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1901 Calgary municipal election

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1901 Calgary municipal election

← 1900 December 9, 1901 (1901-12-09) 1902 →
 
Candidate Thomas Underwood

Mayor before election

James Stuart Mackie

Elected mayor

Thomas Underwood

The 1901 Calgary municipal election was held on December 9, 1901 to elect a mayor and nine aldermen to sit on the eighteenth Calgary City Council from January 6, 1902 to January 5, 1903.[1]

Background

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Voting rights were provided to any male, single woman, or widowed British subject over twenty-one years of age who are assessed on the last revised assessment roll with a minimum property value of $200.

The election was held under multiple non-transferable vote where each elector was able to cast a ballot for the mayor and up to three ballots for separate councillors with a voter's designated ward.

Key issues for the election included the levying of a municipal income tax recently provided by changes to the City Charter. The Calgary Daily Herald speculated that John Emerson's loss of council seat was attributed to the public's association of his name with the income tax, when he merely read the resolution proposed by the City Clerk.[1]

Results

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Mayor

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Councillors

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Ward 1

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Candidate Votes Percent
William Mahon Parslow 151 65.65%
Silas Alexander Ramsay 140 60.87%
Thomas Alexander Hatfield 138 60.00%
Solomon Sheldwyn Spafford 118 51.30%
Total 230 -

Ward 2

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Ward 3

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Candidate Votes Percent
Isacc Stephen Gerow Van Wart 128 56.89%
William Charles Gordon Armstrong 117 52.00%
James Abel Hornby 113 50.22%
John Emerson 94 41.78%
Clarke 35 15.56%
Hooper 29 12.89%
Total 516 -

September 1902 by-election

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Following John Creighton's death on July 29, 1902,[2] the City of Calgary scheduled a by-election for the vacant seat in Ward 2 for September 8, 1902, however John Hamilton Kerr would be acclaimed upon the close of nominations on September 1, 1902.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Civic Elections". The Weekly Herald. No. 1035. December 12, 1901. p. 4. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "John Creighton Dead". The Daily Herald. No. 5440. Calgary, Canada. July 29, 1902. p. 4. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  3. ^ "Local and General". The Daily Herald. No. 5468. Calgary, Canada. September 2, 1902. p. 5. Retrieved March 22, 2020.