Deloraine—Glenwood

Deloraine—Glenwood

Deloraine—Glenwood is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada.

The constituency was created for the 1949 provincial election, by a merger of the Deloraine and Glenwood constituencies. It was eliminated by redistribution in the 1958 election.

Provincial representatives

  Name Party Took Office Left Office
     James O. Argue
Progressive Conservative (Coalition) 1949 1953
    
Progressive Conservative 1953 1955
     Albert Draper
Progressive Conservative 1955 1958

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