1922 Toronto municipal election
Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 2, 1922. Incumbent mayor Tommy Church did not run for reelection. Charles A. Maguire was the only candidate who ran to succeed him and he was acclaimed.
Toronto mayor
- Results
- Charles A. Maguire - acclaimed
Board of Control
- Results
- Thomas Foster - 23,355
- Wesley Hiltz (incumbent) - 20,001
- Joseph Gibbons (incumbent) - 18,647
- A.R. Nesbitt (incumbent) - 16,453
- William D. Robbins - 16,814
- R.H. Cameron - 15,403
- J. George Ramsden - 14,721
- Clifford Blackburn - 12,950
- William Varley - 3,419
City council
- Ward 1 (Riverdale)
- W.A. Summerville - 4,282
- F.M. Johnson (incumbent) - 3,829
- Robert Luxton - 2,587
- A.J. Stubbings - 1,893
- Ward 2 (Cabbagetown and Rosedale)
- John Winnett (incumbent) - 2,523
- Charles A. Risk (incumbent) - 2,520
- J.R. Beamish (incumbent) - 2,413
- Herbert Henry Ball - 2,243
- J.N. Day - 912
- W.J. Street - 803
- Andrew Ruppert - 486
- Ward 3 (Central Business District and The Ward)
- Harry W. Hunt - 2,742
- Alfred Burgess (incumbent) - 1,547
- C.A. Reed - 1,547
- Andrew Carrick - 1,423
- F.W. Johnston - 1,808
- George Rose (incumbent) - 1,088
- Aubrey Bond - 877
- Constance Boulton - 814
- C.W. Mogridge - 433
- Joseph Kent - 413
- W.H. Scott - 168
- Ward 4 (Kensington Market and Garment District)
- Joseph Singer (incumbent) - 2,179
- John Cowan (incumbent) - 2,146
- Ethel Small (incumbent) - 2,060
- Claude Pearce - 1,707
- Lewis LeGrow - 1,007
- Harry Winberg - 862
- A. Draimin - 725
- J.J. Higgins - 586
- P.W. Benner - 452
- Ward 5 (Trinity-Bellwoods)
- W.R. Plewman - 2,900
- A.E. Hacker (incumbent) - 2,895
- Wesley Benson - 2,117
- James Phinnemore (incumbent) - 2,110
- Thomas Jones - 1,896
- Ben Spence - 1,233
- George Gustar - 1,113
- Robert Prince - 885
- Caroline Brown - 866
- Albert Plenty - 692
- Water Boon - 231
- Ward 6 (Davenport and Parkdale)
- George Birdsall (incumbent) - 5,991
- Brook Sykes (incumbent) - 5,629
- D.C. MacGregor (incumbent) - 5,389
- John A. Austin - 3,269
- Earl Hodgson - 1,203
- James Stockley - 928
- Ward 7 (West Toronto Junction)
- Samuel Ryding (incumbent) - 1,991
- H. M. Davy (incumbent) - 1,880
- Frank Whetter (incumbent) - 1,576
- William Maher - 1,852
- Thomas Bond - 782
- Ward 8 (East Toronto)
- Robert Baker (incumbent) - 2,301
- George Cruise (incumbent) - 2,168
- Francis Maxwell (incumbent) - 1,997
- J.T. Turner - 1,286
- J.V. Conroy - 971
- A.H. Chambers - 971
- W.H. Ford - 880
- Hector Demers - 612
- Isaac Pimblett - 443
- Thomas Scott - 382
Results taken from the January 1, 1922 Toronto Daily Star and might not exactly match final tallies.
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References
- Election Coverage. Toronto Star. January 1, 1922
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