Municipal elections were held in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 1, 1941.
Frederick J. Conboy was elected mayor.
Toronto mayor
The mayoralty was open following the retirement of
Ralph Day. Two members of the Board of Control sought the seat, Frederick J. Conboy and
Douglas McNish with Conboy winning by a significant margin.
There were two open seats on the
Board of Control as Conboy and McNish chose to run for mayor. These were won by former alderman and mayoral candidate
Lewis Duncan and alderman
Robert Hood Saunders. Finishing a close fifth was alderwoman
Adelaide Plumptre, who was running to be the first woman elected to the Board. Aldermen
Ernest Bray and
David A. Balfour also ran for the Board, but finished some distance back.