1941 Australian local government election
1941 Sydney City Council election
← 1937
6 December 1941
1944 →
Turnout < 14,000
The 1941 Sydney City Council election was held on 6 December 1941 to elect councillors to the City of Sydney . The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in New South Wales , Australia.
The election saw the Civic Reform Association , which had controlled the council since 1930, re-elected. Suffrage was extended to all adult residents, however turnout was lower than the previous election in 1937 .
Campaign
The Sun observed that there was a "mysterious appearance of "illegal" how-to-vote cards in Macquarie Ward " on the day of the election, which saw Civic Reform preference Official Labor over the State Labor Party .
Prior to the election, Fitzroy Ward alderman Arthur McElhone rejoined Civic Reform to contest as an endorsed candidate.
Phillip Ward was uncontested.
Results
Fitzroy
Flinders
Gipps
Macquarie
Phillip
References
^ "City Council Victory In Elections" . Trove . The Sun .
"CITIZENS' REFORM ASSOCIATION" . The Sydney Morning Herald . 17 March 1928. p. 21 – via National Library of Australia.
"Ald McElhone may join up. Ald Arthur McElhone, "stormy petrel" of civic politics, may rejoin the Civic Reform Party to contest the next City Council elections as an official candidate" . City of Sydney.
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