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The Canadian federal election of 1900 was held on 7 November. The results were as follows:
Riding |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Brandon |
Clifford Sifton (1861-1929) |
Liberal |
5,011 |
Hugh John Macdonald (1850-1929) |
Conservative |
4,342 |
Lisgar |
Robert Lorne Richardson (1860-1921) |
Independent |
3,392 |
Valentine Winkler (1864-1920) |
Liberal |
3,143 |
Macdonald |
Nathaniel Boyd (1853-1941) |
Conservative |
3,866 |
John Gunion Rutherford (1857-1923) |
Liberal |
3,710 |
Marquette |
William James Roche (1859-1937) |
Conservative |
2,809 |
John W. Thompson (1858-1914) |
Liberal |
2,387 |
Provencher |
Alphonse Alfred Clement LaRivière (1842-1925) |
Conservative |
1,528 |
Simon Amable Damien Bertrand (1849-1943) |
Liberal |
1,484 |
Selkirk |
William Forsythe McCreary (1855-1904) |
Liberal |
2,172 |
John Heber Haslam (1863-1924) |
Conservative |
2,171 |
Winnipeg |
Arthur W. Puttee (1868-1957) |
Labour |
3,441 |
Edward Daniel Martin (1856-1938) |
Independent |
2,258 |
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Manitoba Members of the Ninth Canadian Parliament (1900-1904)
Sources:
History of Federal Ridings Since 1867, Parliament of Canada.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Profile revised: 22 October 2017
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