1847 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election

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1847 Hamilton municipal election
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January 12, 1847 1848 →
  Colin Campbell Ferrie.jpg
Nominee Collin Ferrie
Party Independent
Electoral vote 9
Percentage 90%

Mayor before election

office created

Elected Mayor

Collin Ferrie
Independent

The 1847 Hamilton municipal election was the first election held to the newly incorporated Town of Hamilton. The vote was held on January 12, 1847 to select ten members to represent each of the city's five wards on the Hamilton, Ontario, City Council.[1] Those councillors would, in turn, elect one mayor from their ranks and an additional councillor to represent the seat they vacated on Saturday, January 16, 1847.[2]

Mayoral Election[]

The first council of the City of Hamilton met on Saturday, 16 January 1847, to elect a mayor from among their ranks. The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce reported that "after some discussion", St. Mary's ward councillor Colin Ferrie was proposed and a vote was held, where only one councillor voted against Ferrie's assuming the office. Following the election of Ferrie as mayor, councillors selected Alexander Carpenter as Ferrie's replacement on city council.[3]

Summary of the January 16, 1847 Hamilton, Ontario Mayoral Election
Candidate Affiliation Council vote Yes check.svg Elected?
For Against
  Colin Ferrie Independent 9 1 Yes check.svg
Total votes 10
Note: The mayor was elected by councillors from among their ranks.
Sources: [3]

Councillors[]

St. Andrew's Ward[]

Summary of the January 12, 1847 Hamilton, Ontario St. Andrew's Ward Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote Yes check.svg Elected?
Votes
  H.B. Wilson Independent 156 Yes check.svg
  (?) Gunn Independent 126 Yes check.svg
  Thomas Gillesby Independent 59
Total votes
Registered voters
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: [4]

St. George's Ward[]

Summary of the January 12, 1847 Hamilton, Ontario St. George's Ward Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote Yes check.svg Elected?
Votes
  (?) Freeman Independent 86 Yes check.svg
  (?) Mills Independent 84 Yes check.svg
  (?) Walker Independent 39
Total votes
Registered voters
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: [4]

St. Patrick's Ward[]

Summary of the January 12, 1847 Hamilton, Ontario St. Patrick's Ward Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote Yes check.svg Elected?
Votes
  (?) Kelly Independent 131 Yes check.svg
  (?) O'Reilly Independent 107 Yes check.svg
  (?) Clemeat Independent 86
Total votes
Registered voters
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: [4] [5]

St. Lawrence Ward[]

Summary of the January 12, 1847 Hamilton, Ontario St. Lawrence Ward Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote Yes check.svg Elected?
Votes
  (?) Ford Independent 113 Yes check.svg
  (?) Counsel Independent 75 Yes check.svg
  (?) Winer Independent 71
Total votes
Registered voters
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: [4]

St. Mary's Ward[]

Summary of the January 12, 1847 Hamilton, Ontario St. Mary's Ward Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote Yes check.svg Elected?
Votes
  Colin Ferrie Independent 110 Yes check.svg
  Andrew "Yankee" Miller Independent 88 Yes check.svg
  (?) Webster Independent 68
Total votes
Registered voters
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: [4][6]

References[]

  1. ^ "First election of councillors", Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce, Volume 1, No. 53, Wednesday, January 13, 1847, pg. 2
  2. ^ "Election of mayor", Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce, Volume 1, No. 55, Wednesday, January 20, 1847, pg. 2/3
  3. ^ a b "Election of Mayor". The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce. 20 January 1847.
  4. ^ a b c d e "The First Election of Councillors". The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce. 13 January 1847.
  5. ^ "Crrr [sp] Elections". The Hamilton Spectator and Journal of Commerce. 20 January 1847.
  6. ^ Quigley, Michael (1987). On The Market. Hamilton: W. L. Griffin Publishing Limited. p. 16. ISBN 0-921055-01-3.
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