Manitoba general election, 1922
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Manitoba's general election of July 18, 1922 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly
of the Province of Manitoba
, Canada
.
As in the previous election of 1920
, the city of Winnipeg
elected ten members by the single transferable ballot. All other constituencies elected one member by first-past-the-post
balloting.
This election was a watershed moment in Manitoba's political history. Since the formal introduction of partisan government in 1888, Manitoba had been governed alternately by the Liberal Party
and the Conservative Party
. Although the previous election of 1920
sustained the Liberals in power, it also saw the two-party dichotomy weakened by the rise of farmer and labour parliamentary blocs. In 1922, the old system was entirely swept away by the rise of the United Farmers of Manitoba (UFM).
The UFM had existed for several years as a farmer's organization, but did not field candidates for political office before the 1922 campaign. It did not have a leader during the election, and its most prominent members insisted that it was not a "party" in the traditional sense. UFM candidates often highlighted their lack of experience in partisan politics, and promised to govern the province in a restrained and responsible manner if elected to office.
The UFM membership was also heterogeneous. Although many supporters were free-trade agrarian Liberals before 1920, a number were also Conservatives. Some prominent UFM figures were also notable members of Manitoba's francophone community, which generally supported the Conservative Party before 1920.
The United Farmers fielded candidates in rural constituencies, and also endorsed candidates of the Progressive Association
in Winnipeg. On election day, the UFM and Progressives unexpectedly won 25 seats out of 52. Elections in three northern seats were deferred until later.
The UFM caucus met for the first time after the election, for the purpose of choosing a leader and premier
of the province. After Thomas Crerar
and Robert Hoey
declined the invitation to govern, the caucus selected medical doctor John Bracken
. Although he had no political experience, Bracken agreed to lead the UFM government. He ran for a deferred election in The Pas, and was duly elected. The UFM also won deferred elections in Ethelbert and Rupertsland, giving them a narrow majority in the legislature.
The other parties fared poorly in the 1922 campaign. The Liberals, led by outgoing premier Tobias C. Norris, fell from twenty-one seats to eight. The Conservatives, under their newly-chosen leader Fawcett Taylor, fell from eight seats to seven.
The Independent Labour Party
also experienced difficulties. In the 1920 election, Manitoba's various left-wing and working-class groups submerged their differences to run a united campaign. This cooperation was successful, and eleven labour candidates were elected to form the second-largest parliamentary bloc. By the 1922 election, however, the Labour Party was beset by long-standing divisions among socialists, communists and conservative trade unionists.
A total of thirteen labour candidates ran for ten seats in Winnipeg. Six were members of the ILP, and a seventh, former Social Democrat
John Queen
, ran as an "Independent Workers" candidate allied with the ILP. The other candidates were divided among themselves. The banned Communist Party ran three candidates under its legal front, the Workers Party. These candidates disrupted meetings of Socialist
incumbent George Armstrong
, and accused him of selling out his principles to moderates and social gospel
lers. Two conservative trade-unionists also ran as Union Labour candidates, opposing radicalism in the labour movement.
Five ILP candidates were elected, and John Queen was also elected in Winnipeg. Labour leader Fred Dixon
topped the poll in Winnipeg for a second time, although by a reduced margin from 1920. George Armstrong lost his Winnipeg seat, and no other labour parties candidates were elected.
Six independent candidates were also elected. After the election, the United Farmers governed as the "Progressive Party of Manitoba".
Assiniboia:
Beautiful Plains:
Birtle:
Brandon City:
Carillon
:
Cypress:
Dauphin:
Deloraine:
Dufferin:
Emerson:
Fairford:
Fisher:
Gilbert Plains:
Gimli:
Gladstone:
Glenwood:
Hamiota:
Iberville:
Kildonan & St. Andrews:
Killarney:
Lakeside:
Lansdowne:
La Verendrye:
Manitou:
Minnedosa:
Morden & Rhineland:
Morris:
Mountain:
Norfolk:
Portage La Prairie:
Roblin:
Rockwood:
Russell:
St. Boniface:
St. Clements:
St. George:
Ste. Rose:
Springfield:
Swan River:
Turtle Mountain:
Virden:
Winnipeg (ten members):
First Count (quota: 4030; Dixon and Jacobs elected)
Second Count (Dixon surplus)
Third Count (McPhail eliminated)
Fourth Count (McCartney eliminated)
Fifth Count (Munro eliminated)
Sixth Count (Hammond eliminated)
Seventh Count (Simpkin eliminated)
Eighth Count (Morden eliminated)
Ninth Count (Puttee eliminated)
Tenth Count (McGill eliminated)
Eleventh Count (Hilson eliminated; Downes declared elected)
Twelfth Count (Downes surplus)
Thirteenth Count (MacLean eliminated)
Fourteenth Count (Henderson eliminated)
Fifteenth Count (Dubienski eliminated)
Sixteenth Count (Hample eliminated)
Seventeenth Count (Brown eliminated)
Eighteenth Count (Cutler eliminated)
Nineteenth Count (McCallum eliminated)
Twentieth Count (Cartwright eliminated)
Twenty-First Count (McLean eliminated)
Twenty-Second Count (Newcombe eliminated)
Twenty-Third Count (Winning eliminated)
Twenty-Fourth Count (Henry eliminated)
Twenty-Fifth Count (Tupper eliminated)
Twenty-Sixth Count (Eggertson eliminated)
Twenty-Seventh Count (McTavish eliminated)
Twenty-Eighth Count (Donovan eliminated)
Twenty-Ninth Count (Popovitch eliminated)
Thirtieth Count (Milton eliminated)
Thirty-First Count (Trueman eliminated)
Thirty-Second Count (Chipman eliminated; numbers not listed)
Thirty-Third Count (Sullivan eliminated; Evans declared elected; numbers not listed)
Thirty-Fourth Count (Evans surplus; Haig declared elected; numbers not listed)
Thirty-Fifth Count (Haig surplus; numbers not listed)
Thirty-Sixth Count (Armstrong eliminated; Queen and Farmer declared elected)
Thirty-Seventh Count (Murray eliminated; Ivens, Rogers and Craig declared elected)
appointed to cabinet, August 8, 1922), August 26, 1922:
Ethelbert (deferred election, August 26, 1922):
Minnedosa (Neil Cameron appointed to cabinet, August 8, 1922), August 26, 1922:
Morris (William Clubb
appointed to cabinet, August 8, 1922), August 26, 1922:
Rupertsland (deferred election, September 13, 1922):
The Pas (deferred election, October 5, 1922):
All ballot results for Winnipeg after the first count are taken from reports in the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper. It is possible that some errors appear in the original publication.
