Herbert Bertie Anscomb (February 23, 1892 – November 12, 1972) was a Canadian politician in the province of British Columbia. He was leader of the Conservative...
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(1915–1916), and Simon Fraser Tolmie (1928–1933). Royal Maitland and Herbert Anscomb served as deputy premiers, both during the coalition governments of...
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government, with the Liberals led by Johnson and the Conservatives led by Herbert Anscomb, won a landslide victory in the 1949 election—at 61% the greatest percentage...
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between both parties. Both Premier Byron "Boss" Johnson and Tory leader Herbert Anscomb lost their seats. Not even the Socreds had expected to win the election...
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1922 32 Reginald Hayward 1922 1924 33 John Carl Pendray 1924 1928 34 Herbert Anscomb 1928 1931 35 David Leeming 1931 1936 36 Andrew McGavin 1936 1944 37...
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Cattanach MacDonald North Vancouver: Dorothy Steeves Oak Bay: Herbert Anscomb Omineca: Mark Matthew Connelly Peace River: Glen Everton Braden...
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retired as premier. The Conservative Party agitated for its leader, Herbert Anscomb, to succeed Hart as premier, but the Liberals outnumbered the Tories...
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responsibility for the portfolios until Herbert Anscomb was sworn in as the new minister on September 15. Anscomb held the portfolios in conjunction with...
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Johnson Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Harold Winch Conservative Herbert Anscomb none Nancy Hodges 23rd Assembly 23rd general Feb. 3, 1953 Mar. 27,...
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Votes Candidates 1945 1949 ± # ± % ± (pp) Coalition Boss Johnson Herbert Anscomb 48 37 39 2 428,773 167,626 61.35 5.52 Co-operative Commonwealth Harold...
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allowing him to retain the title of "leader of the Official Opposition". Anscomb's Conservatives had been part of a coalition government with the Liberals...
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leader of the Coalition. The Conservatives had wanted their new leader Herbert Anscomb to be premier, but the Liberals in the Coalition refused.[citation...
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Columbia Conservative Party leaders have represented the riding including Herbert Anscomb who was Minister of Finance and Deputy Premier in the Liberal-Conservative...
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Okanagan: K. C. MacDonald North Vancouver: John Henry Cates Oak Bay: Herbert Anscomb Omineca: Edward Fraser Rowland Peace River: Joseph Hardcastle Corsbie...
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Victoria City In office November 2, 1933 – June 15, 1949 Serving with Herbert Anscomb, Robert Connell, Byron Ingemar Johnson, Joseph Douglas Hunter, William...
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the two parties would renew their coalition arrangement. Johnson and Herbert Anscomb, leader of the Conservatives, agreed to continue the coalition on December...
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John Hart Victoria City: William Thomas Straith Victoria City: Herbert Anscomb Victoria City: Joseph Douglas Hunter Yale: John Joseph Alban Gillis...
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Conservative Party of British Columbia following the resignation of Herbert Anscomb and led the party through the 1953, 1956 and 1960 general elections...
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acclaimed in Columbia in the subsequent byelection. Incomplete The incumbent Herbert Frederick Kergin received 267 votes. The incumbent Cyril Francis Davie...
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Frank Putnam George Moir Weir Gordon Sylvester Wismer Conservatives Herbert Anscomb Rolf Wallgren Bruhn Ernest Crawford Carson Leslie Harvey Eyres Roderick...
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Victoria City 1933–1937 Served alongside: Herbert Anscomb, John Hart, and Boss Johnson Succeeded by Herbert Anscomb Preceded by Reginald Hayward Succeeded by...
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Douglas Turnbull Gordon Sylvester Wismer Progressive Conservatives Herbert Anscomb Ernest Crawford Carson Leslie Harvey Eyres Roderick Charles MacDonald...
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Frank Putnam George Moir Weir Gordon Sylvester Wismer Conservatives Herbert Anscomb Rolf Wallgren Bruhn Ernest Crawford Carson Leslie Harvey Eyres Roderick...
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Frank Putnam George Moir Weir Gordon Sylvester Wismer Conservatives Herbert Anscomb Rolf Wallgren Bruhn Ernest Crawford Carson Leslie Harvey Eyres Roderick...
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Premier Duff Pattullo (1933–1941) John Hart (1941–1944) Succeeded by Herbert Anscomb Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for New Westminster...
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Okanagan Coalition John Henry Cates North Vancouver Coalition Herbert Anscomb Oak Bay Coalition Edward Fraser Rowland Omineca CCF Joseph Hardcastle...
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Philip Archibald Gibbs MLA for Oak Bay In office 1952–1960 Preceded by Herbert Anscomb Succeeded by Alan Brock MacFarlane Personal details Born (1893-08-05)August...
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Frank Putnam George Moir Weir Gordon Sylvester Wismer Conservatives Herbert Anscomb Rolf Wallgren Bruhn Ernest Crawford Carson Leslie Harvey Eyres Roderick...
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Douglas Turnbull Gordon Sylvester Wismer Progressive Conservatives Herbert Anscomb Ernest Crawford Carson Leslie Harvey Eyres Roderick Charles MacDonald...
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Liberals and Progressive Conservatives collapses on January 19, 1952. Herbert Anscomb, Leslie Harvey Eyres, Roderick Charles MacDonald, Alexander Campbell...
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