Talk:John Mackenzie Moore
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Did you know nomination
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- ... that John Mackenzie Moore (pictured) accepted a petition to run for Mayor of London, won, and oversaw the city's centennial?
- Source: Petition and winning: Tausky, Nancy Z.; Distefano, Lynne D. (2018). Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario: Symbols of Aspiration. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. doi:10.3138/j.ctvfrxbbj. ISBN 978-1-4875-8257-9.
In 1925 a petition was circulated asking him to run for mayor, and 1,500 signatures were collected. Moore mentioned this evidence of popular support frequently in his campaign, claiming that it constituted his main reason for seeking office. ... He nevertheless won a substantial victory over his rival, who was both an incumbent and very popular.
; centennial: Cartier, Art (2000). Politics & Other Games and Notes. Vol. 3. London, Ontario: Arthur D. Cartier. ISBN 978-0-9687866-0-4.
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— Chris Woodrich (talk) 20:44, 9 April 2026 (UTC).