, July 27, 1923)
Mountain (Charles Cannon appointed to cabinet, December 3, 1923), December 24, 1923:
Carillon
(Albert Prefontaine
appointed to cabinet, December 3, 1923), December 24, 1923:
Assiniboia (William Bayley
leaves the Labour Party on January 8, 1924)
Lansdowne (res. Tobias C. Norris, 1925), December 9, 1925:
St. Boniface (res. Joseph Bernier
, September 1, 1926)
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the lieutenant governor form the Legislature of Manitoba, the legislature of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Fifty-seven members are elected to this assembly in provincial general elections, all in single-member constituencies with first-past-the-post...
of the Province of Manitoba
Manitoba
Manitoba is a Canadian prairie province with an area of . The province has over 110,000 lakes and has a largely continental climate because of its flat topography. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other...
, Canada
Canada
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.
As in the previous election of 1920
Manitoba general election, 1920
Manitoba's general election of 29 June 1920 was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.-Background:...
, the city of Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, Canada, and is the primary municipality of the Winnipeg Capital Region, with more than half of Manitoba's population. It is located near the longitudinal centre of North America, at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers .The name...
elected ten members by the single transferable ballot. All other constituencies elected one member by first-past-the-post
First-past-the-post
First-past-the-post voting refers to an election won by the candidate with the most votes. The winning potato candidate does not necessarily receive an absolute majority of all votes cast.-Overview:...
balloting.
This election was a watershed moment in Manitoba's political history. Since the formal introduction of partisan government in 1888, Manitoba had been governed alternately by the Liberal Party
Manitoba Liberal Party
The Manitoba Liberal Party is a political party in Manitoba, Canada. Its roots can be traced to the late nineteenth-century, following the province's creation in 1870.-Origins and early development :...
and the Conservative Party
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba is the only right wing political party in Manitoba, Canada. It is also the official opposition party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.-Origins and early years:...
. Although the previous election of 1920
Manitoba general election, 1920
Manitoba's general election of 29 June 1920 was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.-Background:...
sustained the Liberals in power, it also saw the two-party dichotomy weakened by the rise of farmer and labour parliamentary blocs. In 1922, the old system was entirely swept away by the rise of the United Farmers of Manitoba (UFM).
The UFM had existed for several years as a farmer's organization, but did not field candidates for political office before the 1922 campaign. It did not have a leader during the election, and its most prominent members insisted that it was not a "party" in the traditional sense. UFM candidates often highlighted their lack of experience in partisan politics, and promised to govern the province in a restrained and responsible manner if elected to office.
The UFM membership was also heterogeneous. Although many supporters were free-trade agrarian Liberals before 1920, a number were also Conservatives. Some prominent UFM figures were also notable members of Manitoba's francophone community, which generally supported the Conservative Party before 1920.
The United Farmers fielded candidates in rural constituencies, and also endorsed candidates of the Progressive Association
Progressive Party of Manitoba
The Progressive Party of Manitoba, Canada, was a political party that developed from the United Farmers of Manitoba, an agrarian movement that became politically active following World War I...
in Winnipeg. On election day, the UFM and Progressives unexpectedly won 25 seats out of 52. Elections in three northern seats were deferred until later.
The UFM caucus met for the first time after the election, for the purpose of choosing a leader and premier
Premier of Manitoba
The Premier of Manitoba is the first minister for the Canadian province of Manitoba. He or she is the province's head of government and de facto chief executive. Until the early 1970s, the title "Prime Minister of Manitoba" was used frequently. Afterwards, the word Premier, derived from the French...
of the province. After Thomas Crerar
Thomas Crerar
Thomas Alexander Crerar, was a western Canadian politician and a leader of the short-lived Progressive Party of Canada. He was born in Molesworth, Ontario, and moved to Manitoba at a young age....
and Robert Hoey
Robert Hoey
Robert Alexander Hoey was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1921 to 1925, served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1927 to 1936, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken.Hoey was born in Enniskillen, County...
declined the invitation to govern, the caucus selected medical doctor John Bracken
John Bracken
John Bracken, PC was an agronomist, the 11th Premier of Manitoba and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ....
. Although he had no political experience, Bracken agreed to lead the UFM government. He ran for a deferred election in The Pas, and was duly elected. The UFM also won deferred elections in Ethelbert and Rupertsland, giving them a narrow majority in the legislature.
The other parties fared poorly in the 1922 campaign. The Liberals, led by outgoing premier Tobias C. Norris, fell from twenty-one seats to eight. The Conservatives, under their newly-chosen leader Fawcett Taylor, fell from eight seats to seven.
The Independent Labour Party
Independent Labour Party (in Manitoba) (II)
Prior to 1920, there were a number of groups in Winnipeg which called themselves the "Independent Labour Party". For information on these groups, see Independent Labour Party ....
also experienced difficulties. In the 1920 election, Manitoba's various left-wing and working-class groups submerged their differences to run a united campaign. This cooperation was successful, and eleven labour candidates were elected to form the second-largest parliamentary bloc. By the 1922 election, however, the Labour Party was beset by long-standing divisions among socialists, communists and conservative trade unionists.
A total of thirteen labour candidates ran for ten seats in Winnipeg. Six were members of the ILP, and a seventh, former Social Democrat
Social Democratic Party of Canada (in Manitoba)
When the Social Democratic Party of Canada broke away from the Socialist Party of Canada in 1911, many Winnipeg SPC members joined the new organization...
John Queen
John Queen
John Queen was a Manitoba politician, and the second parliamentary leader of that province's Independent Labour Party...
, ran as an "Independent Workers" candidate allied with the ILP. The other candidates were divided among themselves. The banned Communist Party ran three candidates under its legal front, the Workers Party. These candidates disrupted meetings of Socialist
Socialist Party of Canada (in Manitoba)
The Socialist Party of Canada was a revolutionary Marxist organization, founded in 1904 as a merger of the Socialist Party of British Columbia and related groups in Manitoba and Ontario, Canada....
incumbent George Armstrong
George Armstrong (Manitoba politician)
George Armstrong was a politician and labour activist in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922, and is notable as the only member of the Socialist Party of Canada ever to serve in that institution.Armstrong was born in East York, Ontario, and...
, and accused him of selling out his principles to moderates and social gospel
Social Gospel
The Social Gospel movement is a Protestant Christian intellectual movement that was most prominent in the early 20th century United States and Canada...
lers. Two conservative trade-unionists also ran as Union Labour candidates, opposing radicalism in the labour movement.
Five ILP candidates were elected, and John Queen was also elected in Winnipeg. Labour leader Fred Dixon
Fred Dixon
Fred Dixon was a Manitoba politician, and was for several years the dominant figure in the province's mainstream labour movement.Born in Englefield, England, Dixon was not a socialist...
topped the poll in Winnipeg for a second time, although by a reduced margin from 1920. George Armstrong lost his Winnipeg seat, and no other labour parties candidates were elected.
Six independent candidates were also elected. After the election, the United Farmers governed as the "Progressive Party of Manitoba".
