Algoma East
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Algoma East was a federal electoral district
Electoral district (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada, also known as a constituency or a riding, is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based...

 in Ontario
Ontario
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, Canada
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, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons
Canadian House of Commons
The House of Commons of Canada is a component of the Parliament of Canada, along with the Sovereign and the Senate. The House of Commons is a democratically elected body, consisting of 308 members known as Members of Parliament...

 from 1904 to 1968. It was created in 1903 from parts of Algoma riding
Electoral district (Canada)
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.

It initially consisted of the territorial district of Manitoulin and the part of the territorial district of Algoma lying east of a line drawn from south to north along the limit between the townships of Lefroy and Plummer Additional and due north to the northern limit of Algoma.

In 1904, the territorial district of Manitoulin was transferred out of the riding.

In 1914, it was redefined to consist of the eastern part of the territorial district of Algoma, excluding those parts included in Timiskaming
Timiskaming (electoral district)
Timiskaming was a federal electoral district in the northeastern part of Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1925, and from 1935 to 1997....

, the western part of the territorial district of Sudbury, and the territorial district of Manitoulin

In 1933, it was redefined to consist of the territorial district of Manitoulin, and the parts of the territorial districts of Algoma and Sudbury.

The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between Algoma, Nickel Belt and Timmins—Chapleau
Timmins—Chapleau
Timmins—Chapleau was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1979 to 1997. It was located in the northeast part of the province of Ontario...

 ridings.

Its most high-profile MP was Lester Pearson of the Liberal Party, who was Prime Minister 1963-68.

Members of Parliament

This riding elected the following members of the Canadian House of Commons
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:
  1. Albert Edward Dyment
    Albert Edward Dyment
    Albert Edward Dyment was a Canadian politician and businessman.Born at Lynden, County of Wentworth, Ontario, the son of Nathaniel Dyment, of English descent, and Annie McRae, of Scottish origin, he was educated at Barrie Collegiate Institute and at Upper Canada College...

    , Liberal
    Liberal Party of Canada
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     (1904-1908)
  2. William Ross Smyth
    William Ross Smyth
    William Ross Smyth was an Ontario merchant and political figure. He represented Algoma in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1902 to 1908 and Algoma East in the Canadian House of Commons from 1908 to 1917 as a Conservative member.He was born in Thomroam Tarves, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the...

    , Conservative (1908-1917)
  3. George Brecken Nicholson, Unionist
    Unionist Party (Canada)
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     (1917-1921)
  4. John Carruthers
    John Carruthers
    John Carruthers was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Hamilton, Canada West and became a physician and mayor of Little Current, Ontario....

    , Liberal (1921-1925)
  5. George Brecken Nicholson, Conservative (1925-1926)
  6. Beniah Bowman
    Beniah Bowman
    Beniah Bowman was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Manitoulin in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from October 24, 1918 to October 18, 1926 and Algoma East in the Canadian House of Commons from 1926 to 1930 as a United Farmers member.He was born in Waterloo County, Ontario...

    , United Farmers of Ontario
    United Farmers of Ontario
    The United Farmers of Ontario was a political party in Ontario, Canada. It was the Ontario provincial branch of the United Farmers movement of the early part of the 20th century.- Foundation and rise :...

     (1926-1930)
  7. George Brecken Nicholson, Conservative (1930-1935)
  8. Thomas Farquhar
    Thomas Farquhar
    Thomas Farquhar was a Canadian politician.- Life and early work :...

    , Liberal (1935-1948)
  9. Rt. Hon.
    The Right Honourable
    The Right Honourable is an honorific prefix that is traditionally applied to certain people in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Anglophone Caribbean and other Commonwealth Realms, and occasionally elsewhere...

     Lester B. Pearson
    Lester B. Pearson
    Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson, PC, OM, CC, OBE was a Canadian professor, historian, civil servant, statesman, diplomat, and politician, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for organizing the United Nations Emergency Force to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis...

