1921 Calgary municipal election explained

Election Name:1921 Calgary municipal election
Country:Calgary
Type:Municipal
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1920 Calgary municipal election
Previous Year:1920
Next Election:1922 Calgary municipal election
Next Year:1922
Election Date:December 15, 1921
Image1:150x150px
Candidate1:Samuel Hunter Adams
Popular Vote1:Acclaimed
Map Size:350px
Mayor
Before Election:Samuel Hunter Adams
After Election:Samuel Hunter Adams

The 1921 Calgary municipal election was held on December 15, 1921 to elect six aldermen to sit on Calgary City Council. Additionally a commissioner, four members for the public school board and three members for the separate school board. The Mayor Samuel Hunter Adams was acclaimed.

There were twelve aldermen on city council, but six of the positions were already filled: Fred J. White, John Sidney Arnold, John Hugill, Charles Stevenson, Walter Little and Alexander McTaggart, were all elected to two-year terms in 1920 and were still in office.

A number of plebiscites were held, all requiring a two-thirds majority to pass. The only successful plebiscite reduced the number of commissioners election from three including the mayor, to two including the major.

The election was held under the Single Transferable Voting/Proportional Representation (STV/PR) with the term for candidates being two years.[1] [2] [3]

A number of women were refused ballots during the 1921 election, the Calgary Daily Herald estimated a total of 1,000 to 1,500 women were refused votes. Women were refused who were not on the voting list, and many women assumed they would be on the voting list due to being registered for the 1920 Calgary municipal election.[4]

Results

Council

PartyCandidateVotes%2nd CountElected

Commissioner

PartyCandidateVotes%Elected

Public School Board

PartyCandidateVotes%Elected

Separate School Board

PartyCandidateVotes%Elected

Plebiscites

All plebiscites required a two-thirds majority to pass. Only the reduction in number of commissioners plebiscite passed.

Reduce number of commissioners

Plebiscite to reduce number of commissioners from three, including the mayor, to two including the mayor. - Passed

Reduce Number of CommissionersVotes%
Yes3,20281.69%
No71818.31%

Hospital Expenditure

Plebiscite to capitalize $71,381.61 of hospital expenditure and place it in previous $155,000 bylaw. - Defeated

Hospital ExpenditureVotes%
Yes2,15046.20%
No2,50453.80%

Victoria Park Bath House

Plebiscite to build public bath house in Victoria Park with $30,000 borrowed from electric light fund. - Defeated

Victoria Park Bath HouseVotes%
Yes1,57840.52%
No2,31659.48%

Sewer Connection Bylaw

Bylaw for sewer connections, $25,000. - Defeated

Sewer Connection BylawVotes%
Yes2,02855.26%
No1,64244.74%

Water Connection Bylaw

Bylaw for water connections, $25,000. - Defeated

WaterConnection BylawVotes%
Yes1,95153.32%
No1,70846.68%

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Candidates for Municipal Honors and Their Platform . 4 March 2020 . The Calgary Daily Herald . 4324 . December 13, 1921 . 8.
  2. News: Angus Smith Elected City Commissioner Over Graves Labor Scores Big Success . 4 March 2020 . The Calgary Daily Herald . 4326 . December 15, 1921 . 1.
  3. News: The City Council . 4 March 2020 . The Calgary Daily Herald . 4326 . December 15, 1921 . 6.
  4. News: Many Women Go To Polls Under Missapprehension . 4 March 2020 . The Calgary Daily Herald . 4326 . December 15, 1921 . 13 . Because they were on lists in 1920 figured they were on this year. 100 at one booth are refused votes..