Charles Elwood Stephenson

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1953 Canadian federal election: Durham
Charles Stephenson
Charles Elwood Stephenson Portrait 1940s (cropped).jpg
Stephenson, c. 1940s
Member of Parliament
for Durham
In office
June 1945 June 1949
PartyCandidateVotes%±%}
Liberal John Mason James 6,68446.22-0.44
Progressive Conservative Charles Elwood Stephenson6,50444.98+1.23
Co-operative Commonwealth Merdith Roy Armstrong1,2738.80-0.78
1949 Canadian federal election : Durham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%}
Liberal John Mason James 6,90746.66+1.89
Progressive Conservative Charles Elwood Stephenson6,47643.75-4.57
Co-operative Commonwealth James David Kenny1,4199.59+2.68
1945 Canadian federal election : Durham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%}
Progressive Conservative Charles Elwood Stephenson 6,47948.32+3.69
Liberal W. Frank Rickard6,00344.77-10.60
Co-operative Commonwealth Wilfrd George Bowles9266.91

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