New Democratic Party of Manitoba candidates, 1966 Manitoba provincial election

The New Democratic Party of Manitoba ran fifty-three candidates in the 1966 provincial election, and elected eleven members to remain as the third-largest party in the provincial legislature. Some of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.

This page also includes information about New Democratic Party candidates in by-elections between 1966 and 1969.

by-elections

Wolseley, 20 February 1969: Archie Stone

Archie Stone was born and raised in Saskatchewan, and moved to Winnipeg in 1963. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Music from the University of Alberta in 1967, and was working as a high-school music teacher at the time of the election. He was also seeking a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Manitoba.

Stone joined the New Democratic Party in 1957, and was an active member for many years.[1] He received 944 votes (20.37%) in 1969, finishing third against Progressive Conservative candidate Leonard Claydon. Stone later supported Sidney Green in the 1969 New Democratic Party of Manitoba leadership election.[2]

References

  1. "13 candidates seek seats", Winnipeg Free Press, 15 February 1969, p. 12.
  2. Winnipeg Free Press, 29 May , p. 10.
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