Results
Party | Party leader | # of candidates |
Seats | Popular vote | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1920 Manitoba general election, 1920 Manitoba's general election of 29 June 1920 was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.-Background:... |
Elected | % Change | # | % | % Change |
United Farmers Progressive Party of Manitoba The Progressive Party of Manitoba, Canada, was a political party that developed from the United Farmers of Manitoba, an agrarian movement that became politically active following World War I... |
|
12 | 28 | +133% | 32.8% | |
Liberal Manitoba Liberal Party The Manitoba Liberal Party is a political party in Manitoba, Canada. Its roots can be traced to the late nineteenth-century, following the province's creation in 1870.-Origins and early development :... |
|
21 | 8 | -61.9% | 33.2% | -1.9% |
Conservative Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba is the only right wing political party in Manitoba, Canada. It is also the official opposition party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.-Origins and early years:... |
|
8 | 7 | -12.5% | 15.5% | -3.0% |
Independent Labour Independent Labour Party (in Manitoba) (II) Prior to 1920, there were a number of groups in Winnipeg which called themselves the "Independent Labour Party". For information on these groups, see Independent Labour Party .... |
Fred Dixon Fred Dixon was a Manitoba politician, and was for several years the dominant figure in the province's mainstream labour movement.Born in Englefield, England, Dixon was not a socialist... |
6 | 15.9% | |
Independents/others | 3 | 6 | +200% | 2.6% | ||||||||||||||
Total | 55 | 55 | - | 100% |
Riding results
Arthur:- Duncan Lloyd McLeodDuncan Lloyd McLeodDuncan Lloyd McLeod was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1935 as a member of the Progressive Party, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
(UFM) 1130 - (x)John WilliamsJohn Williams (Manitoba politician)John Williams was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1907 to 1910, and again from 1914 to 1922. Williams was a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party, and briefly served as a cabinet minister in the government of Tobias C...
(L) 777
Assiniboia:
- (x)William BayleyWilliam BayleyWilliam Dowell Bayley was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927....
(ILP) 1844 - Charles L. Richardson (UFM) 999
- William Bourke (Ind) 843
- John Haddon (Ind) 494
Beautiful Plains:
- (x)George LittleGeorge Little (Manitoba politician)George Little was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927.Little worked as a farmer in Neepawa, Manitoba...
(UFM) 1534 - Richard E. Coad (C) 939
- James A. Dempsey (L) 429
Birtle:
- William ShortWilliam J. ShortWilliam J. Short was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927.Short lived in Shoal Lake, Manitoba...
(UFM) 1307 - William Iverbach (L) 710
Brandon City:
- John Edmison (Ind) 3281
- (x)Albert Edward SmithAlbert Edward SmithRev. Albert Edward Smith was a Canadian religious leader and politician. A social gospeller, Smith was for many years a minister in the Canadian Methodist Church before starting his own "People's Church". He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922 as a Labour...
(Brandon Labour Party/CLPCanadian Labour PartyThe Canadian Labour Party was an early, unsuccessful attempt at creating a national labour party in Canada. Although it ran candidates in the federal elections of 1917, 1921, 1925 and 1926, it never succeeded in its goal of providing a national forum for the Canadian labour movement...
) 2060
Carillon
Carillon (Manitoba riding)
Carillon is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada.It was established for the 1886 provincial election, and eliminated with the 1969 election. The constituency was predominantly francophone...
:
- Albert PrefontaineAlbert PrefontaineAlbert Préfontaine was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as leader of the Manitoba Conservatives in the late 1910s, and was subsequently a member of the United Farmers of Manitoba....
(UFM) 1010 - (x)Maurice DupreyMaurice DupreyMaurice Duprey was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922.Duprey lived in St. Elizabeth, Manitoba, where he worked as a farmer. He was elected to the legislature in the 1920 provincial election the rural constituency of Carillon...
(Ind) 694
Cypress:
- (x)William Spinks (C) 1252
- John Alexander Young (UFM) 1205
Dauphin:
- Archibald EsplenArchibald EsplenArchibald Esplen was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927, as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party.Esplen lived in Dauphin, Manitoba...
(L) 825 - (x)George PalmerGeorge Hastings PalmerGeorge Hastings Palmer was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922.Palmer was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was educated in Yarmouth...
(ILP) 742 - Henry Pears Nicholson (UFM) 658
Deloraine:
- Duncan Stuart McLeodDuncan Stuart McLeodDuncan Stuart McLeod was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927....
(UFM) 1012 - William Chalmers (C) 829
- (x)Robert Thornton (L) 810
Dufferin:
- William BrownWilliam Brown (Manitoba politician)William Brown was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927.Brown lived in Roland, Manitoba...
(UFM) 1645 - Herbert Robinson (Ind [C?]) 1504
Emerson:
- (x)Dmytro YakimischakDmytro YakimischakDmytro Yakimischak was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927....
(Ind) 998 - D.H. McFadden (C) 567
- Robert F. Curran (UFM) 566
- H. Stewart (L) 435
Fairford:
- (x)Albert KirvanAlbert KirvanAlbert Walmsley Kirvan was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927, as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party....
(L) 810 - G.L. Marron (UFM) 398
Fisher:
- Nicholas BachynskyNicholas BachynskyNicholas Volodymir Bachynsky was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1958, and was Speaker of the Assembly for most of Douglas Campbell's administration.Bachynsky was educated in Galicia and in Brandon, Manitoba...
(UFM) 581 - (x)Henry L. Mabb (Ind) 354
- John Garfield Hamilton (L) 262
Gilbert Plains:
- Arthur BerryArthur Berry (Manitoba politician)Arthur Ritchie Berry was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1936.Berry was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. He worked as a farmer....
(UFM) 1034 - Horace Priestly Barrett (Ind) 499
- George Darling Shortreed (L) 317
Gimli:
- Michael RojeskiMichael RojeskiMichael Rojeski was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927, as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party....
(L) 1570 - Ingimar IngaldsonIngimar IngaldsonIngmar Ingaldson was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1927 to 1932, as a member of the Progressive Party....
(UFM) 1310 - Elias Grabosky (C) 103
Gladstone:
- Albert McGregorAlbert McGregorAlbert Daniel McGregor was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927.McGregor ran for the Canadian House of Commons in the 1917 federal election as a candidate of the opposition Laurier Liberals...
(UFM) 1527 - David Smith (L) 649
- Frederick Rhind (C) 387
Glenwood:
- James BreakeyJames BreakeyJames Washington Breakey , was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was briefly the leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party, and was subsequently a supporter of the province's Liberal-Progressive coalition government.After working as a financial agent, Breakey was elected to the Legislative Assembly...
(L) 1468 - Wellington Geddas Rathwell (UFM) 950
Hamiota:
- Thomas WolstenholmeThomas WolstenholmeThomas Wolstenholme was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1936.Wolstenholme was born and educated in Manchester, England, and came to Canada in 1889...
(UFM) 1338 - (x)John Henry McConnellJohn Henry McConnellJohn Henry McConnell was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1922, as a member of the Liberal Party....
(L) 935
Iberville:
- (x)Arthur BoivinArthur BoivinArthur Rivers Boivin was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1917 to 1936, and again from 1941 to 1945....
