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Hamiota (electoral district)

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Hamiota is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada. It was created by redistribution in 1903, and eliminated with the 1969 provincial election.

The constituency was located in the province's southwestern corner, and included the rural municipality of Hamiota. Both the town and the electoral division were named after Thomas Hamilton, an early explorer.

Provincial representatives

  Name Party Took Office Left Office

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David Jackson
Liberal 1903 1907

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William Ferguson
Conservative 1907 1914

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John Henry McConnell
Liberal 1914 1922
  Thomas Wolstenholme
Progressive 1922 1936

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Norman Turnbull
Social Credit 1936 1940

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Social Credit (Coalition) 1940 1949
  Charles Shuttleworth
Liberal–Progressive 1949 1958

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Barry P. Strickland
Progressive Conservative 1958 1966

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Earl Dawson
Liberal 1966 1969