Election Name: | 1905 Calgary municipal election |
Country: | Calgary |
Type: | Municipal |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1904 Calgary municipal election |
Previous Year: | 1904 |
Next Election: | 1906 Calgary municipal election |
Next Year: | 1906 |
Image1: | 150x150px |
Candidate1: | John Emerson |
Popular Vote1: | 724 |
Percentage1: | 57.64% |
Candidate2: | John Rawlings Thompson |
Popular Vote2: | 532 |
Percentage2: | 42.36% |
Map Size: | 350px |
Mayor | |
Before Election: | John Emerson |
After Election: | John Emerson |
The 1905 Calgary municipal election was held on December 11, 1905 to elect a Mayor and twelve Aldermen to sit on the twenty-second Calgary City Council from January 2, 1906 to January 14, 1907.[1]
Nominations closed on December 4, 1905 with incumbent Mayor John Emerson and Aldermen John Rawlings Thompson nominated for Mayor.[2]
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.
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
John Emerson | 724 | 57.64% |
John Rawlings Thompson | 532 | 42.36% |
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
Silas Alexander Ramsay | 258 | |
William Pittman | 233 | |
Charles McMillan | 225 | |
Henry Haskins | 179 | |
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
George Thomas Young | 314 | |
John Smythe Hall | 248 | |
William George Hunt | 235 | |
J.S. Mackie | 230 | |
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
John William Mitchell | 215 | |
Simon John Clarke | 152 | |
Arthur Garnet Graves | 137 | |
Richard Addison Brocklebank | 124 | |
Candidate | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
Robert James Stuart | 223 | |
David Carter | 166 | |
Clifford Teasdale Jones | 130 | |
E. D. Benson | 127 | |
Eneas McCormick | 121 | |
Arthur Hobbs | 112 | |
Nominations include:
Nominations include:
Ward 4 Alderman David Carter (1863—1906) died on July 1, 1906,[3] John Goodwin Watson was acclaimed as Alderman for Ward 4 on July 23, 1906. His nomination by the Fourth Ward Ratepayers' Association came after a strenuous meeting which almost led to violence.[4]
John Smythe Hall resigned as Alderman for Ward 2 effective November 30, 1906. No by-election was held.[5]