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 Election
Saskatchewan general election, 2003 The province of Lorne Calvert.
Quebec general election, 1912 In the Quebec general election on Joseph-Mathias Tellier.
Quebec general election, 1935 In the Quebec general election on Maurice Duplessis.
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 Election
Saskatchewan general election, 2003 The province of Lorne Calvert.
Quebec general election, 1912 In the Quebec general election on Joseph-Mathias Tellier.
Quebec general election, 1935 In the Quebec general election on Maurice Duplessis.
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 Election
Saskatchewan general election, 2003 The province of Lorne Calvert.
Irish general election, 1997 The election for the 28th Dáil was held on the 1997.
Quebec general election, 1939 In the Quebec general election on Maurice Duplessis.
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 Election
Saskatchewan general election, 2003 The province of Lorne Calvert.
Quebec general election, 1912 In the Quebec general election on Joseph-Mathias Tellier.
Quebec general election, 1939 In the Quebec general election on Maurice Duplessis.
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 General
Irish general election, 1997 The election for the 28th Dáil was held on the 1997.
Irish general election, 1992 The election for the 27th Dáil was held on 1992.
Irish general election, 2002 The election for the 29th Dáil was held on 2002.
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 General
Irish general election, 1997 The election for the 28th Dáil was held on the 1997.
Irish general election, 1992 The election for the 27th Dáil was held on 1992.
Irish general election, 2002 The election for the 29th Dáil was held on 2002.
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 General
Irish general election, 1997 The election for the 28th Dáil was held on the 1997.
Irish general election, 1992 The election for the 27th Dáil was held on 1992.
Irish general election, 2002 The election for the 29th Dáil was held on 2002.
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 Ontario Liberal Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Even though Sinclair led the party through two elections he was never formally elected as leader by the Ontario Liberal Association which, due to its state of disorganization, did not organize a leadership convention until 1930.
In the 1999 election, the governing Conservatives started the campaign behind in the polls, but an advertising strategy focusing on attacking new Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty, as well as a weak campaign by the Liberals, enabled the Tories to return to power with a majority in the Legislature.
In the 2003 Ontario election, however, the Tories ran the poor campaign, and their new leader, Ernie Eves was seen to be weak and untrustworthy.
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 Walter Humphries Montague - Serving Agriculture: Canada's Ministers of Agriculture 1867-1997
In 1887, he was elected to the House of Commons for Haldimand, Ontario--but the election was declared void.
Later in the year, he won a second election, which was also plagued by controversy and voided in court.
Montague was appointed to the Privy Council in 1894 and served as minister without portfolio from December 1894 to March 1895, and as secretary of state from March to December 1895.
http://www.agr.gc.ca/bios/index_e.php?page=montague

  
 California State Officials' Bios
At this election he was the nominee of the Republican and Democratic parties.
At the time of his election in 1897, 1903, and 1909 he was absent from the State attending to his Congressional duties in Washington.
In the fall election of 1896 he was a candidate before the people of California for reelection, and received the endorsement of the Republican county conventions that comprised a majority of the senatorial and assembly districts in the State.
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 Canadian
Canadian federal election, 1940 The 1940 Canadian election was the 19th General Election in Canadian history.
Canadian federal election, 1945 The 1945 Canadian election was the 20th General Election in Canadian history.
Canadian federal election, 1867 The 1867 election was the first election for the new nation of The Province of Canada wh...
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 William Hearst biography .ms
While prohibition was approved by the voters, the Hearst government was unexpectedly defeated by the United Farmers of Ontario party in their first election.
The plebiscite was held the same day as the 1919 general election.
William Hearst ( February 15, 1864 – September 29, 1941) was the Conservative Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario from 1914 to 1919.
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 Ontario Progressive Conservative Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ontario electionelection was held in 1987 in which the Tories were reduced to third place in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Grossman was personally defeated in his downtown Toronto riding and resigned immediately.
Tory, a longtime associate of the PC Party, was elected to the Ontario legislature in a by-election in March, 2005, in the seat that Eves held.
