold Menzies - 4,851 Charles Sims - 3,692 Lockhart - 1,372
Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale)
May Robinson (incumbent) - 10,291 Frank Clifton - 7,177 Lester Nelson - 6,350 Colucci - 4,065 Hector MacArthur - 2,174 Genovese - 1,747 Patrick McKeown - 1,112
Ward 7 (West Toronto Junction)
William Davidson (incumbent) - 6,017 John Kucherepa (incumbent) - 4,441 John Duncan - 4,260 Selkirk - 2,919
Ward 8 (The Beaches)
Ross Lipsett (incumbent) - 11,898 Alex Hodgins (incumbent) - 10,913 McNulty - 4,671 William Probert - 3,603 John Square - 893
Ward 9 (North Toronto)
Roy Belyea (incumbent) - 14,007 Leonard Reilly (incumbent) - 10,241 David Burt - 9,807

Results are taken from the December 8, 1953 Toronto Star and might not exactly match final tallies.

North York

Nelson A. Boylen re-elected as reeve.

Scarborough

Robert E. Crockford re-elected as reeve.

References

Toronto municipal election, 1952 Wikipedia


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