Toronto municipal election, 1909
Encyclopedia
Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Canada, on January 1, 1909. Joseph Oliver was easily re-elected to his second term as mayor. One of the central issues of the campaign was whether the city should construct a bridge over the Don River connecting to Danforth Avenue. A referendum was held as part of the vote, and the bridge was approved. It would be built as the Prince Edward Viaduct
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Results
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Ward 2 (Cabbagetown
and Rosedale
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Ward 3 (Central Business District
and The Ward)
Ward 4 (Kensington Market
and Garment District)
Ward 5 (Trinity-Bellwoods)
Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale
)
Prince Edward Viaduct
The Prince Edward Viaduct System, commonly referred to as the Bloor Viaduct or the viaduct, is the name of a truss arch bridge system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that connects Bloor Street East, on the west side of the system, with Danforth Avenue on the east...
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Toronto mayor
Joseph Oliver had been elected in the 1908 election, and was easily reelected while facing no serious opposition.Results
- Joseph Oliver - 27,128
- Thomas Davies - 8,127
- Lindaala - 1,735
- Joel Marvin Briggs - 327
Board of Control
The election was accompanied by a referendum on reducing the number of licensed bars in the city by 40. The measure passed, but in a surprise upset Controller Frank S. Spence, who was the strongest advocate for the measure, was defeated.- George Reginald GearyGeorge Reginald GearyGeorge Reginald Geary, PC, OBE, MC, KC was Mayor of Toronto, Ontario from 1910 to 1912.During his term in office he announced plans for a new Harbor board. Geary said, "We have a magnificent harbor but we have failed miserably to avail ourselves of nature's generosity...
- 20,136 - Horatio Clarence HockenHoratio Clarence HockenHoratio Clarence Hocken was a Canadian politician, Mayor of Toronto, social reformer and a founder of what became the Toronto Star....
(incumbent) - 17,630 - J.J. Ward (incumbent) - 15,782
- William Spence Harrison (incumbent) - 14,037
- Frank S. Spence (incumbent) - 13,296
- William Peyton HubbardWilliam Peyton HubbardWilliam Peyton Hubbard , City of Toronto Alderman from 1894 to 1914, was a popular and influential politician, of particular historical note as the city's first politician of African descent.-Early years:...
- 11,391 - James Hales - 8,462
- Noble - 1,393
- O'Harn - 808
City council
Ward 1 (RiverdaleRiverdale, Toronto
Riverdale is a large neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded by the Don River Valley to the west, Danforth Avenue and Greektown to the north, Jones Avenue, the CN/GO tracks, and Leslieville to the east, and Lake Shore Boulevard to the south....
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- Daniel Chisholm (incumbent) - 2,104
- Zephaniah Hilton - 1,836
- Andrew McMillan - 1,824
- Thomas N. Phelan - 1,748
- William Temple Stewart (incumbent) - 1,392
- William J. Saunderson (incumbent) - 1,246
- Robert Fleming - 1,039
- John Macpherson Ross - 912
- William Totten - 488
- William Worrell - 472
- John Linden - 213
Ward 2 (Cabbagetown
Cabbagetown, Toronto
Cabbagetown is a neighbourhood located on the east side of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It comprises "the largest continuous area of preserved Victorian housing in all of North America", according to the Cabbagetown Preservation Association....
and Rosedale
Rosedale, Toronto
Rosedale is an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which was formerly the estate of William Botsford Jarvis, and so named by his wife, granddaughter of William Dummer Powell, for the wild roses that grew there in abundance....
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- Tommy Church (incumbent) - 2,776
- John O'Neill - 2,496
- Thomas Foster (incumbent) - 1,981
- Noble - 1,421
- Robert Yeomans - 1,241
- Eastwood - 916
- Farquahar - 517
- Douglas - 502
- Frederick Hogg - 359
- Wallace - 328
Ward 3 (Central Business District
Downtown Toronto
Downtown Toronto is the central business district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately bounded by Bloor Street to the north, Lake Ontario to the south, the Don River to the east, and Bathurst Street to the west...
and The Ward)
- Mark Bredin (incumbent) - 2,989
- R. Wilson Bengough (incumbent) - 2,630
- Charles A. MaguireCharles A. MaguireCharles Alfred Maguire was mayor of Toronto from 1922-1923.Charles Alfred Maguire was born in Toronto, the son of James Maguire and Elizabeth Brown....
- 2,488 - Sam McBride (incumbent) - 2,391
- Sheppard - 2,309
- Stewart Nassau Hughes - 1,323
- Gurofsky - 660
- John Kirk - 519
- Thomas Egan - 509
- Paul Levi - 298
Ward 4 (Kensington Market
Kensington Market
Kensington Market is a distinctive multicultural neighbourhood in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Market is an older neighbourhood and one of the city's most well-known. In November 2006, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. Robert Fulford wrote in 1999 that "Kensington...
and Garment District)
- George McMurrich (incumbent) - 3,599
- R.C. Vaughan (incumbent) - 2,173
- Albert Welch - 2,974
- Brandon - 2,735
- Lytle (incumbent) - 2,248
Ward 5 (Trinity-Bellwoods)
- Robert Henry Graham (incumbent) - 3,191
- John Dunn - 2,933
- Albert James Keeler (incumbent) - 2,946
- Peter Whytock (incumbent) - 2,626
- Joseph May - 2,213
- John L. Richardson - 1,357
- Robert William Dockeray - 1,792
- Thomas Gillies - 519
- Frederick Jenkins - 509
Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale
Parkdale, Toronto
Parkdale is a neighbourhood and former village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, west of downtown. The neighbourhood is bounded on the west by Roncesvalles Avenue, on the north by Queen Street. It is bounded on the east by Dufferin Street from Queen Street south, and on the south by Lake Ontario...
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- James Henry McGhie (incumbent) - 3,412
- John James Graham - 3,013
- Fred McBrien - 2,444
- J.H. Adams - 2,430
- James Arthur McCausland - 2,212
- William Hodgson - 752
- Thomas Mathison - 378