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2907:1976 deaths
2902:1886 births
2746:A. McDonald
2708:D. McDonald
2251:Incumbent.
2001:Incumbent.
1894:Incumbent.
1772:Incumbent.
1668:Incumbent.
1580:By-Election
1577:Ministerial
1575:Provincial
1566:Incumbent.
1523:Progressive
1424:Independent
1405:Independent
1238:Independent
1143:Percentage
997:Independent
835:Percentage
653:debt relief
554:World War I
385:Preceded by
339:Preceded by
293:Preceded by
251:Preceded by
226:Edward VIII
176:Preceded by
60:introducing
2896:Categories
2771:Haverstock
2487:Haverstock
2255:References
2142:Cannington
2126:Incumbent.
2015:Cannington
1908:Cannington
1786:Cannington
1344:Cannington
731:Cannington
521:Early life
367:Cannington
43:references
2803:Lamoureux
2799:Gallagher
2781:Melenchuk
2736:Patterson
2590:Patterson
2497:Schofield
2442:Patterson
2151:Candidate
2024:Candidate
1917:Candidate
1795:Candidate
1691:Candidate
1682:Pipestone
1621:Acclaimed
1593:Candidate
1584:Pipestone
1485:Candidate
1476:Pipestone
1462:Elected.
1369:Candidate
1360:Pipestone
1340:Pipestone
1135:Seats Won
827:Seats Won
688:sales tax
600:Pipestone
590:, as the
375:In office
329:In office
321:Pipestone
283:In office
230:George VI
209:In office
141:George VI
128:In office
2815:Rudachyk
2786:Karwacki
2751:Thatcher
2731:Gardiner
2610:Blakeney
2605:Thatcher
2585:Gardiner
2580:Anderson
2575:Gardiner
2492:Barnhart
2467:McIntosh
2462:Porteous
2457:Worobetz
2452:Hanbidge
2412:Newlands
2246:Elected.
2229:100.00%
2121:Elected.
1996:Elected.
1979:100.00%
1889:Elected.
1872:100.00%
1767:Elected.
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1544:100.00%
1445:100.00%
1310:100.00%
1114:and the
1108:Liberals
1066:100.00%
796:Liberals
621:and the
582:Politics
543:Scotland
527:Grenfell
445:, Canada
423:Grenfell
222:George V
218:Monarchs
199:6th
137:Monarchs
2819:Walters
2766:Goodale
2756:Steuart
2726:Dunning
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2620:Romanow
2595:Douglas
2570:Dunning
2507:Mirasty
2477:Fedoruk
2472:Johnson
2447:Bastedo
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2075:45.12%
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2054:45.20%
2038:Liberal
1985:Source:
1968:43.74%
1952:
1947:56.26%
1931:Liberal
1878:Source:
1861:24.56%
1840:25.47%
1822:49.97%
1809:Liberal
1756:Source:
1739:41.66%
1721:58.34%
1705:Liberal
1642:Source:
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1383:Liberal
1316:Source:
1307:397,802
1287:–
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1221:–
1209:10.69%
1188:35.42%
1185:140,901
1175:Liberal
1167:53.13%
1164:211,364
1148:
1132:Leaders
1072:Source:
1063:440,742
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856:45.45%
853:200,334
843:Liberal
824:Leaders
757:pension
649:pension
612:Premier
608:cabinet
565:officer
562:cavalry
533:of the
480:in the
470:Liberal
454:Liberal
165:Premier
56:improve
2828:Peters
2807:Jijian
2761:Malone
2741:Tucker
2721:Martin
2615:Devine
2565:Martin
2502:Molloy
2437:Uhrich
2432:Parker
2427:Miller
2417:Munroe
2397:Forget
2218:5.81%
2148:Party
2093:9.67%
2021:Party
1914:Party
1792:Party
1688:Party
1482:Party
1434:6.88%
1366:Party
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1274:0.06%
1251:0.18%
1230:0.52%
1206:42,511
1052:0.05%
1032:0.19%
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968:2.73%
965:12,039
944:52,315
924:2.24%
900:70,084
877:82,529
802:under
696:unions
680:credit
663:, and
661:cancer
636:under
503:under
45:, but
2823:Bruce
2811:Anwar
2795:Bater
2791:Proto
2776:Osika
2716:Scott
2703:Brett
2600:Lloyd
2560:Scott
2482:Wiebe
2422:McNab
2402:Brown
2272:(PDF)
2226:8,609
2223:Total
2197:3,422
2178:4,687
2101:7,101
2098:Total
2072:3,204
2051:3,210
1976:7,950
1973:Total
1965:3,477
1944:4,473
1869:8,449
1866:Total
1858:2,075
1837:2,152
1819:4,222
1747:4,297
1744:Total
1736:1,790
1718:2,507
1654:, an
1630:Total
1590:Party
1541:3,171
1538:Total
1530:1,125
1512:2,046
1442:3,387
1439:Total
1412:1,530
1393:1,624
1301:Total
1227:2,067
1129:Party
1057:Total
1007:4,023
986:8,514
921:9,848
911:Unity
821:Party
665:polio
512:tenth
118:10th
2881:2001
2876:1996
2871:1989
2866:1976
2861:1971
2856:1959
2851:1954
2846:1946
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2630:Wall
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2280:2023
1342:and
651:and
433:Died
417:Born
365:for
319:for
2712:NWT
2635:Moe
2215:500
2090:687
1431:233
1271:249
1248:705
1049:228
1029:828
598:of
363:MLA
317:MLA
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