1888 Calgary municipal election


The 1888 Calgary municipal election was held on January 3, 1888 to elect a Mayor and six Councillors to sit on the fourth Calgary Town Council from January 16, 1888 to January 21, 1889.
The 1888 election was the first after the Town Council had expanded from four councillors to six councillors.

Background

Nominations for council opened on December 27, 1887 and E. P. Davis was named returning officer, and the town fire hall was selected as his headquarters. Former Mayors George Murdoch, George Clift King and Arthur Edwin Shelton were nominated for the position of mayor. A public meeting was called a 2 p.m. later in the day to give speeches, which became so pointed and personal that several of the Aldermanic candidates withdrew their nominations.

Results

Councillors

Six councillors were elected in this election.
Election was conducted using Plurality block voting. Each voter could cast up to six votes.
CandidateVotesPercent
Elected-
James Campbell Linton133
Howard Douglas122
John Gillies McCallum120
Wesley Fletcher Orr110
Henry Collins109
Alexander Allan109
Not elected-
Isaac Sanford Freeze101
James Reilly84
Joseph Bannerman81
M. O'Keefe74
James Martin74
Joseph Maw57
James Delamere Lafferty25
G.T. Duncan24
T. Kdu22
Charles Watson17