1924 Calgary municipal election
The 1924 Calgary municipal election was held on December 10, 1924 to elect six aldermen to sit on Calgary City Council.
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Calgary City Council had twelve at-large aldermen on city council, but six of the positions were already filled: Andrew Davison, Thomas Alexander Hornibrook, Walter Little, William Henry Ross, Samuel Stanley Savage, and Robert Cadogan Thomas, were all elected to two-year terms in 1923 and were still in office. Mayor George Harry Webster had previously been elected to a two-year term in the 1923 election.
Plebiscites held required a two-thirds majority to pass.
The election was held under the Single Transferable Voting/Proportional Representation (STV/PR) with the term for Alderman being two years.
Results
Council
- Peter Turner Bone
- Thomas Henry Crawford
- Eneas Edward McCormick
- John Walker Russell
- Ruben Weldon Ward
- Frederick James White
See also
References
Sources
- Frederick Hunter: THE MAYORS AND COUNCILS OF THE CORPORATION OF CALGARY Archived March 3, 2020
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