There were eight aldermen on city council, but three of the positions were already filled:
Cameron Anderson,
Wilfrid Gariépy and James Walker had been elected to two-year terms in
1906, and were still in office. (Soon after the election,
James Walker resigned, and
the resulting by-election, held on December 30, 1907, elected D.R. Fraser.) Morton McCauley, who had been serving until October 1907, had resigned and G.M. Manual had won the
resulting by-election, held on August 26, 1907. But his term ended in December 1907.
Thomas Daly had been elected to a two-year term in 1906, but had resigned. Accordingly, five seats were filled in this election by plurality. The four most-popular were elected to two year terms. The fifth-place aldermanic candidate - Herman McInnis - was elected to serve out the remaining year of Daly's term. in the mayor's election, each voter had just one vote. In the aldermanic elections each voter could cast up to five votes. The 1221 voters who voted in this election cast 6000 votes in the aldermanic contest. In early November, three incumbent aldermen - G.M. Manual, S.H. Smith and R.J. Manson - said they would not run for re-election, citing demands of business and other duties. Daly said he would resign partway through his term. Picard said he would not run for his aldermanic seat but instead for mayor. One pundit despaired about the dearth of experience expected in the new council. Manson later changed his mind and ran for re-election, to receive the most votes of any aldermanic candidate. ==Mayoral nominations==