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was called, in which the Liberals won a landslide majority. Molloy, however, lost his seat to Prefontaine by twenty-four votes. His defeat was primarily due to the Liberal Party's unpopularity among some francophone voters, who opposed the party's plans to end funding for denominational education.
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constituency. The Conservatives won the election, and Molloy sat with his party in opposition.
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was forced to resign from office amid a corruption scandal.
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Thomas Molloy was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Molloy made a further bid for elected office in the
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Molloy ran for the Canadian House of Commons in the
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Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Liberal Party
Shelley, Manitoba
John Molloy
Canadian Pacific Railway
House of Commons of Canada
1879 federal election
Joseph Royal
Conservative Party
riding
Provencher
Emerson
Winnipeg
Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne
1914 provincial election
Conservative
Albert Prefontaine
Carillon
Rodmond Roblin
A new election
federal election of 1921
Liberal Party of Canada
Progressive
Robert Alexander Hoey
Springfield

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