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Constitution and Government 34 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 8.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons, as Elected at the Nineteenth General Election, Mar. 26, 1940— continued Popula­ Voters Party Province and tion, on Votes Name of Member Affili­ P.O. Address Electoral District 1931 List Polled ation No. No. No. Manitoba—concluded Provencher 36,299 18,117 12,348 Jutras, R Lib.... Letellier, Man. St. Boniface 32,810 19,558 15,505 Howden, J. P Lib.... Norwood Grove, Man. Selkirk 55,584 29,253 22,028 Thorson.J.T Lib.... Winnipeg, Man. Souris 22,157 13,924 11,269 Ross, J. A Cons.. Melita, Man. Springfield 44,073 23,866 17,940 Turner, J. M Lib.... Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg North 71,904 42,959 32,525 Booth, C. S Lib.... Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg North Centre 58,047 40,754 28,423 Woodsworth, J. S C.C.F Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg South 52,757 34,971 28,180 Mutch, L. A Lib.... Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg South Centre. 63,095 47,358 36,277 Maybank, R Lib.... Fort Garry, Man. Saskatchewan— (21 members) Assiniboia 36,565 18,615 15,245 Tripp, J. P Lib Oxbow, Sask. Humboldt 44,977 21,656 16,446 Fleming, H. R Lib Humboldt, Sask. Kindersley 36,004 16,773 13,014 Henderson, C. A.... Lib Dodaland, Sask. Lake Centre 37,539 20,224 16,517 Diefenbaker, J. G... Cons.... Prince Albert, Sask. Mackenzie 55,434 28,093 20,410 Nicholson, A. M C.C.F... Canora, Sask. Maple Creek 38,948 19,172 13,540 Evans, C. R Lib Piapot, Sask. Melfort , 51,286 28,038 21,220 Wright, P. E C.C.F... Tisdale, Sask. Melville , 49,264 24,935 21,162 Gardiner, Hon. J. G Lib Ottawa, Ont. Moose Jaw 40,162 23,114 17,307 Ross, J. G Lib Moose Jaw, Sask. North Battleford 55,344 25,642 18,535 Nielsen, Mrs. D.W. Unity... Spiritwood, Sask. Prince Albert 45,718 23,143 18,230 King, Rt. Hon. W. L. M Lib Ottawa, Ont. Qu'Appelle , 37,688 19,286 15,107 Perley, E. E Cons Wolseley, Sask. Regina City 53,354 36,445 30,804 McNiven, D. A Lib Regina, Sask. Rosetown-Biggar 36,100 18,813 15,061 Coldwell, M.J. W.. C.C.F... Regina, Sask. Rosthern 42,675 19,313 13,132 Tucker, W. A Lib Rosthern, Sask. Saskatoon City , 45,140 28,947 22,561 Brown, W. G.i U.R Saskatoon, Sask. Swift Current 42,556 21,091 15,601 Graham, R. T Lib Swift Current, Sask. The Battlefords 48,868 23,759 17,268 Gregory, J. A Lib North Battleford, Sask. Weyburn 41,558 19,537 16,400 Douglas, T. C C.C.F... Weyburn, Sask. Wood Mountain 40,025 19,611 15,451 Donnelly, T.F Lib Kincaid, Sask. Yorkton 52,342 25,724 20,366 Castleden, G. H C.C.F... Yorkton, Sask. Alberta— (17 members) Acadia 29,944 14,976 8,392 Quelch, V N.D Morrin, Alta. Athabaska , 48,886 23,460 13,016 Dechene, J. M... Lib.. Bonnyville, Alta. Battle River 44,391 21,976 12,372 Fair, R N.D Paradise Valley, Alta. Bow River 44,851 23,561 16,026 Johnston, C. E.. N.D Three Hills, Alta. Calgary East 44,505 30,381 21,487 Ross, G. H Lib.. Calgary, Alta. Calgary West 41,315 27,059 19,994 Edwards, M.J... Lib.. Calgary, Alta. Camrose 44,073 22,953 12,989 Marshall, J. A... N.D Bashaw, Alta. Edmonton East 49,467 30,816 20,709 Casselman, F. C. Lib.. Edmonton, Alta. Edmonton West 43,795 30,688 21,873 MacKinnon, Hon J. A Lib.. Ottawa, Ont. Jasper-Edson. 55,345 29,967 16,751 Kuhl, W. F N.D Sprucegrove, Alta. Lethbridge 46,373 21,244 15,740 Blackmore, J. H. N.D Cardston, Alta. Macleod 43,084 23,293 16,911 Hansell, E. G... N.D Vulcan, Alta. Medicine Hat 40,949 21,591 15,134 Gershaw, F. W.. Lib.. Medicine Hat, Alta. Peace River 48,748 25,380 15,742 Sissons, J. H Lib.. Grand Prairie, Alta. Red Deer 45,525 26,155 15,306 Shaw, F. D N.D James River Bridge, Alta. Vegreville 49,261 23,219 14,214 Hlynka, A N.D Edmonton, Alta. Wetaskiwin 52,270 26,890 15,764 Jaques, N N.D Mirror, Alta. British Columbia— (16 members) Cariboo 26,094 17,575 13,591 Turgeon, J. G Lib Vancouver, B.C. Comox-Alberni 28,379 19,703 14,304 Neill, A. W Ind Alberni, B.C. Fraser Valley 31,377 20,192 15,949 Cruickshank, G. A. Lib Clayburn, B.C. Kamloops 29,249 16,180 13,592 O'Neill, T.J Lib Kamloops, B.C. 1 Rev. Mr. Brown died Apr. 1,1940, and Mr. A. H. Bence (C) was elected Aug. 19,1940. .
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