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Robert Emmond

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The UFM won the election, and Emmond served as a government backbencher for the next five years. He did not run for re-election in 1927.
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by 619 votes in the general election. Sims, who lost his deposit, remarked that the PIP was a "little greedy" to win by so much.
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Emmond served in opposition for the next two years as a member of the Independent-Farmer legislative group. He contested the
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to win the nomination of the local "People's Independent Party" (primarily a farmers' organization), and then defeated
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and came to Manitoba with his parents in 1877. Emmond was a successful farmer in
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Lasting impressions : historical sketches of the Swan River Valley
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Emmond died on his farm in Benito after suffering a
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Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Bruce County, Ontario
Thunderhill
Benito, Manitoba
1920 provincial election
Swan River
Andrew McCleary
Liberal
William H. Sims
1922 provincial election
United Farmers of Manitoba
Conservative
Dan Howe Sr.
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"Robert William Emmond (1869-1935)"



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