    , Liberal (1948-1968)

Election results

|-

|DYMENT, Albert Edward
|align="right"| 2,698
|-

|TURNER, Byron H.
|align="right"|2,120
|}
|-

|SMYTH, William Ross
|align="right"|2,849
|-

|DYMENT, Albert Edward
|align="right"|2,808
|}
|-

|SMYTH, William Ross
|align="right"| 3,898
|-

|REGAN, John Lionel
|align="right"|3,716
|}
|-

|NICHOLSON, George Brecken
|align="right"| 4,742
|-

|O'CONNOR, Lawrence
|align="right"|3,596
|}
|-

|CARRUTHERS, John
|align="right"| 5,007
|-

|NICHOLSON, George Brecken
|align="right"| 4,194
|-

|WRIGHT, John Egerton
|align="right"| 3,095
|}
|-

|NICHOLSON, George Brecken
|align="right"|6,209
|-

|CARRUTHERS, John
|align="right"|5,665
|}
|United Farmers
United Farmers of Ontario
The United Farmers of Ontario was a political party in Ontario, Canada. It was the Ontario provincial branch of the United Farmers movement of the early part of the 20th century.- Foundation and rise :...


|BOWMAN, Beniah
|align="right"|6,909
|-

|NICHOLSON, George Brecken
|align="right"|6,143
|}
|-

|NICHOLSON, George Brecken
|align="right"|7,231
|-

|BOWMAN, Beniah
|align="right"|6,934
|}
|-

|FARQUHAR, Thomas
|align="right"| 5,816
|-

|CARD, William James
|align="right"| 2,541
|-

|BROMLEY, Kenneth James Webb
|align="right"| 1,362
|-

|PROVENCHER, Isadore Ernest
|align="right"| 833
|}
|-

|FARQUHAR, Thomas
|align="right"|5,565
|-

|CAMPBELL, John Lorne
|align="right"|3,126
|-

|MCVEY, J.W.
|align="right"|1,635
|}
|-

|FARQUHAR, Thomas
|align="right"|4,855
|-

|AUSTIN, Allan McNiece
|align="right"|3,610
|-

|STRAIN, William Luke
|align="right"|1,468
|}

On Mr. Farquar being called to the Senate, 10 September 1948:

|-

|PEARSON, Hon. Lester B.
|align="right"|4,685
|-

|CALLAGHAN, Lorne D.
|align="right"|2,382
|-

|FITZGERALD, John J.
|align="right"|1,236
|}
|-

|PEARSON, Hon. Lester B.
|align="right"| 6,184
|-

|TURNER, Grant H.
|align="right"| 2,908
|-

|THORNTON, George
|align="right"| 2,202
|}
|-

|PEARSON, Hon. Lester Bowles
|align="right"| 7,494
|-

|BISHOP, George H.
|align="right"| 3,877
|}
|-

|PEARSON, Lester B.
|align="right"| 8,574
|-

|MULLIGAN, H. Merton
|align="right"|5,757
|-

|REID, Martin S.
|align="right"| 2,156
|}
|-

|PEARSON, Lester B.
|align="right"| 11,240
|-

|SCULLY, Basil
|align="right"| 8,208
|-

|CORBETT, Walter James
|align="right"| 2,309
|}
|-

|PEARSON, Lester B.
|align="right"| 11,934
|-

|BERTHELOT, Alex
|align="right"| 5,631
|-

|CORK, Cam
|align="right"| 3,168
|}
|-

|PEARSON, Lester B.
|align="right"| 10,817
|-

|JEWELL, Paul
|align="right"|6,146
|-

|QUENNEVILLE, Irénée John
|align="right"| 2,016
|-

|DONAHUE, Bennett
|align="right"| 1,751
|}
|-

|PEARSON, Lester B.
|align="right"| 9,268
|-

|ALDRED, Joel
|align="right"| 5,793
|-

|STUART, Walter
|align="right"| 2,053
|}

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