(UFM) 902 - H.A. Mullins (L) 290
Kildonan & St. Andrews:
- (x)Charles Albert TannerCharles Albert TannerCharles Albert Tanner was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927, as a member of the Labour Party....
(ILP) 1453 - Free Larter (L) 977
- Samuel Henry Summerscales (UFM) 828
Killarney:
- Andrew Foster (UFM) 949
- G.W. Waldon (C) 747
- Thomas H. Buck (L) 394
Lakeside:
- Douglas CampbellDouglas Lloyd CampbellDouglas Lloyd Campbell, OC was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as the 13th Premier of Manitoba from 1948 to 1958...
(UFM) 1591 - Herbert Muir (C) 1101
Lansdowne:
- (x)Tobias C. Norris (L) 1680
- John Morrison Allen (UFM) 1219
La Verendrye:
- (x)Philippe Adjutor TalbotPhilippe Adjutor TalbotPhilippe Adjutor Talbot was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1915 to 1936, and was Speaker of the Assembly from 1923 to 1936....
(UFM) 1134 - L.P. Roy (L) 694
Manitou:
- George Compton (UFM) 1049
- (x)John Ridley (C) 1018
- Joseph B. Lane (Ind) 548
- G.E. Davidson (L) 531
Minnedosa:
- Neil Cameron (UFM) 1966
- A.W. Shaw (L) 1160
Morden & Rhineland:
- (x)John KennedyJohn Kennedy (Manitoba politician)John Kennedy was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927, as a member of the Conservative Party....
(C) 1297 - John Sweet (UFM) 960
Morris:
- (x)William ClubbWilliam ClubbWilliam Reid Clubb was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1941, and was a prominent cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
(UFM) 1222 - Alex Ayotte (L) 751
Mountain:
- Charles Cannon (UFM) 1580
- (x)James Baird (L) 968
- George M. Fraser (C) 578
Norfolk:
- John MuirheadJohn MuirheadJohn Muirhead was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1936.Muirhead was born in Clinton, Ontario, and educated at public schools...
(UFM) 1279 - (x)Reuben J. Waugh (C) 1142
Portage La Prairie:
- (x)Fawcett Taylor (C) 1436
- (x)Charles D. McPherson (L) 1307
Roblin:
- Fred NewtonFrederic NewtonFrederic Young Newton was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1911 to 1917, and again from 1922 to 1932. He was a member of the Conservative Party....
(C) 1185 - (x)Henry Richardson (UFM) 1176
Rockwood:
- (x)William McKinnellWilliam McKinnellWilliam Clarke McKinnell was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1936....
(UFM) 1374 - Harvey Elgin Hinks (C) 706
- Robert William Rutherford (Ind [L?]) 703
Russell:
- Isaac GriffithsIsaac GriffithsIsaac Bertie Griffiths was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1941, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
(UFM) 1177 - (x)William W.W. Wilson (L) 783
- Edgar Carnegy De Balinhard (C) 741
St. Boniface:
- (x)Joseph BernierJoseph BernierJoseph Bernier was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba on four occasions between 1900 and 1932. Bernier was a member of the Conservative Party, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Rodmond P. Roblin. His father, Thomas A. Bernier,...
(Ind) 2024 - H.M. Sutherland (L) 1176
- Charles W. Foster (ILP) 1124
St. Clements:
- Donald Ross (Ind) 1245
- Hugh Connolly (UFM) 532
- Nicolas Kolisynk (Workers) 387
- (x)Matthew StanbridgeMatthew StanbridgeMatthew J. Stanbridge was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922. Stanbridge was a resident of Winnipeg during his career in politics....
(ILP) 352
St. George:
- Skuli SigfussonSkuli SigfussonSkuli Sigfusson was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba on three occasions: from 1915 to 1920, 1922 to 1936, and 1941 to 1945....
(L) 1512 - (x)Albert E. Kristjansson (UFM) 860
Ste. Rose:
- (x)Joseph HamelinJoseph HamelinJoseph Hamelin was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1927. Hamelin's paternal grandfather, Salomon Hamelin, served in the Legislative Council of Manitoba from 1871 to 1876. His maternal grandfather was legislator Pascal...
(Ind) 1362 - Thomas McDonald (UFM) 1272
Springfield:
- Clifford BarclayClifford BarclayClifford Barclay was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927, and again from 1932 to 1936....
(UFM) 1014 - William James Black (L) 854
- Samuel Leonard Henry (C) 365
Swan River:
- (x)Robert EmmondRobert EmmondRobert William Emmond was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927.Emmond was a successful farmer in Thunderhill, and served as postmaster of Benito, Manitoba. He first ran for the Manitoba legislature in the 1920 provincial election,...
(UFM) 1320 - Daniel Hawe Sr. (C) 548
Turtle Mountain:
- Richard G. Willis (C) 1059
- R.W. Ramson (UFM) 955
Virden:
- Robert MooneyRobert MooneyRobert Henry Mooney was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1953.-Early life:...
(UFM) 1638 - (x)George ClinganGeorge ClinganColonel George Clingan was a soldier and politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1922, as a member of the Liberal Party....
(L) 961
Winnipeg (ten members):
First Count (quota: 4030; Dixon and Jacobs elected)
- (x)Fred DixonFred DixonFred Dixon was a Manitoba politician, and was for several years the dominant figure in the province's mainstream labour movement.Born in Englefield, England, Dixon was not a socialist...
(ILP) 7971 - Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3621
- William Sanford EvansWilliam Sanford EvansWilliam Sanford Evans was a Manitoba politician. Between 1933 and 1936, he was the leader of that province's Conservative Party caucus....
(C) 2519 - (x)John Thomas HaigJohn Thomas HaigJohn Thomas Haig, PC was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as parliamentary leader of the Manitoba Conservative Party in 1921-22....
(C) 2406 - (x)John QueenJohn QueenJohn Queen was a Manitoba politician, and the second parliamentary leader of that province's Independent Labour Party...
(Independent Workers) 2348 - (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1689
- (x)Duncan CameronDuncan Cameron (Manitoba politician)Duncan Cameron was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922, as a member of the Liberal Party....
(L) 1595 - (x)George ArmstrongGeorge Armstrong (Manitoba politician)George Armstrong was a politician and labour activist in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922, and is notable as the only member of the Socialist Party of Canada ever to serve in that institution.Armstrong was born in East York, Ontario, and...
(SPC) 1273 - (x)William IvensWilliam IvensWilliam Ivens was a religious and political figure in Manitoba, Canada. He was a leading figure in the Winnipeg General Strike, and subsequently served as a Labour member of the Manitoba legislature from 1920 to 1936....
(ILP) 1238 - Seymour Farmer (ILP) 1195
- Richard CraigRichard CraigRichard W. Craig was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
(P) 1179 - George Chipman (P) 1037
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 973
- Thomas J. Murray (P) 811
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 788
- W.H. Trueman (L) 653
- Patrick J. Henry (P) 639
- James McTavish (L) 619
- William James Donovan (L) 616
- (x)William Johnston TupperWilliam Johnston TupperWilliam Johnston Tupper, was a politician and office holder in Manitoba, Canada. He served as the province's 12th Lieutenant Governor from 1934 to 1940....
