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There were three open seats for City Commissioner in 1922.
There were three open seats for City Commissioner in 1922.
{{Election results
{{Election results
|[[ J. R. Morris]] | 914 |  
|[[John R. Morris|J. R. Morris]] | 914 |  
|[[E. A. Joachim]] | 899|  
|[[E. A. Joachim]] | 899|  
|[[J. Y. Brown]] | 843|  
|[[J. Y. Brown]] | 843|  

Revision as of 21:15, 3 August 2019

Charlottesville

There were three open seats for City Commissioner in 1922.

Candidates Votes %
J. R. Morris 914
E. A. Joachim 899
J. Y. Brown 843
W. W. King 320
A. V. Conway 269
H. K. Hawthorne 220
Annie W. Walker 91


Source: Daily Progress[1]

Each voter could vote for up to three candidates. On Tuesday, June 13, 1922, the voters choose three candidates to serve as commissioner. Referred to as the “First Ticket” the three candidates named by the “Committee of Fifty-Five”, J.R. Morris, E.A. Joachim, and J.Y. Brown, carried each of the four Wards by a margin of three-to-one, followed by candidates W.W. King, A.V. Conway, Hawthorne, and Mrs. Walker. Later that year, on September 1, 1922, the city was taken over by the Commission-Manager form of government.


  1. Web. [ Morris, Joachim and Brown the Winners BY THREE-TO-ONE VOTE]