1899 Toronto municipal election
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Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Canada, on January 2, 1899. Mayor John Shaw was elected for his third consecutive term in office defeating opponent Ernest A. Macdonald and Third Ward Alderman George McMurrich. It was Macdonald's third unsuccessful attempt to be elected mayor, and McMurrich's second. Macdonald would succeed in his fourth attempt, at the 1900 Toronto municipal election.
Toronto mayor
- Results
- John Shaw (incumbent) - 11,175
- Ernest A. Macdonald - 10,465
- Alderman George McMurrich - 3,745
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Board of Control
The Toronto Board of Control was elected by Toronto City Council from among its members, and presided over by the mayor. At the first council meeting following the general election, council chose Aldermen Burns, Lynd, and Woods to sit on the body.[2]
Plebiscites
Three by-laws authorizing expenditures were approved by plebiscite: $62,500 for the erection of the Queen Street Viaduct spanning the Don River; $150,00 for the remodelling of St. Lawrence Market, and $40,000 for waterfront improvements at the foot of Bay Street.[1]
- Don River Bridge
- Yea - 3,605
- Nay - 2,740
- St. Lawrence Market
- Yea - 4,524
- Nay - 2,188
- Waterfront
- Yea - 3,723
- Nay - 2,459
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Aldermen elected to City Council
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Perspective

Four alderman were elected to sit on Toronto City Council in each of six wards.
Only two aldermen seeking re-election were defeated, both in the First Ward: John Leslie, who had also sat on the city's powerful Toronto Board of Control (which at this time was still chosen by city council rather than elected), and Alderman Richardson who were replaced by former alderman Stewart and John Russell. In the Second Ward, former alderman Francis Stephens Spence filled the vacancy left by the retirement of Alderman Bryce. In the Third Ward, former alderman N.L. Steiner filled the vacancy left by Alderman McMurrich's mayoral candidacy.[1]
- First Ward
- James Frame (incumbent) - 1,589
- John Russell - 1,109
- H.R. Frankland (incumbent) - 1,091
- Wm. T. Stewart - 1,091
- John Knox Leslie (incumbent) - 1,058
- F.A. Richardson (incumbent)- 1,013
- Thomas Allen - 868
- E.M. Corker - 281
- C.C. Woodley - 121
- Dr. Spiers - 80
- Second Ward
- John Hallam (incumbent) - 2,052
- Daniel Lamb (incumbent) - 1,949
- Francis Stephens Spence - 1,923
- Thos. Davies (incumbent) - 1,761
- E. Strachan Cox - 1,684
- Thomas Foster - 1,349
- Garrett F. Frankland - 876
- W.L. Beale - 740
- William Thompson - 151
- James O'Hara - 126
- Third Ward
- O.B. Sheppard (incumbent) - 3,225
- Bernard Saunders (incumbent) - 2,886
- Richard John Score (incumbent) - 2,503
- N.L. Steiner - 1,795
- James Allison - 1,557
- W.E. Raney - 1,515
- George Boxall - 917
- Arthur Bollard - 615
- A. Hepburn - 187
- Fourth Ward
- Wm. Burns (incumbent) - 2,870
- James Crane (incumbent) - 2,818
- Edward Hanlan (incumbent) - 2,373
- Wm. P. Hubbard (incumbent) - 2,318
- Thomas Urquhart - 2,288
- S.W. Burns - 2,057
- H.W. Paull - 1,016
- Thomas Roberts - 238
- Fifth Ward
- A.R. Denison (incumbent) - 2,281
- Francis H. Woods (incumbent) - 2,145
- John Dunn (incumbent) - 2,116
- Robt. H. Graham (incumbent) - 1,888
- Dr. William Stewart Fraleigh - 1,814
- H.E. Hamilton - 1,092
- Alex Stewart - 783
- J.B. Banks - 277
- C.A. Muerie - 197
- John Ward - 190
- F.J. Sabine - 99
- Edward Schilling - 42
- Sixth Ward
- John J. Graham (incumbent) - 1,499
- James Gowanlock (incumbent) - 1,492
- James M. Bowman (incumbent) - 1,328
- Adam Lynd M.D. (incumbent) - 1,289
- Alex Asher - 1,026
- J.J. Ward - 672
- Hugh MacMath - 635
- Thomas Hurst - 440
- William Dean - 220
- Robert Buist Noble - 114
- J.H. Hall - 70
- John Fawcett - 67
- J.C. McLean - 49
- H.M. Mulholland - 43
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