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PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 9.—Electoral PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 63 9.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons, as Elected at the Twentieth General Election, June 11, 1915—continued. Votes Popu­ Province Voters Total Polled lation, on Votes by Name of Member P.O. Address and Census Electoral District List Polled Mem­ 1041 ber' No. No. No. No. C ntarlo—continued Durham 25,215 16,695 13,485 6,479 CHAS. ELWOOD STEPHENSON Port Hope Elgin 46,150 30,031 21,656 11,652 CHARLES DELMEB COYLE Straff ordville... Essex East... 57,395 37,480 29,031 16,165 Hon. PAUL MARTIN. South Windsor. Essex South.. 16,083 7,875 STEWART MURRAY 33,815 19,980 CLARK Harrow. Essex West.... 32,495 14,270 DONALD FERGUSON 82,146 49,517 BROWN Windsor.. Fort William.. 18,906 7,209 DAN MCIVOR Westford. Frontenao- 40,578 25,595 Addington.. 13,803 7,707 WILBEBT Ross 27,541 17,299 ATLESWORTH Cataraqui. Glengarry 8,270 4,934 WILLIAM B. 18,732 10,649 MACDHRMID2 Maxville... Gren ville-Dundas. 14,726 9,306 ABZA CLAIR 32,199 20,641 CASSELMAN Prescott... Grey-Bruce 17,760 8,912 WALTER EDWARD 34,830 22,066 HARRIS Markdale.. Grey North 18,264 9,204 WILFRED GARFIELD 34,757 22,600 CASE Owen Sound. Haldimand 10,867 5,844 MARK CECIL SENN. Caledonia — Halton 21,854 14,075 15,959 7,344 HUGHES CLEAVER.. Burlington... Hamilton East.. 28,515 19,804 35,417 13,176 THOMAS HAMBLEY 68,779 44,539 Ross Hamilton.. Hamilton West 59,358 37,403 28,886 11,439 Hon. COLIN WILLIAM GEORGE GIBSON .. Hamilton.. Hastings- Peterborough. .. 26,894 15,315 11,839 6,876 GEORGE STANLEY* WHITE Madoc Hastings South... 43,580 27,586 21,872 10,546 GEORGE HENRY STOKES Belleville... Huron North 25,524 16,197 13,012 7,083 LEWIS ELSTON CARDIFF Brussels Huron-Perth 21,539 14,024 11,217 5,645 WILLIAM HENRY GOLDING Seaforth— Kenora-Rainy River 47,743 23,095 18,180 7,309 WILLIAM MOORE BENIDICKSON Kenora Kent 53,474 33,047 24,660 12,706 CLAYTON EARL DESMOND Ridgetown. Kingston City 33,261 22,519 18,164 9,175 THOMAS ASHMORE KlDD Kingston... Lambton-Kent 34,909 21,027 16,498 7,829 ROBERT JAMES HENDERSON Petrolia Lambton West... 35,762 25,423 18,988 8,450 JOSEPH WARNER MURPHY Camlachie.. Lanark 33,143 21,755 17,287 10,350 WlLLLAM GOURLAY BLAIR Perth Leeds 36,042 22,718 18,976 9,714 GEORGE ROBERT WEBB Gananoque. Lincoln 65,060 42,608 33,183 15,911 NORMAN JAMES LoCKHART St. Catharines. London 64,833 47,353 35,615 16,766 PARK A. MANROSS. London Middlesex East... 39,511 24,551 18,842 8,808 HARRY OLIVER WHITE Glanworth Middlesex West... 22,822 14,087 11,506 6,690 ROBERT MCCUBBIN.. Strathroy Muskoka-Ontario.. 35,285 21,744 16,922 8,531 JAMES MACKERRAS MACDONNELL Toronto Nipissing. 113,866 62,123 46,120 17,416 LEODA GAUTHIER. .. Norfolk... 15,927 7,505 THEOBALD BUTLER Sudbury 35,611 20,513 BARRETT Northumberland.. 15,802 7,996 ROBERT EARLE Port Dover 30,143 19,452 DROPE Ontario 26,351 12,079 WILLIAM EDMUND Harwood 52,268 35,256 NEWTON SINCLAIR. Oshawa. Ottawa East 30,870 15,014 J. T. RICHARD Ottawa.. 62,493 40,988 1 2 Successful candidate. Dr. MacDiarmid having accepted an office of emolument under the Crown, his seat became vacant July 30,, 1945, and Rt. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King (Lib.) was elected Aug. 6, 1945. .
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