1910 Toronto municipal election

Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on 1 January 1910. George Reginald Geary was elected to his first term as mayor. Two plebiscites were passed:

  1. To build a tube and surface subway transit system;
  2. Election of Board of Education by wards.

Three by-laws were also voted on, two passed. The approved by-laws were:

  1. Building new buildings on the Canadian Exhibition Grounds;
  2. Building more fire and police stations.

The by-law that failed to win approval was the one calling for the extension of Bloor Street by means of a viaduct.

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