The Manitoba Liberal-Progressive Party ran fifty candidates in the 1953 provincial election. Thirty-two of these candidates were elected, giving the party...
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the opposition party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, following a defeat in the 2023 provincial election. The origins of the party lie at the...
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba ran 38 candidates in the 1953 provincial election, under the leadership of Errick Willis. Twelve of these...
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Independent Liberal-Progressive candidates in the 1953 Manitoba provincial election. Two of these candidates were endorsed by the official party. The other...
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The Manitoba Liberal Party (French: Parti libéral du Manitoba) is a political party in Manitoba, Canada. Its roots can be traced to the late 19th century...
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Liberal-Progressive was a label used by a number of candidates in Canadian elections between 1925 and 1953. In federal and Ontario politics there was no...
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STV. (The 1953 election was to be the last provincial election in Manitoba to have multi-member districts and election by STV. After that election all Manitoba...
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eleven Independent candidates in the 1953 Manitoba provincial election. One of these, Stephen Juba, was elected. Some of these candidates have separate biography...
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The Manitoba Social Credit Party ran 43 candidates in the 1953 Manitoba election, two of whom were elected. Some of these candidates are individual biography...
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newly elected party leader Premier John Bracken of Manitoba, a former member of the Progressive Party of Manitoba. In the 1957 federal election, John Diefenbaker...
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