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Rod Clement

Rodney Stewart Clement (September 30, 1919 – March 9, 1969) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1949 to 1959 and again from 1966 to 1968. Initially elected as an Independent, Clement ended his career as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party.

Early life and career edit

Clement was born in Russell, Manitoba, and educated at Binscarth. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1941 to 1945, saw action in World War II, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) award. He later worked as a farmer, rancher, and automobile and implement dealer. He also remained active as a pilot, and operated the first privately owned helicopter in Manitoba. Clement was a member of the United Church of Canada.[1]

Legislator edit

Clement was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1949 election for the riding of Russell as an Independent, supporting the coalition government of Douglas L. Campbell.

He was re-elected in the 1953 election as an Independent Liberal-Progressive. He was endorsed by the official Liberal-Progressive Party during the election, and promised to affiliate with "some political party" at some point in the next legislative session. Clement eventually became a full member of the Liberal-Progressive Party, and was narrowly re-elected under this party's banner in the 1958 election for the new riding of Birtle-Russell.

In the 1959 election, he lost to Progressive Conservative Robert Smellie by 224 votes. He did not contest the 1962 election, but returned to defeat Smellie by 245 votes in the 1966 provincial election. The Progressive Conservatives were returned with a majority government provincially, and Clement served as the critic for agriculture in the official opposition.[1]

Clement resigned his seat on June 5, 1968 to contest the federal riding of Marquette for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1968 Canadian federal election. He was unsuccessful, losing to Progressive Conservative Craig Stewart by over 3,500 votes.

Clement died in hospital on March 9, 1969. He was 49 years old.

Electoral record edit

Federal
1968 Canadian federal election: Marquette
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Craig Stewart 12,706 48.62
Liberal Rod Clement 9,183 35.14
New Democratic Michael S. Antonation 3,651 13.97
Independent Walter Donovan 593 2.27
Total valid votes 26,133 100.00
Total rejected ballots 170
Turnout 26,303 82.52
Electors on the lists 31,875

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ex-MLA Clement Dies in Hospital", Winnipeg Free Press, 11 March 1969, p. 3.

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