• Hugh Alden Edighoffer (July 22, 1928 – July 2, 2019) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal...
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    occasion of a tie and then must vote by precedent). Liberal Party MPP Hugh Edighoffer (Perth) was named Speaker following the 1985 provincial election that...
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    10904 Richard Thomas (L) 9544 Leo Gagne (NDP) 1130 Perth: (incumbent) Hugh Edighoffer (L) 20040 Glynn Coghlin (PC) 6076 Warren Ham (NDP) 2796 Peterborough:...
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    (L) 6935 Bill Pabst (NDP) 2231 Warren Edgar (FCP) 647 (incumbent) Hugh Edighoffer (L) 18037 Warren Ham (NDP) 6080 Ron Christie (PC) 5357 Peter Adams...
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    Richard Thomas (L) 8949 Arthur Davis (NDP) 1448 Perth: (incumbent) Hugh Edighoffer (L) 16283 Colleen Misener (PC) 7883 Scott Wilson (NDP) 1881 Peterborough:...
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    Frank Miller Liberal: David Peterson (1985) New Democratic: Bob Rae Hugh Edighoffer June 26, 1985 July 31, 1987 Liberal minority (48 of 125 seats)[A] David...
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  • Labine 2,973 Lorne Maeck Perth Bob Smith 7,473 Hugh Edighoffer 18,160 Larry J. Wraith 2,989 Hugh Edighoffer Peterborough John Turner 15,606 Mike O'Toole...
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  • Perth Vivian Jarvis 6,056 (22.92%) Hugh Edighoffer 18,201 (68.88%) Carson McLauchlan 2,167 (8.20%) Hugh Edighoffer Peterborough John Turner 16,923 (40...
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  • Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2016. For Hugh Edighoffer's Legislative Assembly information see "Hugh Edighoffer, MPP". Parliamentary History. Legislative...
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    majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by David Peterson. Hugh Edighoffer served as speaker for the assembly. resigned seat died in 1990 retired...
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    Robert Nixon, politician July 21 – Anne Harris, sculptor July 22 – Hugh Edighoffer, politician (d. 2019) July 23 – Irving Grundman, ice hockey executive...
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  • schlager singer. Suzanne Eaton, 59, American biologist, asphyxiation. Hugh Edighoffer, 90, Canadian politician. Ion Geantă, 59, Romanian Olympic sprint canoer...
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  • Succeeded by Dan Mathieson Ontario MPP In office 1990–1995 Preceded by Hugh Edighoffer Succeeded by Bert Johnson Constituency Perth Personal details Born...
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  • general election, Edwards lost by 187 votes to the Liberal candidate, Hugh Edighoffer. He retired from public life after the election. Pierre Normandin (1966)...
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  • (FCP) 2769 (8.7%) Hugh Edighoffer Waterloo North Total votes: 38 883 Andrew Telegdi 9441 (24.3%) Elizabeth Witmer 14 552 (37.4%) Hugh Miller 11 298 (29...
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      Kitchener—Wilmot: John Sweeney   Oxford: Harry Craig Parrott   Perth: Hugh Edighoffer   Waterloo North: Herb Epp   Wellington South: Harry Worton...
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      Kitchener—Wilmot: John Sweeney   Oxford: Harry Craig Parrott   Perth: Hugh Edighoffer   Waterloo North: Edward R. Good   Wellington South: Harry Worton...
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  • figure skating Iain Duncan (born 1963), professional ice hockey player Hugh Edighoffer (born 1928), Liberal Ontario MPP (1967–1990) and Speaker of the Ontario...
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  • Without Portfolio (1985 May–June) Special Parliamentary Responsibilities Predecessor Title Successor Hugh Edighoffer Deputy Speaker 1981-1983 Terry Jones...
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  • Special Parliamentary Responsibilities Predecessor Title Successor William Hodgson Deputy Speaker 1975-1977 Hugh Edighoffer...
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  • re-elected in Peterborough, but was replaced as Speaker by Liberal Hugh Edighoffer when the Tories lost control of the legislature after the election...
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    until July 31, 1987, just prior to the 1987 general election. Hugh Alden Edighoffer served as speaker for the assembly. Twenty-two days into the 33rd...
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  • Conservative Peel South Douglas Kennedy Progressive Conservative Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal Peterborough Walter Pitman New Democratic Party Port Arthur...
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  • Ruprecht Liberal Parry Sound Ernie Eves Progressive Conservative Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal Peterborough John Melville Turner Progressive Conservative...
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  • Peel South Robert Douglas Kennedy Progressive Conservative Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal Peterborough John Melville Turner Progressive Conservative...
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  • Democratic Party Parry Sound Lorne Maeck Progressive Conservative Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal Peterborough John Melville Turner Progressive Conservative...
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    Democratic Party Parry Sound Lorne Maeck Progressive Conservative Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal Peterborough Gillian Ann Sandeman New Democratic Party Port...
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