Russell (Ontario electoral district)
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Russell was a federal and provincial electoral district in eastern Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1967.
The federal riding was created by the British North America Act of 1867, and consisted initially of the County of Russell the townships of Gloucester and Osgoode in the county of Carleton. In 1903, the Rideau Ward of the city of Ottawa was added to the riding. In 1933, it was redefined to consist of the county of Russell and the part of the county of Carleton included in the township of Gloucester, excepting that part of the township of Gloucester included in the town of Eastview and the village of Rockcliffe Park. In 1947, it was expanded to include the town of Eastview in the township of Gloucester in the county of Carleton.
The federal electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between Glengarry—Prescott, Ottawa East and Ottawa—Carleton ridings.
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[edit] Members of Parliament
- James Alexander Grant, Conservative (1867-1874)
- Robert Blackburn, Liberal (1874-1878)
- John O'Connor, Conservative (1878-1882)
- Moss Kent Dickinson, Conservative (1882-1887)
- William Cameron Edwards, Liberal (1887-1903)
- David Wardrope Wallace, Liberal (1903-1904)
- Norman Frank Wilson, Liberal (1904-1908)
- Charles Murphy, Liberal (1908-1925)
- Alfred Goulet, Liberal (1925-1945)
- Joseph-Omer Gour, Liberal (1945-1959)
- Paul Tardif, Liberal (1959-1968)
[edit] Members of Provincial Parliament
- William Craig, Conservative (1867-1874)
- Adam J. Baker, Conservative (1875-1883)
- Honoré Robillard, Conservative (1883-1886)
- Alexander Robillard, Liberal (1886-1898)
- Onésime Guibord, Liberal (1898-1904)
- Damase Racine, Liberal (1905-1921)
- Alfred Goulet, Liberal (1922-1923)
- Aurélien Bélanger, Liberal/Independent (1923-1929)
- Charles Avila Séguin, Conservative (1929-1934)
- Arthur Desrosiers, Liberal (1934-1937)
- Romeo Bégin, Liberal (1937-1948)
- Joseph Daniel Nault, Progressive Conservative (1948-1954)
- Gordon Lavergne, Progressive Conservative (1954-1963)
- Albert Lawrence, Progressive Conservative (1963-1967)
[edit] Pre-confederation
District created in 1834 from Prescott & Russell.
Members of the Parliament of Upper Canada
- Thomas McKay (1834-1840)
Members of the Parliament of the Province of Canada
- William Henry Draper, Conservative (1841-1843)
- William Stewart, Conservative (1843-1844)
- Archibald Petrie, Conservative (1844-1847)
- George Byron Lyon-Fellowes, Conservative (1847-1857)
- John W. Loux (1857-1861)
- Robert Bell, Conservative (1861-1866)
[edit] Federal electoral history
Canadian federal election, 1867 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Conservative | James Alexander Grant | 1,293 | ||||
Unknown | Mr. Bell | 695 |
Canadian federal election, 1872 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Conservative | James Alexander Grant | 1,217 | ||||
Liberal | Malcolm Cameron | 952 |
Canadian federal election, 1874 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Robert Blackburn | 1,078 | ||||
Conservative | James Alexander Grant | 1,014 | ||||
Unknown | W.R. Bell | 95 |
Canadian federal election, 1878 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Conservative | Hon. John O'Connor | 1,612 | ||||
Unknown | Ira Morgan | 1,097 |
By-election: On Mr. O'Connor being appointed President of the Privy Council, 4 November 1878 |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Conservative | Hon. John O'Connor | acclaimed |
Canadian federal election, 1882 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Conservative | Moss Kent Dickinson | 1,644 | ||||
Liberal | William C. Edwards | 1,335 |
Canadian federal election, 1887 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | William C. Edwards | 2,301 | ||||
Conservative | Charles H. Mackintosh | 2,146 |
By-election: On Mr. Edwards being unseated for bribery, 7 May 1888 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | William C. Edwards | 2,166 | ||||
Unknown | Charles H. Mackintosh | 1,963 |
Canadian federal election, 1891 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | William C. Edwards | 2,308 | ||||
Conservative | Moss Kent Dickinson | 1,895 |
Canadian federal election, 1896 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | William C. Edwards | 2,983 | ||||
Conservative | E.N. Hurtibise | 1,380 | ||||
Independent | G.J. Wilson | 1,093 |
Canadian federal election, 1900 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | William C. Edwards | 3,089 | ||||
Conservative | George H. Perley | 2,523 |
By-election: On Mr. Edwards being called to the Senate, 20 April 1903 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | David Wardrope Wallace | acclaimed |
