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St. Clements (electoral district)

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St. Clements is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada, which existed on two separate occasions. The original constituency was one of twenty-four established at the province's creation in 1870. It was eliminated through redistribution before the 1888 provincial election, but was restored for the 1914 election. The division was eliminated for the second time by redistribution prior to the 1958 election.

St. Clements was located to the northeast of Winnipeg. After its elimination, much of its territory was included in the new constituency of Brokenhead.

Provincial representatives

  Name Party Took Office Left Office

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Thomas Bunn
Government Supporter (probable) 1870 1874

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Thomas Howard
Opposition 1874 1878

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John Sifton
Independent-Liberal 1878 1879

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Edward Hay
Independent-Liberal 1879 1883

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John Allan
Conservative 1883 1886

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David Glass
Independent Conservative 1886 1888

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  Donald A. Ross
Liberal-Independent 1914 1920

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Matthew Stanbridge
Dominion Labour Party 1920 1920

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Independent Labour Party 1920 1922

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Donald A. Ross
Independent 1922 1927
  Robert Hoey
Progressive 1927 1932
 
Liberal–Progressive 1932 1936
  Herbert Sulkers
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation 1936 1941
  Nicholas Stryk
Liberal–Progressive 1941 1945
  Wilbert Doneleyko
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation 1945 1949
 
Independent Cooperative Commonwealth Federation 1949 1949
  Nicholas Stryk
Liberal–Progressive 1949 1950
  Albert Trapp
Liberal–Progressive 1950 1953
  Stanley Copp
Liberal–Progressive 1953 1958