1990 election under Harris, while the Peterson government was defeated it was at the hands of the NDP who formed a government with Bob Rae as Premier.
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 Edward Blake: Information From Answers.com
The Liberals won the subsequent 1874 federal election, Blake joined the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie serving as Minister of Justice and President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.
Blake became leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in 1868 and became Premier in 1871, but left provincial politics the next year to run in the 1872 federal election.
In 1871 he became premier of Ontario, and he later served as minister of justice (1875–77) in Alexander Mackenzie's government and as leader of the Liberal party (1880–87).
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 Ontario general election, 1894 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ontario general election, 1894 was the eighth general election held in the Province of
* Party did not nominate nadidates in previous election
The Ontario Conservative Party, led by William Ralph Meredith, formed the official opposition.
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 Ontario Progressive Conservative Party - Enpsychlopedia
Tory, a longtime associate of the PC Party, was elected to the Ontario legislature in a by-election in March, 2005, in the seat that Eves held.
The 2004 leadership election was held on September 18, 2004, electing John Tory as the party's new leader.
Andy Brandt was the party's interim leader until a leadership election was held in 1990 in which Mike Harris defeated Diane Cunningham.
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 Ontario
Haldimand County, Ontario Haldimand, county on the Caledonia, Cayuga, and Dunnville.
Ontario County, New York Ontario County is a 1990.
Dundas County, Ontario Dundas County, Ontario is a former United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
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 Ontario general election, 1971 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ontario general election of 1971 was held to elect the 117 members of the
John Robarts as PC leader and premier earlier in the year, won an eighth consecutive term in office, and maintained its majority in the legislature, increasing its caucus in the legislature by eight seats from its result in the previous election.
Legislative Assembly (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the Province of Ontario,
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 Ontario Liberal Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Even though Sinclair led the party through two elections he was never formally elected as leader by the Ontario Liberal Association which, due to its state of disorganization, did not organize a leadership convention until 1930.
The Ontario Liberal Association (particularly supporters of William Lyon Mackenzie King) demanded a leadership convention and one was finally held in May 1943 electing
In the 2003 election, however, the Tories ran the poor campaign, and their new leader, Ernie Eves was seen to be weak and untrustworthy.
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 William Hearst biography .ms
While prohibition was approved by the voters, the Hearst government was unexpectedly defeated by the United Farmers of Ontario party in their first election.
The plebiscite was held the same day as the 1919 general election.
William Hearst ( February 15, 1864 – September 29, 1941) was the Conservative Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario from 1914 to 1919.
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 The Honourable Alexander C. Rutherford, 1905-10
At the general election of 1909, the Rutherford Government was reelected with another strong majority and Alexander C. Rutherford continued to serve as Premier, Provincial Treasurer, and Minister of Education.
His government was sustained by a large majority at the general election of November 9, 1905.
Following his election as the first President of the Liberal Party of Alberta in August, 1905, he was appointed Premier of Alberta by Lieutenant-Governor George H.V. Bulyea on September 2, 1905, the day after the Province of Alberta was established.
http://www.assembly.ab.ca/lao/library/premiers/rutherfo.htm

  
 Election Resources on the Internet: Federal Elections in Canada - Elections to the House of Commons
The 38th general election was called in May 2004 by Prime Minister Paul Martin, a former Finance Minister who was elected leader of the ruling Liberal Party in November 2003 and who has been in office since December 2003, when Jean Chrétien stepped down after ten years as head of government.
Less than a year after winning Canada's 38th general election on June 28, 2004, the Liberal minority government prevailed by a single vote in a parliamentary confidence motion on Thursday, May 19, 2005.
Between 1962 and 1980, eight federal elections were held in Canada, five of which (1962, 1963, 1965, 1972 and 1979) resulted in minority governments, as no party won an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons.
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 cm1_cod1.txt
Although Labor remained the largest party, the incumbent Labor government resigned after the election and was replaced by a mini-coalition of three parties at the center, the Christian People's Party, the Center (Agrarian) party and the Liberals." (Valen (1997), "Norway: The Storting Election of September 15, 1997," Electoral Studies 555-60).
