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Sam Hughes (Manitoba politician)

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163: 62:. He worked as a farmer and stock dealer, and was director of L.L.T. Stooker Co. In 1890 he came to Manitoba. Hughes was also a councillor and 44: 89:. The Conservatives won a majority government in this election, and Hughes served in the legislature as a backbench supporter of 105: 86: 40: 109: 101: 94: 78: 113: 20: 100:
In 1915, the Roblin administration was forced to resign from office amid a serious corruption scandal.
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was called, which the Liberal Party won in a landslide. Hughes lost his constituency to Liberal
82: 51: 158: 153: 8: 67: 55: 70:, and served as vice-president of the Agricultural Society. In religion, he was a 135: 90: 63: 147: 74:. He married Annie Adkins of Winnipeg in 1901, and they had five children. 59: 71: 32: 93:'s ministry. He was re-elected with an increased majority in the 138:
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by 591 votes. He attempted to return to the legislature in the
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Sam Hughes (disambiguation)
Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Conservative Party
Durham County, Ontario
Hamilton
Sir Sam Hughes
reeve
Grandview
Methodist
1910 provincial election
Liberal
Gilbert Plains
Rodmond Roblin
1914 election
A new election
William Findlater
1927 provincial election
Progressive
Arthur Berry
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1873 births
1940 deaths
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba MLAs

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