The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on January 5, 1920, to elect members of the 1920 Ottawa City Council.
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Harold Fisher |
7,962 |
58.67
|
G. C. Hurdman |
5,608 |
41.33
|
Plebiscites
Vote on By-law to raise $300,000 by the issue of debentures for the purpose of constructing a new Police Station
|
Option
|
Votes
|
%
|
Against |
4,473 |
72.79
|
For |
1,672 |
27.21
|
Vote on By-law to raise $150,000 by the issue of debentures for the purpose of constructing a new Fire Station
|
Option
|
Votes
|
%
|
Against |
4,485 |
71.93
|
For |
1,750 |
28.07
|
Vote on the By-law to raise $700,000 by the issue of debentures for the purpose of constructing a Memorial Hall
|
Option
|
Votes
|
%
|
Against |
4,911 |
81.13
|
For |
1,142 |
18.87
|
Vote on By-Law to change the mode of Assessing For Taxation purposes
|
Option
|
Votes
|
%
|
Against |
4,922 |
74.90
|
For |
1,649 |
25.10
|
Vote on By-Law to raise $50,000 for Playgrounds and Recreation purposes
|
Option
|
Votes
|
%
|
For |
3,264 |
50.91
|
Against |
3,147 |
49.09
|
Vote on the question of the adoption of "Daylight Saving" during the period from the 1st of May to 1 October 1920
|
Option
|
Votes
|
%
|
Yes |
8,411 |
65.13
|
No |
4,908 |
36.85
|
John Cameron becomes the first "Labour" candidate ever to be elected to Ottawa's board of control. His "running mate", William Lodge was not as successful.
(4 elected)
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Napoléon Champagne |
6,710 |
16.15
|
Frank H. Plant |
6,594 |
15.87
|
Joseph Kent |
6,534 |
15.72
|
John Cameron |
6,339 |
15.25
|
W. H. Cluff |
4,313 |
10.38
|
E. H. Hinchey |
4,039 |
9.72
|
Thomas Brethour |
3,726 |
8.97
|
William Lodge |
3,301 |
7.94
|
(2 elected from each ward)
Rideau Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Douglas H. Macdonald |
347 |
31.55
|
Arthur Ellis |
285 |
25.91
|
Kuske |
166 |
15.09
|
Breary Slinn |
164 |
14.91
|
Coattee |
138 |
12.55
|
By Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Edward Gaulin |
669 |
35.21
|
Fred Desjardins |
632 |
33.26
|
Labelle |
460 |
24.21
|
Beaudet |
139 |
7.32
|
St. George Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Walter Cunningham |
1,022 |
35.58
|
Wilfrid J. Grace |
985 |
34.30
|
Serres |
629 |
21.90
|
Binns |
236 |
8.22
|
Wellington Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
James D. Denny |
1,218 |
40.22
|
Erenest D. Lowe |
1,115 |
36.82
|
Hunt |
695 |
22.95
|
Capital Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Arthur R. Ford |
1,686 |
44.30
|
William Y. Denison |
1,337 |
35.13
|
Patrick |
783 |
20.57
|
Victoria Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Ernest Laroche |
701 |
42.05
|
David Rice |
604 |
36.23
|
Stimson |
362 |
21.72
|
Central Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
John F. McKinley |
1,500 |
44.99
|
Charles Pepper |
1,402 |
42.05
|
Swan |
432 |
12.96
|
By-election
There was a by-election held on March 22, 1920, to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of James D. Denny in Wellington Ward. Results:[1]
Wellington Ward
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Joseph G. McGuire |
441 |
35.54
|
J. W. McNabb |
387 |
31.18
|
E. W. Marshall |
158 |
12.73
|
William Lodge |
125 |
10.07
|
C. R. Stephen |
90 |
7.25
|
Fred Hunt |
40 |
3.22
|
References
External links
- The Ottawa Evening Citizen, Jan 6, 1920
- Ottawa City Council Minutes: 1920
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