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Independent Liberal-Progressive candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election : ウィキペディア英語版 | Independent Liberal-Progressive candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election
There were seven Independent Liberal-Progressive candidates in the 1953 Manitoba provincial election. Two of these candidates were endorsed by the official party. The other five were not, and competed against official Liberal-Progressive candidates. Fred Klym registered as an Independent Liberal-Progressive candidate in St. Clements after losing the party nomination to Stanley Copp by six votes, but he withdrew before election day. Joseph H. Kachor also entered the contest in Fairford, but also withdrew. ==John Solomon (Emerson)== Solomon was an incumbent Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). He lost the Emerson Liberal-Progressive nomination to Frank Casper on April 18, 1953 by a vote of 76 to 57, but later alleged that the nomination meeting was improperly convened and entered the contest against Casper. Solomon's candidacy split the local party association. The provincial party declared that the nomination meeting was properly convened, and affirmed Casper's candidacy. Solomon finished in first place on the first count, and defeated Casper on the second count. Solomon seems to have rejoined the Liberal-Progressive caucus after the election, while Casper later joined the Progressive Conservative Party. See Solomon's biography page for more information.
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