Parry Sound (electoral District) - Electoral History

Electoral History

Canadian federal election, 1904: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal WATSON, Robert James 2,410
Conservative FREEBORN, James S. 2,035


Canadian federal election, 1908: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative ARTHURS, James 2,932
Liberal WATSON, Robert James 2,135


Canadian federal election, 1911: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative ARTHURS, James 2,976
Liberal MORRISON, George 1,918


Canadian federal election, 1917: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Government ARTHURS, James 5,182
Opposition HOCKEN, Norman Cecil 2,043


Canadian federal election, 1921: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative ARTHURS, James 3,229
Independent MASON, William Robert 3,157
Progressive PARTRIDGE, Augustus Wellington 2,784


Canadian federal election, 1925: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative ARTHURS, James 5,224
Liberal MASON, William Robert 3,922


Canadian federal election, 1926: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative ARTHURS, James 5,418
Liberal LUDGATE, James 4,358


Canadian federal election, 1930: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative ARTHURS, James 5,504
Liberal HILLIAR, Joseph 4,365


Canadian federal election, 1935: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal SLAGHT, Arthur G. 6,230
Conservative LIMBERT, Milton Henry 3,965
Reconstruction MASON, William Robert 1,245


Canadian federal election, 1940: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal SLAGHT, Arthur G. 5,850
National Government MCLEAN, A.Coulter 4,159
New Democratic Party CULBERT, Clarence E. 786


Canadian federal election, 1945: Parry Sound
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal MCDONALD, Bucko 5,301
Progressive Conservative MCLEAN, A. Coulter 4,909
Co-operative Commonwealth TAYLOR, Earle Torrie 1,951

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