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Toronto municipal election, 1910 : ウィキペディア英語版
Toronto municipal election, 1910

Municipal elections were held in Toronto, Canada, on 1 January 1910. George Reginald Geary was elected to his first term as mayor. Two plebiscites were passed:
# To build a tube and surface subway transit system;
# Election of Board of Education by wards.〔
Three by-laws were also voted on, two passed. The approved by-laws were:
# Building new buildings on the Canadian Exhibition Grounds;
# 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.〔
==Voting eligibility==
Unlike the present era, the right to vote was not universal to all citizens. Notably, since 1884, most women were still not allowed to vote as they had to be either a widow or single, and own land. There were also restrictions on which men could vote on what options. A complicated system based on what land was owned or leased decided if a person could vote on the money by-laws or not. The following excerpt from ''The Globe'' explains the process:
:Every elector entitled to vote for Mayor has one vote on the subway or tube question. Every elector entitled to vote for the Board of Education has a vote on the question of returning to the ward system of electing trustees, or retaining the present system of electing trustees by general vote. The only persons entitled to vote on the three money by-laws are freeholders marked on the voters' list "M, F. & F." or "F." In previous years all persons marked on the voters' list "Lessee" had the right to vote on debenture by-laws, but the law has been changed in this regard. There are exceptions, however, where a person has a long lease which entitles him to vote. In such cases there will be an entry in the voters' list, "Entitled to vote on debenture by-laws."

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