George Denison (Canadian politician)

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1879 Ontario general election: Addington
George Denison
Ontario MPP
In office
1883–1886
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Hammel Madden Deroche 1,53150.7510.02
Conservative George Denison 1,48649.25+10.02
Total valid votes3,01766.761.14
Eligible voters4,519
Liberal hold Swing 10.02
Source: Elections Ontario [2]

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References

  1. Richard Gwyn, Nation Maker, Vol. II:pg. 441. Vintage Canada, 2012. Print.
  2. "Data Explorer". Elections Ontario. 1879. Retrieved 17 April 2024.