- Source: 1922 Calgary municipal election
The 1922 Calgary municipal election was held on December 13, 1922, to elect a mayor, commissioner, seven aldermen to sit on Calgary City Council. In addition three members were elected for the public school board.
A swimming pool bylaw was defeated by a large majority.
Three plebiscites were held, one regarding compensation for aldermen, one to change the position of commissioner to an appointment, and one for a service tax. All three plebiscites were defeated.
The election was held under the Single Transferable Voting/Proportional Representation (STV/PR) with the term for candidates being one year.
Results
bold indicates elected
= Mayor
=The quota for election was 6,609, with George Harry Webster was elected on the first ballot.
= Council
=The quota required to be elected was 1,621, there were 12,962 total ballots cast.
= Commissioner
=There were 13,168 valid ballots, Graves was elected on the 2nd ballot.
= School Board
== Plebiscites
=All plebiscites required a two-thirds majority to pass. Only the reduction in number of commissioners plebiscite passed.
Swimming Pool Bylaw
Plebiscite for Bylaw 2139 - Swimming Pool - Against
Election or appointment of Commissioners
Plebiscite for the election or Appointment of Commissioners. - election
See also
List of Calgary municipal elections
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 1922 Calgary municipal election
- List of Calgary municipal elections
- Calgary
- 1922 Edmonton municipal election
- 1923 Calgary municipal election
- 1921 Calgary municipal election
- Calgary (provincial electoral district)
- R. B. Bennett
- Cochrane, Alberta
- William Humberstone