John Lloyd (Canadian politician)

John Edward Lloyd (2 August 1908 – 16 September 1985)[1] was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada for the Halifax riding. He is a lecturer and chartered accountant by career. He was born in Aldershot, England.

After unsuccessfully campaigning for the riding in the 1962 federal election, he won the seat in the 1963 federal election and served in the 26th Canadian Parliament until 1965. He lost the seat to Progressive Conservative candidates in the 1965 federal election.

1965 Canadian federal election: Halifax
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Progressive Conservative Robert McCleave 46,007 25.08 Green tickY
Progressive Conservative Michael Forrestall 40,983 22.34 Green tickY
Liberal John Lloyd 39,942 21.77  
Liberal Robert J. Butler 38,191 20.82  
New Democratic Jim Aitchison 8,983 4.90  
New Democratic Bruce Wallace 8,387 4.57  
Independent Ignatius Jeriome Kennedy 950 0.52  
Total valid votes 183,443 100.00
1963 Canadian federal election: Halifax
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Liberal John Lloyd 46,274 25.29 Green tickY
Liberal Gerald Regan 45,173 24.69 Green tickY
Progressive Conservative Robert McCleave 42,548 23.25  
Progressive Conservative Finlay Macdonald 41,655 22.77  
New Democratic Allan O'Brien 3,860 2.11  
New Democratic Perry Ronayne 3,466 1.89  
Total valid votes 182,976 100.00
1962 Canadian federal election: Halifax
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Progressive Conservative Robert McCleave 42,964 23.77 Green tickY
Progressive Conservative Edmund L. Morris 41,804 23.12 Green tickY
Liberal John Lloyd 41,472 22.94  
Liberal Gerald A. Regan 40,635 22.48  
New Democratic James H. Aitchison 6,464 3.58  
New Democratic Perry Ronayne 5,653 3.13  
Social Credit Robert J. Kuglin 1,784 0.99  
Total valid votes 180,776 100.00

References edit

  1. ^ "John Lloyd's genealogical profile". Archived from the original on 5 October 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2011.

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