January 1950 Toronto municipal election
January 1950 Toronto mayoral election
Municipal elections were held in Toronto , Ontario, Canada, on January 2, 1950. This was the last time election were held in January, as a ballot measure passed changing the election date to the first Monday in December. This attempt to increase turnout went into effect immediately and an election was held December 4, 1950 . The central issue of the campaign was whether to legalize sport on Sundays, with Controller Allan Lamport the main proponent. A referendum was held on the subject, and it passed by a slim margin.
Toronto mayor
Incumbent Hiram E. McCallum easily won reelection against two minor candidates, former police officer Charles Mahoney and Trotskyist Ross Dowson .[ 1]
Results
Hiram E. McCallum – 133,320
Charles Mahoney – 19,658
Ross Dowson – 15,600
Board of Control
All sitting members of the Board of Control chose to run for reelection. Alderman Louis Shannon attempted to win a seat, but finished fifth.
Results
John Innes (incumbent) – 96,139
Leslie Saunders (incumbent) – 87,799
David Balfour (incumbent) – 78,090
Allan Lamport (incumbent) – 72,436
Louis Shannon – 72,059
Stewart Smith – 45,251
Harry Bradley- 21,719
Frederick Vacher – 9,850
City council
Ward boundaries used in the 1950 election
Ward 1 (Riverdale )
John McMechan (incumbent) – 9,328
William Allen – 8,512
Kenneth Waters – 8,060
Roy Cadwell – 3,299
Harry Marley – 2,263
Ward 2 (Cabbagetown and Rosedale )
Joseph Cornish – 6,237
Beverley Sparling – 5,642
May Birchard – 5,560
Sylvester Perry – 2,064
William MacKenzie – 1,422
Harold West – 692
Ward 3 (West Downtown and Summerhill )
Harold Fishleigh (incumbent) – acclaimed
Howard Phillips (incumbent) – acclaimed
Ward 4 (The Annex , Kensington Market and Garment District )
Nathan Phillips (incumbent) – 7,941
Norman Freed (incumbent) – 6,553
Francis Chambers – 6,319
Alfred Whiskin – 649
Francis Love – 648
Ward 5 (Trinity-Bellwoods )
Joseph Gould – 10,252
Arthur Frost (incumbent) – 10,110
Charles Sims (incumbent) – 8,462
Pat McKeown – 1,086
Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale )
George Granell (incumbent) – 15,029
Lester Nelson – 8,299
William Duckworth – 7,971
Robert Colucci – 7,573
Dewar Ferguson – 5,596
Harry Branscombe – 3,720
Ward 7 (West Toronto Junction )
William Davidson – 8,727
Alfred Cowling (incumbent) – 8,005
David Sanderson – 5,989
Ward 8 (The Beaches )
Ross Lipsett – 13,686
W.H. Collings (incumbent) – 12,174
Roy Mealing (incumbent) – 9,560
Maurice Punshon – 3,646
William Probert – 3,040
John Square – 968
Ward 9 (North Toronto )
Frank Nash (incumbent) – 15,677
Roy E. Belyea (incumbent) – 15,486
William Mitchell – 10,542
Results taken from the January 3, 1950 Toronto Star and might not exactly match final tallies.
References
^ Appeal to Voters: Rid City Hall of Commies: Mayor
The Globe and Mail (1936-); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]. 10 Dec 1949: 4.
Election Coverage. Toronto Star . January 3, 1950
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