Canadian federal election, 1904 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Norman F. Wilson | 3,305 | ||||
Conservative | John E. Askwith | 2,357 | ||||
Independent | Morris Shaver | 66 |
Canadian federal election, 1908 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Hon. Charles Murphy | 3,616 | ||||
Conservative | John A. Gamble | 2,470 |
Canadian federal election, 1911 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Hon. Charles Murphy | 3,812 | ||||
Conservative | Joseph Ulric Vincent | 2,836 |
Canadian federal election, 1917 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Opposition | Hon. Charles Murphy | 5,895 | ||||
Government | Duncan Cameron Merkley | 3,768 |
Canadian federal election, 1921 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Hon. Charles Murphy | 9,069 | ||||
Progressive | Marshall Rathwell | 6,836 |
By-election: On Mr. Murphy being appointed Postmaster General, 19 January 1921 |
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Hon. Charles Murphy | acclaimed |
Canadian federal election, 1925 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Alfred Goulet | 8,419 | ||||
Conservative | Duncan Cameron Merkley | 6,328 |
Canadian federal election, 1926 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Alfred Goulet | 9,062 | ||||
Conservative | Wilfrid Thivierge | 4,876 |
Canadian federal election, 1930 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Alfred Goulet | 9,551 | ||||
Conservative | Alexandre Marion | 7,964 |
Canadian federal election, 1935 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Alfred Goulet | 5,041 | ||||
Independent | John Rudolphus Booth | 2,897 | ||||
Reconstruction | Marshall Rathwell | 1,423 | ||||
Conservative | Mathias Landry | 1,368 | ||||
Independent | Joseph Alvary Brisson | 862 |
Canadian federal election, 1940 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Alfred Goulet | 6,045 | ||||
National Government | Frederic-A. Caillier | 2,961 |
Canadian federal election, 1945 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Joseph-Omer Gour | 5,519 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Frederic-A. Caillier | 3,271 | ||||
Independent | Antonin Lalonde | 2,708 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Thomas Keenan | 600 | ||||
Social Credit | Harvey Turner | 340 |
Canadian federal election, 1949 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Joseph-Omer Gour | 12,635 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Moïse Gendron | 5,767 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Ernest Cousineau | 1,112 | ||||
Social Credit | Adrien-Joseph Papineau | 538 |
Canadian federal election, 1953 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Joseph-Omer Gour | 15,969 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Joseph E. Charron | 6,470 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Ernest Cousineau | 1,157 | ||||
Social Credit | Alexandre Denommée | 519 |
Canadian federal election, 1957 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Joseph-Omer Gour | 20,673 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Wilbur Nixon | 12,271 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Harry Jacks | 1,420 | ||||
Social Credit | Eddie Parisien | 1,161 |
Canadian federal election, 1958 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Joseph-Omer Gour | 21,575 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Wilbur Nixon | 19,464 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Harry Jacks | 1,224 | ||||
Social Credit | Eddie Parisien | 594 |
By-election: On Mr. Gour's death, 5 October 1959 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Paul Tardif | 21,070 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Wilbur Nixon | 14,152 | ||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | Denis Kalman | 1,077 |
Canadian federal election, 1962 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Paul Tardif | 29,322 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Leo Kelly | 15,492 | ||||
New Democratic Party | Harold B. Wilson | 3,385 | ||||
Social Credit | Adrien Papineau | 1,427 |
Canadian federal election, 1963 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Paul Tardif | 31,182 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Joe Poirier | 14,892 | ||||
New Democratic Party | Harold B. Wilson | 3,191 | ||||
Social Credit | Léo Cote | 2,938 |
Canadian federal election, 1965 | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | ||||
Liberal | Paul Tardif | 28,997 | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Ken Binks | 15,718 | ||||
New Democratic Party | Harold B. Wilson | 7,186 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Website of the Parliament of Canada