(C) 616 - W.R. Milton (L) 612
- Arni Eggertson (L) 594
- Daniel McLeanDaniel McLeanLt.-Col. Daniel McLean was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1915, and later served as the 32nd Mayor of Winnipeg for two years. McLean was a member of the Conservative Party.McLean was born in Halton County, Ontario, and educated at...
(C) 515 - Charles K. Newcombe (P) 507
- James Winning (Union Labour) 502
- Peter McCallum (P) 450
- Hugh D. Cutler (L) 426
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 413
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 390
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 340
- Mrs. M.J. Hample (P) 336
- A.L. Maclean (L) 254
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 194
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 143
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 142
- W.C. Morden (Ind) 138
- Arthur W. Puttee (P) 135
- James Simpkin (ILP) 113
- William Hammond (Workers) 102
- Agnes Munro (C) 97
- Mrs. M. McCartney (ILP) 72
- Colin McPhail (Ind) 37
Second Count (Dixon surplus)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3947
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2725
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2703
- (x)John Haig (C) 2462
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2353
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2258
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1713
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1619
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1460
- Richard Craig (P) 1205
- George Chipman (P) 1060
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 990
- Thomas Murray (P) 833
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 799
- W.H. Trueman (L) 672
- William Donovan (L) 647
- Patrick Henry (P) 646
- Arni Eggertson (L) 632
- James McTavish (L) 631
- W.R. Milton (L) 630
- (x)William Tupper (C) 622
- James Winning (Union Labour) 550
- Dan McLean (C) 525
- Charles Newcombe (P) 515
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 487
- Peter McCallum (P) 458
- Hugh Cutler (L) 446
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 423
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 354
- M.J. Hample (P) 349
- A.L. MacLean (L) 265
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 205
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 165
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 154
- Arthur Puttee (P) 149
- W.C. Morden (Ind) 143
- James Simpkin (ILP) 129
- William Hammond (Workers) 112
- Agnes Munro (C) 98
- M. McCartney (ILP) 95
- Colin McPhail (Ind) 39
Third Count (McPhail eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3954
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2728
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2703
- (x)John Haig (C) 2462
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2354
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2263
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1716
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1619
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1463
- Richard Craig (P) 1206
- George Chipman (P) 1062
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 990
- Thomas Murray (P) 833
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 800
- W.H. Trueman (L) 672
- William Donovan (L) 647
- Patrick Henry (P) 646
- Arni Eggertson (L) 632
- James McTavish (L) 632
- W.R. Milton (L) 630
- (x)William Tupper (C) 622
- James Winning (Union Labour) 552
- Dan McLean (C) 526
- Charles Newcombe (P) 515
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 487
- Peter McCallum (P) 462
- Hugh Cutler (L) 446
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 423
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 354
- M.J. Hample (P) 349
- A.L. MacLean (L) 267
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 205
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 166
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 155
- Arthur Puttee (P) 149
- W.C. Morden (Ind) 143
- James Simpkin (ILP) 129
- William Hammond (Workers) 112
- Agnes Munro (C) 98
- M. McCartney (ILP) 96
Fourth Count (McCartney eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3955
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2738
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2705
- (x)John Haig (C) 2462
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2378
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2276
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1720
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1619
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1467
- Richard Craig (P) 1207
- George Chipman (P) 1062
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 990
- Thomas Murray (P) 835
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 803
- W.H. Trueman (L) 672
- William Donovan (L) 648
- Patrick Henry (P) 646
- James McTavish (L) 633
- Arni Eggertson (L) 632
- W.R. Milton (L) 630
- (x)William Tupper (C) 622
- James Winning (Union Labour) 552
- Dan McLean (C) 526
- Charles Newcombe (P) 518
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 498
- Peter McCallum (P) 463
- Hugh Cutler (L) 446
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 423
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 354
- M.J. Hample (P) 349
- A.L. MacLean (L) 267
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 205
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 166
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 157
- Arthur Puttee (P) 149
- W.C. Morden (Ind) 143
- James Simpkin (ILP) 139
- William Hammond (Workers) 112
- Agnes Munro (C) 100
Fifth Count (Munro eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3956
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2739
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2720
- (x)John Haig (C) 2481
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2380
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2276
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1730
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1620
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1468
- Richard Craig (P) 1209
- George Chipman (P) 1064
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 998
- Thomas Murray (P) 837
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 803
- W.H. Trueman (L) 673
- William Donovan (L) 648
- Patrick Henry (P) 647
- James McTavish (L) 635
- Arni Eggertson (L) 632
- W.R. Milton (L) 630
- (x)William Tupper (C) 627
- James Winning (Union Labour) 552
- Dan McLean (C) 532
- Charles Newcombe (P) 519
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 498
- Peter McCallum (P) 463
- Hugh Cutler (L) 447
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 430
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 355
- M.J. Hample (P) 355
- A.L. MacLean (L) 268
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 207
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 167
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 157
- Arthur Puttee (P) 149
- W.C. Morden (Ind) 143
- James Simpkin (ILP) 139
- William Hammond (Workers) 112
Sixth Count (Hammond eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3956
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2744
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2722
- (x)John Haig (C) 2481
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2382
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2281
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1730
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1621
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1472
- Richard Craig (P) 1209
- George Chipman (P) 1064
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 998
- Thomas Murray (P) 837
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 814
- W.H. Trueman (L) 673
- William Donovan (L) 648
- Patrick Henry (P) 647
- James McTavish (L) 635
- Arni Eggertson (L) 632
- W.R. Milton (L) 630
- (x)William Tupper (C) 627
- James Winning (Union Labour) 553
- Dan McLean (C) 532
- Charles Newcombe (P) 519
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 498
- Peter McCallum (P) 465
- Hugh Cutler (L) 447
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 430
- M.J. Hample (P) 359
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 355
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 277
- A.L. MacLean (L) 268
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 168
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 157
- Arthur Puttee (P) 149
- W.C. Morden (Ind) 143
- James Simpkin (ILP) 140
Seventh Count (Simpkin eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3962
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2765
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2723
- (x)John Haig (C) 2482
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2400
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2325
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1730
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1621
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1480
- Richard Craig (P) 1209
- George Chipman (P) 1064
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1002
- Thomas Murray (P) 838
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 814
- W.H. Trueman (L) 673
- William Donovan (L) 649
- Patrick Henry (P) 647
- James McTavish (L) 635
- Arni Eggertson (L) 632
- W.R. Milton (L) 630
- (x)William Tupper (C) 628
- James Winning (Union Labour) 561
- Dan McLean (C) 535
- Charles Newcombe (P) 522
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 512
- Peter McCallum (P) 465
- Hugh Cutler (L) 447
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 430
- M.J. Hample (P) 361
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 355
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 278
- A.L. MacLean (L) 268
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 169
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 157
- Arthur Puttee (P) 150
- W.C. Morden (Ind) 145
Eighth Count (Morden eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3998
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2768
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2739
- (x)John Haig (C) 2491
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2404
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2329
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1731
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1624
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1482
- Richard Craig (P) 1210
- George Chipman (P) 1064
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1024
- Thomas Murray (P) 842
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 814
- W.H. Trueman (L) 673
- William Donovan (L) 651
- Patrick Henry (P) 649
- James McTavish (L) 639
- W.R. Milton (L) 635
- Arni Eggertson (L) 633
- (x)William Tupper (C) 629
- James Winning (Union Labour) 565
- Dan McLean (C) 538
- Charles Newcombe (P) 522
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 512
- Peter McCallum (P) 468
- Hugh Cutler (L) 448
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 432
- M.J. Hample (P) 361
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 355
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 278
- A.L. MacLean (L) 268
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 171
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 161
- Arthur Puttee (P) 150
Ninth Count (Puttee eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 3999
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2773
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2741
- (x)John Haig (C) 2493(?)
