Thomas Hambly Ross
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Thomas Hambly Ross (February 25, 1886 - November 20, 1956) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Woodstock, Ontario, Ross was first elected in the 1940 election as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Hamilton East, receiving 47.4% of the vote and defeating Conservative incumbent Albert Brown. He was re-elected in the 1945 election, with a significantly reduced plurality of 37.5%.
With his third election in 1949, Ross received 39.9%. His final election in 1953 saw Ross returned to Ottawa with 45.2% of the vote.
He did not run in 1957.
Preceded by: Albert A. Brown, Con |
Member of Parliament for Hamilton East (1940-1957) |
Succeeded by: Quinto Martini, PC |