William Chisholm Macdonald

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1945 Canadian federal election: Halifax
William Chisholm Macdonald
Member of Parliament
for Halifax
In office
March 1940 November 1946
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
Liberal Gordon Benjamin Isnor 26,40725.15Green check.svgY
Liberal William Chisholm MacDonald 23,61622.49Green check.svgY
Progressive Conservative Henry P. MacKeen18,18217.31 
Progressive Conservative Gerald Dwyer18,03717.18 
Co-operative Commonwealth Lloyd R. Shaw 8,9378.51 
Co-operative Commonwealth R. Leo Rooney8,7838.36 
Labor–Progressive R. Charles Murray5600.53 
Independent O.R. Regan4880.46 
Total valid votes 105,010 100.00
1940 Canadian federal election : Halifax
PartyCandidateVotes%Elected
Liberal William Chisholm MacDonald 22,08924.94Green check.svgY
Liberal Gordon Benjamin Isnor 19,39821.90Green check.svgY
National Government Richard A. Donahoe18,19720.54 
National Government Charles B. Smith18,11420.45 
Independent LiberalRobert Emmett Finn9,21710.41 
Co-operative Commonwealth Helgi I.S. Borgford1,5611.76 
Total valid votes 88,576 100.00

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