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The Canadian federal election of 1935 was held on 14 October. The results were as follows:
Riding
Candidate
Party
Votes
Brandon
David Wilson Beaubier (1864-1938)
Conservative
6,575
James Ewen Matthews (1869-1950)
Liberal
6,368
James Henry Wood
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
3,396
Cecil Evadne Leech
Reconstruction
556
Churchill
Thomas Alexander Crerar (1876-1975)
Liberal
3,603
Bernard Monroe “Barney” Stitt (1880-1942)
Conservative
3,091
Alexander Stewart
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
2,313
Dauphin
William John Ward (1880-1971)
Liberal
7,091
James Langstaff Bowman (1879-1951)
Conservative
5,628
Robert Arthur D. McKellar
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
2,508
Lisgar
Howard Waldemar Winkler (1891-1970)
Liberal
4,973
William Conrad “Wally” Miller (1896-1959)
Conservative
4,453
Eva Nelson
Reconstruction
767
Macdonald
William Gilbert “Gib” Weir (1896-1971)
Liberal Progressive
5,987
William Hooey Spinks (1873-1949)
Conservative
4,072
Anthony MacDonald Messner
Liberal
1,865
Leslie James Bennett (1893-1972)
Reconstruction
1,291
John Maclean
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
967
Marquette
James Allison Glen (1877-1950)
Liberal Progressive
6,850
Robert Peden
Conservative
5,010
John Brownlee “Jock” Brown (1895-1989)
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
3,877
Neepawa
Frederick Donald MacKenzie (1882-1970)
Liberal
5,968
Thomas Gerow Murphy (1883-1971)
Conservative
4,582
John Roy Martin
Reconstruction
1,091
Samuel Henry Sinclair Beattie
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
1,015
Portage la Prairie
Henry George “Harry” Leader (1880-1946)
Liberal
5,516
William Herbert Burns (1878-1964)
Conservative
4,043
Wilfred Metcalfe
Reconstruction
1,375
Provencher
Arthur Lucien Beaubien (1879-1971)
Liberal
6,308
Philippe Bourgeois
Conservative
3,751
St. Boniface
John Power Howden (1879-1959)
Liberal
7,353
Edwin Arnold Hansford (1895-1959)
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
2,304
Joseph-Placide Bertrand
Conservative
2,222
Victor James Gray
Social Credit
624
Thomas Boniface Molloy (1878-1948)
Reconstruction
438
Selkirk
Joseph Thorarinn Thorson (1889-1978)
Liberal Progressive
9,230
Gunnar Solmundur Thorvaldson (1901-1969)
Conservative
4,098
John Nawizowsky
Communist
1,953
Wenman Langton
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
1,633
William Earl Gordon
Reconstruction
1,275
Edward Robert Rufus Mills
Social Credit
1,273
Souris
George William McDonald (1875-1950)
Liberal Progressive
4,504
Errick French Willis (1896-1967)
Conservative
4,501
Alexander Henry Parkes
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
953
William Humboldt Clandenning
Reconstruction
631
Springfield
John Mowat Turner (1900-1945)
Liberal
3,564
Herbert R. Sulkers (1889-1948)
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
3,117
Nicholas John Stryk (1896-1950)
Liberal Progressive
2,998
Louis Lawrence Taylor
Conservative
2,351
Arthur M. Doyle
Reconstruction
1,667
Joseph Henry McMurray
Independent Liberal
478
Andrew Zaharychuk
Independent
280
Winnipeg North
Abraham Albert Heaps (1885-1954)
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
12,093
Charles Stephen Booth (1897-1988)
Liberal
8,412
Tim Buck
Communist
7,276
Fred John Welwood
Social Credit
905
Winnipeg North Centre
James Shaver Woodsworth (1874-1942)
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
10,052
H. P. Albert Hermanson
Liberal
6,025
Richard Randolph Pattinson (1878-1954)
Conservative
4,657
Thomas William Kilshaw
Reconstruction
2,490
Charles Wesley Huffman
Social Credit
1,035
Winnipeg South
Leslie Alexander Mutch (1897-1977)
Liberal
10,871
Edwin Godfrey Phipps Baker (1885-1963)
Conservative
7,158
William Campbell
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
3,690
Robert Alexander Gillespie (1881-1965)
Reconstruction
2,216
Percy Black Hayward
Social Credit
800
Winnipeg South Centre
Ralph Maybank (1890-1965)
Liberal
11,264
William Walker Kennedy (1882-1963)
Conservative
9,382
Stanley Howard Knowles (1908-1997)
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
6,573
Alfred James Susans
Reconstruction
2,642
Arthur Brown
Social Credit
1,114
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Manitoba Members of the Eighteenth Canadian Parliament (1936-1940)
History of Federal Ridings Since 1867, Parliament of Canada.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Profile revised: 8 February 2021