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2408
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2333
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1740
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1625
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1491
- Richard Craig (P) 1224
- George Chipman (P) 1082
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1025
- Thomas Murray (P) 845
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 815
- W.H. Trueman (L) 679
- William Donovan (L) 652
- Patrick Henry (P) 650
- James McTavish (L) 640
- W.R. Milton (L) 638
- Arni Eggertson (L) 634
- (x)William Tupper (C) 632
- James Winning (Union Labour) 569
- Dan McLean (C) 542
- Charles Newcombe (P) 540
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 513
- Peter McCallum (P) 471
- Hugh Cutler (L) 448
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 433
- M.J. Hample (P) 379
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 356
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 279
- A.L. MacLean (L) 268
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 173
- F.W. McGill (Union Labour) 165
Tenth Count (McGill eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4017
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2783
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2745
- (x)John Haig (C) 2497
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2413
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2340
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1741
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1626
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1496
- Richard Craig (P) 1225
- George Chipman (P) 1083
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1029
- Thomas Murray (P) 846
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 815
- W.H. Trueman (L) 680
- William Donovan (L) 654
- James Winning (Union Labour) 644
- Patrick Henry (P) 650
- James McTavish (L) 642
- W.R. Milton (L) 640
- Arni Eggertson (L) 635
- (x)William Tupper (C) 634
- Dan McLean (C) 547
- Charles Newcombe (P) 540
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 513
- Peter McCallum (P) 471
- Hugh Cutler (L) 454
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 433
- M.J. Hample (P) 380
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 356
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 279
- A.L. MacLean (L) 269
- Fred Hilson (Ind) 175
Eleventh Count (Hilson eliminated; Downes declared elected)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4053
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2788
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2756
- (x)John Haig (C) 2504
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2432
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2348
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1745
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1627
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1503
- Richard Craig (P) 1226
- George Chipman (P) 1084
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1032
- Thomas Murray (P) 851
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 817
- W.H. Trueman (L) 680
- William Donovan (L) 657
- Patrick Henry (P) 651
- James McTavish (L) 648
- James Winning (Union Labour) 647
- W.R. Milton (L) 642
- Arni Eggertson (L) 637
- (x)William Tupper (C) 634
- Dan McLean (C) 551
- Charles Newcombe (P) 541
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 514
- Peter McCallum (P) 474
- Hugh Cutler (L) 458
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 434
- M.J. Hample (P) 382
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 360
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 281
- A.L. MacLean (L) 274
Twelfth Count (Downes surplus)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2789
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2758
- (x)John Haig (C) 2505
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2433
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2349
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1745
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1628
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1505
- Richard Craig (P) 1226
- George Chipman (P) 1085
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1038
- Thomas Murray (P) 851
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 819
- W.H. Trueman (L) 681
- William Donovan (L) 658
- Patrick Henry (P) 651
- James McTavish (L) 649
- James Winning (Union Labour) 647
- W.R. Milton (L) 642
- Arni Eggertson (L) 637
- (x)William Tupper (C) 634
- Dan McLean (C) 551
- Charles Newcombe (P) 541
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 514
- Peter McCallum (P) 475
- Hugh Cutler (L) 458
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 435
- M.J. Hample (P) 382
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 361
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 281
- A.L. MacLean (L) 275
Thirteenth Count (MacLean eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2792
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2781
- (x)John Haig (C) 2520
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2437
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2350
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1785
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1664
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1511
- Richard Craig (P) 1234
- George Chipman (P) 1087
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1042
- Thomas Murray (P) 855
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 819
- W.H. Trueman (L) 694
- W.R. Milton (L) 669
- James McTavish (L) 662
- William Donovan (L) 660
- Patrick Henry (P) 651
- James Winning (Union Labour) 650
- Arni Eggertson (L) 649
- (x)William Tupper (C) 637
- Dan McLean (C) 566
- Charles Newcombe (P) 546
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 514
- Peter McCallum (P) 484
- Hugh Cutler (L) 466
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 437
- M.J. Hample (P) 390
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 362
- Arthur Henderson (Workers) 282
Fourteenth Count (Henderson eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2814
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2785
- (x)John Haig (C) 2520
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2456
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2359
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1785
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1665
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1525
- Richard Craig (P) 1236
- George Chipman (P) 1089
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1042
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 990
- Thomas Murray (P) 863
- W.H. Trueman (L) 696
- W.R. Milton (L) 669
- James McTavish (L) 664
- William Donovan (L) 661
- Patrick Henry (P) 654
- James Winning (Union Labour) 652
- Arni Eggertson (L) 650
- (x)William Tupper (C) 637
- Dan McLean (C) 566
- Charles Newcombe (P) 547
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 520
- Peter McCallum (P) 484
- Hugh Cutler (L) 466
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 438
- M.J. Hample (P) 393
- B.B. Dubienski (Ind) 364
Fifteenth Count (Dubienski eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2837
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2813
- (x)John Haig (C) 2532
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2469
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2403
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1792
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1668
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1561
- Richard Craig (P) 1239
- George Chipman (P) 1092
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1050
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1019
- Thomas Murray (P) 880
- W.H. Trueman (L) 697
- Patrick Henry (P) 677
- James McTavish (L) 673
- Arni Eggertson (L) 670
- W.R. Milton (L) 670
- William Donovan (L) 666
- (x)William Tupper (C) 637
- James Winning (Union Labour) 654
- Dan McLean (C) 574
- Charles Newcombe (P) 549
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 538
- Peter McCallum (P) 492
- Hugh Cutler (L) 470
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 445
- M.J. Hample (P) 393
Sixteenth Count (Hample eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2839
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2829
- (x)John Haig (C) 2552
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2487
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2412
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1861
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1676
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1562
- Richard Craig (P) 1303
- George Chipman (P) 1146
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1052
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1020
- Thomas Murray (P) 891
- W.H. Trueman (L) 701
- Patrick Henry (P) 687
- James McTavish (L) 679
- W.R. Milton (L) 677
- Arni Eggertson (L) 673
- William Donovan (L) 668
- James Winning (Union Labour) 658
- (x)William Tupper (C) 643
