1956_Ottawa_municipal_election

1956 Ottawa municipal election

1956 Ottawa municipal election

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The city of Ottawa, Canada, held municipal elections on December 3, 1956.

Controller George Nelms is acclaimed as mayor, the last election in Ottawa's history where a candidate for mayor has run unopposed. Nelms was not the incumbent mayor. The incumbent was Charlotte Whitton who decided not to run again.

After four years of wards just having numbers, names were returned to each of the wards.

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(4 elected)

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Map of Ottawa's Wards used in this election
1. By Ward
2. Capital Ward
3. Carleton Ward
4. Dalhousie Ward
5. Elmdale-Victoria Ward
6. Gloucester Ward
7. Queensboro Ward
8. Rideau Ward
9. St. George's Ward
10. Wellington Ward .

(2 elected from each ward)

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References

  1. "Mrs. G.A. Kingston Seeks Council Seat". Ottawa Journal. March 24, 1956. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  • Ottawa Citizen, December 4, 1956

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