1929_Ottawa_municipal_election

1929 Ottawa municipal election

1929 Ottawa municipal election

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The city of Ottawa, Canada held municipal elections on December 2, 1929, to elect members of the 1930 Ottawa City Council.

Controller Frank H. Plant was elected mayor without opposition.

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All three incumbent controllers were re-elected. Businessman John J. Allen was the only newcomer elected.

(4 elected)

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All incumbent alderman who ran were re-elected. Two new wards were created for this election, Elmdale in the city's west end, and Riverdale in the city's south. The incumbent aldermen from Dalhousie both ran in Elmdale. One of the incumbent aldermen from Capital Ward (George Pushman) ran in Riverdale.

(2 elected from each ward)

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