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PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 8.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Totes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the Ho PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 33 8.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Totes 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. Ontario—concluded Lambton West 32,601 22,041 16,674 Gray, R. W Lib Sarnia, Ont. Lanark 32,856 21,854 16,079 Soper.B. H Lib Smiths Falls, Ont. Leeds 35,157 23,479 18,637 Fulford, G. T Lib Brockville, Ont. Lincoln 54,199 37,685 28,955 Lockhart, N. J. M.. Cons St. Catharines, Ont. London 59,821 43,951 32,388 Johnston, J. A Lib London, Ont. Middlesex East 34,788 23,608 16,389 Ross, D. G Lib Lucan, Ont. Middlesex West 23,632 15,151 9,953 McCubbin, R Lib Strathroy, Ont. Muskoka-Ontario 35,513 23,414 15,197 Furniss, S. J Lib-Prog. Brechin, Ont. Nipissing 88,597 64,005 38,632 Hurtubise, J. R Lib Sudbury, Ont. Norfolk 31,359 22,459 15,272 Taylor, W. H Lib Scotland, Ont. Northumberland 30,727 19,973 15,555 Fraser, W. A Lib Trenton, Ont. Ontario 45,139 29,353 20,320 Moore, W. H Lib Dunbarton, Ont. Ottawa East 51.667 37,357 29,363 Pinard, J. A Lib Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa West 78,656 61,322 41,751 Mcllraith, G.J Lib Ottawa, Ont. Oxford 47,825 32,710 19,397 Rennie, A. S Lib Tillsonburg, Ont. Parry Sound 26,198 15,798 10,877 Slaght, A. G Lib Toronto, Ont. Peel 28,156 20,221 16,234 Graydon, G Cons Brampton, Ont. Perth 47,816 30,966 21,531 Sanderson, F. G Lib St. Marys, Ont. Peterborough West 37,042 25,189 19,311 Fraser, G. K Cons Lakefield, Ont. Port Arthur 35,313 26,290 18,947 Howe, Hon. CD.. Lib Ottawa, Ont. 24,596 14,146 10,350 L'Orignal, Ont. Prescott 28,697 18,329 Bertrand.E. O Lib Napanee, Ont. Prince Edward-Lennox. 12,568 Tustin, G. J Cons 27,230 16,420 11,523 Warren, R. M Lib Eganville, Ont. Renfrew North 26,986 16,572 11,537 Renfrew, Ont. Renfrew South 26,899 15,079 McCann, J. J Lib Bourget, Ont. Russell 36,572 21,709 9,102 Goulet, A Lib Orillia, Ont. SimcoeEast 29,224 19,922 15,592 McLean, G. A Lib Barrie, Ont. Simcoe North 32,524 23,103 13,192 McCuaig, D. F Lib Cornwall, Ont. Stormont 37,594 32,545 16,557 Chevrier, L Lib Kirkland Lake, Ont. Timiskaming 31,841 21,766 22,440 Little, W Lib Omemee, Ont. Victoria 53,777 36,661 16,002 McNevin, B Lib Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo North 36,075 24,639 22,712 Euler, Hon. W. D».. Lib Preston, Ont. Waterloo South 82,731 52,356 16,086 Homuth, K. K Cons Fonthill, Ont. Welland 27,677 16,259 36,977 Damude, A. B Lib Arthur, Ont. Wellington North 35,856 23,642 10,052 Blair, J. K Lib Guelph, Ont. Wellington South 66,943 45,419 17,427 Gladstone, R. W.... Lib Hamilton, Ont. Wentworth 66,194 51,544 31,110 Corman, E. H Lib Toronto, Ont. York East 43,323 29,117 34,422 McGregor, R. H Cons Ottawa, Ont. York North 60,350 49,012 19,644 Mulock, Hon. W. P. Lib Forest Hill Village, York South 33,873 Cockeram, A Cons Ont. York West. 55,881 39,995 28,968 Adamson, A.R. Cons. Port Credit, Ont. City of Toronto— Broad view 57,523 38,653 25,261 Church, T. L Cons., Toronto, Ont. Danforth 41,824 29,243 21,000 Harris, J. H Cons.. Toronto, Ont. Davenport 57,039 40,119 26,310 MacNicol, J. R Cons.. Toronto, Ont. Eglinton 54,859 48,399 34,368 Hoblitzell, F. G.... Lib.... Toronto, Ont. Greenwood 57,296 37,302 25,775 Massey, D Cons.. Toronto, Ont. High Park 52,971 37,165 26,386 Anderson, A.J Cons.. Toronto, Ont. Parkdale 51,398 37,485 26,372 Bruce, Hon. H. A... Cons.. Toronto, Ont. Rosedale 53,081 36,072 24,232 Jackman, H. R Cons.. Toronto, Ont. St. Paul's 62,283 49,279 30,898 Ross.D. G Cons.. Toronto, Ont. Spadina 82,127 56,944 38,259 Factor, S Lib.... Toronto, Ont. Trinity 60,806 39,113 28,062 Roebuck, A. W Lib.... Toronto, Ont. Manitoba— (17 members) Brandon 38,098 23,061 17,798 Matthews, J. E Lib Brandon, Man. Churchill 33,909 18,362 13,485 Crerar, Hon. T. A. Lib Ottawa, Ont. Dauphin 40,597 22,554 17,218 Ward, W.J Lib Dauphin, Man. Lisgar 30,595 15,747 9,560 Winkler, H. W Lib Morden, Man. Macdonald 36,127 20,283 14,977 Weir.W.G Lib.-Prog Carman, Man. Marquette 38,105 21,112 16,993 Glen, Hon. J. A Lib Russell, Man. Neepawa 29,449 17,438 13,921 MacKenzie, F. D.., Lib Neepawa, Man. Portage la Prairie, 27,610 15,749 12,413 Leader, H Lib Portage la Prairie, Man. i Hon. Mr. Euler was appointed to the Senate, May 9, 1940, and Mr. L. O. Breithaupt (L) was elected Aug. 19, 1940. 12379—3 .
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