Pierre-Amand Landry

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1887 Canadian federal election: Kent
Sir Pierre-Amand Landry
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Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Kent
In office
1883–1890
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Pierre-Amand Landry 1,76555.5-4.3
Liberal George McInerney 1,10044.5+4.3
By-election on September 22, 1883
PartyCandidateVotes
Conservative Kent (New Brunswick federal electoral district)KentPierre-Amand Landry1,63859.8-4.8
Liberal George McInerney 1,10040.2+4.8

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