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Douglas Watt (politician)

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Watt increased his own majority in the 1969 election, as Liberal support declined throughout the province (the NDP did not have a strong support base in Arthur). He was re-elected again by a significant margin in the
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The son of William Watt and Annabelle Milliken, Watt was educated at Hillview schools, and worked as a farmer. In 1936, he married Rossie Grace Smeltz. He was an active
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on September 24, 1968. His tenure in office was short-lived, as the Progressive Conservatives lost power to the
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a
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Manitoba
politician
Canada
Progressive Conservative
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
cabinet minister
Walter Weir
freemason
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Pipestone
by-election
Liberal-Progressive
Harry Patmore
Arthur
1962 general election
Dufferin Roblin
1966 election
Minister of Agriculture
New Democratic Party
1969 election
1973 election






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