1896 Manitoba general election
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The 1896 Manitoba general election was held on January 15, 1896. Sir Charles Tupper was voted into power for a term which would last only 68 days.[1]
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The 1896 Manitoba general election was held on January 15, 1896. Sir Charles Tupper was voted into power for a term which would last only 68 days.[1]
Elections in Manitoba | |
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General elections | |
Municipal elections | |
See also: List of Manitoba by-elections |