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Municipality of Marsfield: election, 1906
Election date: There was no poll as the number of nominations equalled the number of vacancies (1)
Aldermen elected: (2)
East Ward: Peter James DUFFY (elected unopposed)
West Ward: Frank ELLIS (elected unopposed)
Aldermen who served during 1906-1907: (3)
Peter James DUFFY; Frank ELLIS; Edwin EZZY; John August JOHNSON; Oswald Ernest SMALL; Charles WHITTAKER
Mayor:
Frank ELLIS (4)
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References:
(1) Cumberland Argus 10 February 1906 p11
(2) Cumberland Argus 10 February 1906 p11
(3) Council minutes
(4) Ald. Ellis was elected Mayor at a Special meeting on 10 February 1906; Council minutes and Cumberland Argus 17 February 1906 p10
Compiled by Local Studies & Family History Librarian, City of Ryde Libraries, 2019
The Municipality of Ryde and the Municipality of Eastwood amalgamated on 1 January 1949.
Aldermen were elected for three years but in the first few years of the Council one alderman from each ward was obliged to resign, determined by who had received the least votes at the first election. Thereafter, as their three year term expired, the aldermen would retire but could seek re-election.