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1907 Toronto municipal election

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'''Municipal elections''' were held in '''[[Toronto]]''', Ontario, Canada, on January 1, 1907. Incumbent [[Mayor of Toronto]] [[Emerson Coatsworth]] was re-elected to a second one-year term, defeating [[Socialist Party of Canada]] candidate [[James Lindala]] and Robert Buist Noble, who was also a socialist. Lindala's strong showing and the mayor's reduced vote total was seen as a repudiation of Coatsworth with ''[[Globe and Mail|The Globe]]'' newspaper declaring on its front page "that an unknown Socialist tailor of foreign birth should poll over eight thousand votes for the Mayoralty of Toronto against a barrister of irreproachable personal character, who at one time represented his native city in Parliament... proves how utterly repugnant has been the jellyfish administration of the past year."<ref name="unknown">"UNKNOWN SOCIALIST POLLS A LARGE TOTE FOR MAYOR: Shaw and Jones Go Down to Defeat in the Municipal Elections . .. WANTS CHEAPER POWER Citizens Pass the By-law by an Overwhelming Majority All the Other By-laws Are Defeated-- There Will he Seven New Men in the City Council Messrs- Hocken and Harrison Are Added to the Board of Control Voters Show Some Candidates What a Policy of Surrender to the Street Railway Company Means What Mayor Coatsworth Thinks of the Result", ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]02 Jan 1907: 1</ref> Coatsworth did not run for a third term the following year.

==Toronto mayor==

;Results
:'''[[Emerson Coatsworth]]''' - 13,698
:[[James Lindala]] - 8,286
:Robert Buist Noble - 1,330

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==Board of Control==
Two incumbent members of the [[Toronto Board of Control]] were re-elected, while Controller [[John Shaw (Canadian politician)|John Shaw]] fell to seventh place. [[William Spence Harrison]] and [[Horatio Clarence Hocken]] joined the Board.

:'''John J. Ward''' (incumbent) - 9,362
:'''[[William Spence Harrison]]''' - 9,054
:'''[[Horatio Clarence Hocken]]''' - 8,639
:'''[[William Peyton Hubbard]]''' (incumbent) - 8,483
:Robert Fleming - 7,077
:[[S. Alfred Jones]] (incumbent) - 6,710
:[[John Shaw (Canadian politician)|John Shaw]] (incumbent) - 6,465
:John Dunn - 5,038
:Thomas Davies - 1,390
:Joel Marvin Briggs - 496

Source: <ref name="unknown"/> and <ref name="cand">FOUR CANDIDATES FOE MAYORALTY: His Worship is Likely to Have an Easy Victory TEN FOR CONTROLLERS Seventeen Nominations For the Board of Education An Exceedingly Quiet Meeting and little Heckling-- No Enthusiasm Over the Retiring Civic Cabinet's Renomination Socialists Are in the Field FOR MAYOR, ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]25 Dec 1906: 11</ref>

==Plebiscites==
Four plebiscites were held. Proposals for $3 million to be spent on a trunk sewer, $110,000 to build a bridge over [[Yonge Street]] to accommodate [[streetcar]]s and $125,000 for a new entrance to the [[Exhibition Place|Exhibition grounds]] were defeated. A proposal was approved to allow the city to enter into negotiations to purchase electricity from the new public [[Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario]] rather than private electricity companies, despite the criticisms of the mayor and the opposition of private electric companies.<ref name="unknown"/>

;Power by-law
:For -10,696
:Against -2,905

;Exhibition by-law
:For - 4,015
:Against - 8,841

;Trunk sewer by-law
:For - 5,427
:Against - 7,515

;Yonge Street Bridge by-law
:For - 4,354
:Against - 7,812

Source: <ref name="unknown"/>

==City council==
Three aldermen were elected per ward.

;First Ward ([[Riverdale, Toronto|Riverdale]])
:'''Daniel Chisholm'''(incumbent) - 1,758
:'''Edward Hales''' - 1,402
:'''James Wilson''' - 1,282
:William Temple Stewart (incumbent) - 1,142
:William John Saunderson - 1,107

;Second Ward ([[Cabbagetown, Toronto|Cabbagetown]] and [[Rosedale, Toronto|Rosedale]])
:'''[[Thomas Foster (Canadian politician)|Thomas Foster]]''' - 1,719
:'''James Hales''' - 1,402
:'''[[Tommy Church]]''' (incumbent) - 1,653
:Dr. John Noble (incumbent) - 1,172
:Edward Strachan Cox - 1,065
:Frederick Hogg - 816
:Patrick O'Connor - 725

;Third Ward ([[Downtown Toronto|Central Business District]] and [[The Ward, Toronto|The Ward]])
:'''[[George Reginald Geary]]''' (incumbent) - 2,608
:'''[[John Wilson Bengough]]''' - 2,389
:'''[[Sam McBride]]''' (incumbent) - 1,058
:J.A. Humphrey - 936
:Francis William Johnston - 883
:John Harris - 755
:John Solomon Granatstein - 409
:Abraham Friedman - 135

;Fourth Ward ([[Spadina Avenue|Spadina]])
:'''George McMurrich''' (incumbent) - 2,507
:'''Robert Crawford Vaughan''' (incumbent) - 2,501
:'''Thomas Alexander Lytle''' - 1,862
:Harry Lovelock - 1516
:Alexander R. Williamson - 1,062
:Dr. Charles E. Stacey - 940

;Fifth Ward 5 ([[Trinity-Bellwoods]])
:'''Albert James Keeler''' (incumbent) - 1,953
:'''Robert Henry Graham''' - 1,559
:'''Peter Whytock''' - 1,479
:John Aldridge - 1,173
:William Carlyle - 1,063
:Blayney Harvey Scott- 969
:William J. Bell - 645
:Henry Egbert Hurd - 622
:John Albert Couch - 500
:Henry T. Meredith - 463

;Sixth Ward ([[Brockton Village|Brockton]] and [[Parkdale, Toronto|Parkdale]])
:'''James Henry McGhie''' (incumbent) - 2,654
:'''John James Graham''' (incumbent) - 2,176
:'''John Henry Adams''' (incumbent) - 1,850
:Thomas Hurst - 1,415

Source: <ref>MANY STARTERS IN ALDERMANIC RACE: The Nomination Meetings Were Devoid of Excitement THE BY-LAWS SUPPORTED Street Railway Loops Are Subjected to Criticism Nearly Fifty Candidates for Aldermanic Honors Signify Their Intention to Stay in the Field No Great Surprises in Connection With the Nominations The Meetings Were Orderly, ''The Globe'' (1844-1936); Toronto, Ont. [Toronto, Ont]25 Dec 1906: 7</ref> and <ref name="unknown"/>

==References==
Results taken from the January 2, 1907 ''Toronto Globe'' and might not exactly match final tallies.




[[Category:1907 elections in Canada]]
[[Category:Municipal elections in Toronto|1907]]
[[Category:1907 in Ontario]]


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