- Charles Newcombe (P) 589
- Dan McLean (C) 577
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 539
- Peter McCallum (P) 508
- Hugh Cutler (L) 471
- Mrs. L. Brown (C) 449
Seventeenth Count (Brown eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 2982
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2842
- (x)John Haig (C) 2614
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2498
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2426
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1871
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1701
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1570
- Richard Craig (P) 1318
- George Chipman (P) 1161
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1085
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1020
- Thomas Murray (P) 893
- W.H. Trueman (L) 708
- Patrick Henry (P) 687
- W.R. Milton (L) 684
- Arni Eggertson (L) 683
- James McTavish (L) 682
- William Donovan (L) 676
- James Winning (Union Labour) 668
- (x)William Tupper (C) 651
- Charles Newcombe (P) 589
- Dan McLean (C) 586
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 555
- Peter McCallum (P) 511
- Hugh Cutler (L) 489
Eighteenth Count (Cutler eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3033
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2853
- (x)John Haig (C) 2637
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2518
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2449
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1911
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1743
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1585
- Richard Craig (P) 1326
- George Chipman (P) 1164
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1098
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1022
- Thomas Murray (P) 900
- W.H. Trueman (L) 761
- William Donovan (L) 721
- Arni Eggertson (L) 718
- James McTavish (L) 711
- W.R. Milton (L) 701
- Patrick Henry (P) 688
- James Winning (Union Labour) 669
- (x)William Tupper (C) 659
- Charles Newcombe (P) 591
- Dan McLean (C) 590
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 556
- Peter McCallum (P) 521
Nineteenth Count (McCallum eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3070
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2909
- (x)John Haig (C) 2663
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2531
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2456
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1933
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1751
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1600
- Richard Craig (P) 1378
- George Chipman (P) 1200
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1126
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1026
- Thomas Murray (P) 924
- W.H. Trueman (L) 778
- William Donovan (L) 733
- Arni Eggertson (L) 724
- James McTavish (L) 724
- W.R. Milton (L) 723
- Patrick Henry (P) 699
- James Winning (Union Labour) 677
- (x)William Tupper (C) 669
- Charles Newcombe (P) 642
- Dan McLean (C) 609
- Sam Cartwright (ILP) 557
Twentieth Count (Cartwright eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3099
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2934
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2713
- (x)John Haig (C) 2668
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2626
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1937
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1753
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1663
- Richard Craig (P) 1392
- George Chipman (P) 1208
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1127
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1026
- Thomas Murray (P) 925
- W.H. Trueman (L) 778
- William Donovan (L) 739
- Arni Eggertson (L) 735
- James McTavish (L) 730
- W.R. Milton (L) 723
- Patrick Henry (P) 705
- James Winning (Union Labour) 682
- (x)William Tupper (C) 669
- Charles Newcombe (P) 643
- Dan McLean (C) 612
Twenty-First Count (McLean eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3249
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2958
- (x)John Haig (C) 2827
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2717
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2637
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 1948
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1765
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1667
- Richard Craig (P) 1403
- George Chipman (P) 1211
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1193
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1027
- Thomas Murray (P) 937
- W.H. Trueman (L) 793
- James McTavish (L) 748
- William Donovan (L) 743
- Arni Eggertson (L) 740
- W.R. Milton (L) 738
- (x)William Tupper (C) 717
- Patrick Henry (P) 706
- James Winning (Union Labour) 683
- Charles Newcombe (P) 654
Twenty-Second Count (Newcombe eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3289
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 2966
- (x)John Haig (C) 2855
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2726
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2645
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2009
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1790
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1670
- Richard Craig (P) 1561
- George Chipman (P) 1339
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1210
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1029
- Thomas Murray (P) 972
- W.H. Trueman (L) 819
- James McTavish (L) 767
- W.R. Milton (L) 760
- William Donovan (L) 746
- Arni Eggertson (L) 745
- (x)William Tupper (C) 731
- Patrick Henry (P) 720
- James Winning (Union Labour) 683
Twenty-Third Count (Winning eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3324
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3073
- (x)John Haig (C) 2881
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2822
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2725
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2044
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1805
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1734
- Richard Craig (P) 1578
- George Chipman (P) 1349
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1230
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1030
- Thomas Murray (P) 1025
- W.H. Trueman (L) 833
- James McTavish (L) 782
- W.R. Milton (L) 778
- Arni Eggertson (L) 762
- (x)William Tupper (C) 752
- William Donovan (L) 749
- Patrick Henry (P) 723
Twenty-Fourth Count (Henry eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3331
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3078
- (x)John Haig (C) 2887
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2833
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2737
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2048
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1805
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1737
- Richard Craig (P) 1592
- Thomas Murray (P) 1534
- George Chipman (P) 1366
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1236
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1033
- William Donovan (L) 839
- W.H. Trueman (L) 834
- W.R. Milton (L) 786
- James McTavish (L) 784
- Arni Eggertson (L) 766
- (x)William Tupper (C) 754
Twenty-Fifth Count (Tupper eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3583
- (x)John Haig (C) 3092
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3082
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2835
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2743
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2077
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1807
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1742
- Richard Craig (P) 1606
- Thomas Murray (P) 1547
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1376
- George Chipman (P) 1371
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1034
- W.H. Trueman (L) 866
- William Donovan (L) 847
- James McTavish (L) 791
- W.R. Milton (L) 790
- Arni Eggertson (L) 768
Twenty-Sixth Count (Eggertson eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3644
- (x)John Haig (C) 3124
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3097
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2878
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2776
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2212
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1883
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1759
- Richard Craig (P) 1619
- Thomas Murray (P) 1559
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1387
- George Chipman (P) 1379
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1036
- W.H. Trueman (L) 950
- W.R. Milton (L) 888
- William Donovan (L) 886
- James McTavish (L) 848
Twenty-Seventh Count (McTavish eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3680
- (x)John Haig (C) 3155
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3131
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2900
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2803
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2407
