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by a greater margin. Tanner served on the opposition benches throughout his time in the legislature.
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Tanner was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Manitoba
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provincial election of 1920
Liberal
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Winnipeg
Kildonan and St. Andrews
1922 election
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John Bracken
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House of Commons of Canada
federal election of 1930
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