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William Powell (Canadian politician)

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William Powell
Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario
In office
1980–1982
Preceded byJack MacDonald
Succeeded byBob Morrow
Personal details
Born1907
St. Helen's, Lancashire, England
DiedJuly 20, 1992(1992-07-20) (aged 84–85)
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Political partyIndependent
SpouseRose Gath

William Powell (1907–1992) was Mayor of Hamilton, Canada, from 1981 to 1982.[1]

Born in St. Helen's, Lancashire, England, his family emigrated to Canada in 1911. While his family returned to England, Powell came to Hamilton in 1921, and eventually found work at Stelco, a steel company based in Hamilton.

In 1958, he ran as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidate in Hamilton East. He placed third with 21.6% of the vote, losing to incumbent Quinto Martini, a Progressive Conservative. Two years later, he was elected as an alderman in Ward 4. He served in this post until 1970. During his time as alderman, he also retired from his work at Stelco.

In 1970, he ran for a seat on the Board of Control, but was unsuccessful. Following his defeat, he assumed the Chairmanship of the Hamilton Region Conservation Authority and stayed in that position for a decade.

In 1980, he defeated incumbent mayor, Jack MacDonald. He served until 1982, when he was defeated by Bob Morrow.

In 1985, he was appointed as alderman for Ward 3 in order to fill a vacancy.

References

  1. ^ "Mayors of obscurity: Many have served, but few are remembered". The Hamilton Spectator. November 1, 2022. Archived from the original on March 3, 2024. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
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