During the last government and over the course of the campaign, the traditional opposition party, the JSP, collapsed, several new parties formed, and prominent politicians "crossed the floor." (Reed (1997), "The 1996 Japanese General Election", Electoral Studies 16:1) (3) The CSES items were contained in the post-election wave of a panel study.
Elections of the President of the Republic of Lithuania.
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 CBC - Canada Votes 2004 - Daily Answer - Answer Reference Shelf
However, voting in the Quebec riding of Frontenac during the 1980 general election was held off for two weeks because of the death of one of the nominated candidates.
Canada Elections Act revisions in 1970 lowered the age for voting and running for office from 21 to 18.
Instead, the Governor General appoints people to sit in the Upper House of Parliament according to the wishes of the prime minister of the day, as vacancies occur when a sitting senator retires at age 75 or dies.
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 Ontario Progressive Conservative Party biography .ms
When the Liberal-NDP Accord expired an election was held in 1987 in which the Tories were reduced to third place in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Grossman was personally defeated in his downtown Toronto riding and resigned immediately.
The Tories failed to improve their standing in the 1990 Ontario election under Harris, while the Peterson government was defeated it was at the hands of the NDP who formed a government with Bob Rae as Premier.
In the 1995 Ontario election, Harris catapulted his party from third place to an election victory, running on a "Common Sense Revolution" platform, a right wing platform that highlighted a number of "wedge issues" and promised significant tax cuts, cuts to welfare, the introduction of workfare, privatization and other neo-conservative measures.
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 Encyclopedia: Ottawa South
The province of Ontario, Canada conducted a general election on October 2, 2003, to elect the 103 Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) in the Ontario Legislative Assembly.
The Ontario general election of 1999 was held in the Canadian province of Ontario in the late spring of 1999.
A resident of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, she was the New Democratic Party candidate for the riding of Ottawa South, a traditionally Liberal riding, in the 2004 federal election.
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 City of Toronto Bios  History of Toronto and County of York
He was a member of the Executive Council in Ontario in the Sandfield-Macdonald Administration, from July 20, 1867, until the resignation of the Ministry, December 19, 1871, and with the exception of the last five months of this period, when he was Commissioner of Crown Lands, he held the offices of Provincial Secretary and Registrar.
In 1861 he entered the arena of political life, and sat for North Ontario, in the Canada Assembly, from the general election of that year until the general election of 1863, when he was defeated.
He was also leader, and a very able one, too, of the Opposition, from the general election in December, 1871, until appointed to the Judgeship in the Queen's Bench, in November, 1878, which position he held until appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1884.
http://www.historyoftoronto.ca/history/bios/torC.html

  
 Ontario general election, 2003 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ontario general election of 2003 was held on October 2, 2003, to elect the 103 members of the Legislative Assembly (Members of Provincial Parliament, or "MPPs") of the Province of Ontario, Canada.
The election was called on September 2 by Premier Ernie Eves after public opinion polls indicated an increase in support for the governing Ontario Progressive Conservative Party because of the government's handling of the 2003 North American blackout.
The election was won, however, by the Ontario Liberal Party, led by Dalton McGuinty.
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 Bob Rae: Information From Answers.com
Rae was re-elected to the federal parliament in the 1980 election.
Cassidy resigned as leader after a poor performance in the 1981 provincial election, and a movement began to draft Rae as his replacement.
During the same period, the Ontario New Democratic Party was suffering from internal disunity under the leadership of Michael Cassidy, a figure from the NDP's left wing who was neither supported nor respected by the party establishment.
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 Canada in the Making - Glossary
He was often bitterly at odds with Pierre Vaudreuil, the governor general of New France, as Vaudreuil was born in the colony and was not part of the French aristocracy.
He served under General Wolfe at the capture of Québec, he later became governor of the province after British merchants agitated for the removal of his predecessor, Sir James Murray.
This was defeated in a non-confidence motion in parliament and a new federal election was called.
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