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 The 1909 Calgary municipal election took place on December 13, 1909 to elect a Mayor and twelve Aldermen to sit on the twenty-sixth Calgary City Council from January 3, 1910 to January 2, 1911.[1][2] 
Mayor Reuben Rupert Jamieson was acclaimed upon the close of nominations on December 6, 1909.[3] 
  Background
 The election was held under multiple non-transferable vote where each elector was able to cast a ballot for the mayor and up to three ballots for separate councillors with a voter's designated ward. 
 Results
 Mayor
  Commissioner
    | Candidate | Votes | Percent | 
  | Arthur Garnet Graves | 1,248 |  | 
  | Simon John Clarke | 1,194 |  | 
  | John Goodwin Watson | 749 |  | 
  | Robert Suitor | 217 |  | 
 
 Councillors
 Ward 1
  Ward 2
  Ward 3
    | Candidate | Votes | Percent | 
  | Richard Addison Brocklebank | 339 |  | 
  | John William Mitchell | 308 |  | 
  | Milton Ross Wallace | 251 |  | 
  | Thomas John Searle Skinner | 249 |  | 
 
 Ward 4
    | Candidate | Votes | Percent | 
  | William Egbert | 397 |  | 
  | Clifford Bernard Reilly | 395 |  | 
  | Clifford Teasdale Jones | 366 |  | 
  | Sydney Houlton | 243 |  | 
  | William J. Ferguson | 115 |  | 
 
 School Boards
 Public School Board
  Separate School Board
 - P. Burns - acclaimed
- E.H. Rouleau - acclaimed
- John Kenny - acclaimed
Plebiscite
 A bylaw providing that the legislature be requested to give the ratepayers an opportunity of voting on a question of adopting a commission form of government. 
 - For โ 1,182
- Against โ 367
See also
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