1949 Toronto municipal election
Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 1, 1949. Hiram E. McCallum was elected to his first full term as mayor.
Toronto mayor
[edit]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 almost 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
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Board of Control
[edit]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
- Kenneth Bert McKellar (incumbent) - 41,846
- Leonard Reilly - 20,756
- E.C. Roelofson (incumbent) - 11,905
- Harry Bradley- 9,701
City council
[edit]- 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 E. Belyea - 7,639
- 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
[edit]Ward 1 Alderman Charles Walton resigned upon appointment to the Toronto Transportation Commission on November 29, 1949 and was not replaced.
References
[edit]- Election Coverage. Toronto Star. January 3, 1949