- Duncan Cameron (L) 1988
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1777
- Richard Craig (P) 1640
- Thomas Murray (P) 1579
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1400
- George Chipman (P) 1398
- W.H. Trueman (L) 1055
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1039
- W.R. Milton (L) 996
- William Donovan (L) 922
Twenty-Eighth Count (Donovan eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3732
- (x)John Haig (C) 3198
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3152
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 2936
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2819
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2479
- Duncan Cameron (L) 2054
- Thomas Murray (P) 1887
- George Armstrong (SPC) 1790
- Richard Craig (P) 1657
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1458
- George Chipman (P) 1409
- W.H. Trueman (L) 1139
- W.R. Milton (L) 1067
- Mathew Popovitch (Workers) 1039
Twenty-Ninth Count (Popovitch eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3761
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3323
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 3217
- (x)John Haig (C) 3210
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2924
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2486
- Duncan Cameron (L) 2058
- George Armstrong (SPC) 2051
- Thomas Murray (P) 1901
- Richard Craig (P) 1661
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1462
- George Chipman (P) 1416
- W.H. Trueman (L) 1143
- W.R. Milton (L) 1070
Thirtieth Count (Milton eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3835
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3337
- (x)John Haig (C) 3250
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 3230
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2947
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 2741
- Duncan Cameron (L) 2333
- George Armstrong (SPC) 2055
- Thomas Murray (P) 1930
- Richard Craig (P) 1701
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1482
- George Chipman (P) 1436
- W.H. Trueman (L) 1323
Thirty-First Count (Trueman eliminated)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 3914
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 3528
- (x)John Haig (C) 3327
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 3249
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 3101
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 2968
- Duncan Cameron (L) 2729
- George Armstrong (SPC) 2064
- Thomas Murray (P) 1960
- Richard Craig (P) 1752
- Arthur Sullivan (C) 1530
- George Chipman (P) 1467
Thirty-Second Count (Chipman eliminated; numbers not listed)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C)
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers)
- (x)John Haig (C)
- Seymour Farmer (ILP)
- (x)Edith Rogers (L)
- (x)William Ivens (ILP)
- Duncan Cameron (L)
- Richard Craig (P) c. 2700
- George Armstrong (SPC)
- Thomas Murray (P)
- Arthur Sullivan (C)
Thirty-Third Count (Sullivan eliminated; Evans declared elected; numbers not listed)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) +604
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers)
- (x)John Haig (C)
- Seymour Farmer (ILP)
- (x)Edith Rogers (L)
- (x)William Ivens (ILP)
- Duncan Cameron (L)
- Richard Craig (P)
- George Armstrong (SPC)
- Thomas Murray (P)
Thirty-Fourth Count (Evans surplus; Haig declared elected; numbers not listed)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 4030
- (x)John Haig (C) 4245
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers)
- Seymour Farmer (ILP)
- (x)Edith Rogers (L)
- (x)William Ivens (ILP)
- Duncan Cameron (L)
- Richard Craig (P)
- Thomas Murray (P)
- George Armstrong (SPC)
Thirty-Fifth Count (Haig surplus; numbers not listed)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 4030
- (x)John Haig (C) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers)
- Seymour Farmer (ILP)
- (x)Edith Rogers (L)
- (x)William Ivens (ILP)
- Duncan Cameron (L)
- Richard Craig (P)
- Thomas Murray (P)
- George Armstrong (SPC)
Thirty-Sixth Count (Armstrong eliminated; Queen and Farmer declared elected)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind [Moderation League]) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 4030
- (x)John Haig (C) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 4045
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 4036
- (x)William Ivens (ILP)
- (x)Edith Rogers (L)
- Duncan Cameron (L)
- Richard Craig (P)
- Thomas Murray (P) 2181
Thirty-Seventh Count (Murray eliminated; Ivens, Rogers and Craig declared elected)
- (x)Fred Dixon (ILP) 4030
- Robert Jacob (L) 4030
- J.K. Downes (Ind Moderationist) 4030
- W. Sanford Evans (C) 4030
- (x)John Haig (C) 4030
- (x)John Queen (Independent Workers) 4045
- Seymour Farmer (ILP) 4036
- (x)William Ivens (ILP) 3648
- (x)Edith Rogers (L) 3485
- Richard Craig (P) 3412
- Duncan Cameron (L) 3041
Deferred elections and early by-elections
Arthur (Duncan Lloyd McLeodDuncan Lloyd McLeod
Duncan Lloyd McLeod was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1935 as a member of the Progressive Party, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
appointed to cabinet, August 8, 1922), August 26, 1922:
- Duncan Lloyd McLeodDuncan Lloyd McLeodDuncan Lloyd McLeod was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1935 as a member of the Progressive Party, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
(P) accl.
Ethelbert (deferred election, August 26, 1922):
- (x)Nicholas A. Hryhorczuk (P) accl.
Minnedosa (Neil Cameron appointed to cabinet, August 8, 1922), August 26, 1922:
- Neil Cameron (P) accl.
Morris (William Clubb
William Clubb
William Reid Clubb was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1941, and was a prominent cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
appointed to cabinet, August 8, 1922), August 26, 1922:
- William ClubbWilliam ClubbWilliam Reid Clubb was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1941, and was a prominent cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken....
(P) accl.
Rupertsland (deferred election, September 13, 1922):
- Francis BlackFrancis BlackFrancis Mollison Black was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1927, and was a cabinet minister in John Bracken's government from 1922 to 1925....
(P) accl.
The Pas (deferred election, October 5, 1922):
- John BrackenJohn BrackenJohn Bracken, PC was an agronomist, the 11th Premier of Manitoba and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ....
(P) 472 - Herman Finger (Ind) 118
- P.C. Robertson (Ind) 71
- R.H. MacNeill (Ind) 38
Sources
The first ballot results for Winnipeg and results for all other constituencies are taken from an official Manitoba government publication entitled "Manitoba elections, 1920-1941" (cross-referenced with an appendix to the government's report of the 2003 provincial election). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide for 1921 lists slightly different results for Assiniboia, Dufferin and Gilbert Plains; the other two sources contain more information, however, and may be taken as more reliable.All ballot results for Winnipeg after the first count are taken from reports in the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper. It is possible that some errors appear in the original publication.
Post-election changes
Winnipeg (res. Fred DixonFred Dixon
Fred Dixon was a Manitoba politician, and was for several years the dominant figure in the province's mainstream labour movement.Born in Englefield, England, Dixon was not a socialist...
, July 27, 1923)
Mountain (Charles Cannon appointed to cabinet, December 3, 1923), December 24, 1923:
- Charles Cannon (P) 1630
- George Fraser (C) 857
Carillon
Carillon (Manitoba riding)
Carillon is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada.It was established for the 1886 provincial election, and eliminated with the 1969 election. The constituency was predominantly francophone...
(Albert Prefontaine
Albert Prefontaine
Albert Préfontaine was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as leader of the Manitoba Conservatives in the late 1910s, and was subsequently a member of the United Farmers of Manitoba....
appointed to cabinet, December 3, 1923), December 24, 1923:
- Albert PrefontaineAlbert PrefontaineAlbert Préfontaine was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as leader of the Manitoba Conservatives in the late 1910s, and was subsequently a member of the United Farmers of Manitoba....
(P) 1177 - Maurice Dupez (Ind) 494
Assiniboia (William Bayley
William Bayley
William Dowell Bayley was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1927....
leaves the Labour Party on January 8, 1924)
Lansdowne (res. Tobias C. Norris, 1925), December 9, 1925:
- Tobias C. Norris (L) accl.
St. Boniface (res. Joseph Bernier
Joseph Bernier
Joseph Bernier was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba on four occasions between 1900 and 1932. Bernier was a member of the Conservative Party, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Rodmond P. Roblin. His father, Thomas A. Bernier,...
, September 1, 1926)