Robert Milton Johnson
Member of Parliament
for Moose Jaw
In office
December 1921  February 1923
Preceded byJames Alexander Calder
Succeeded byEdward Nicholas Hopkins
Personal details
Born
Robert Milton Johnson

(1879-01-26)26 January 1879
Collingwood Township, Ontario, Canada
Died25 July 1943(1943-07-25) (aged 64)
Political partyProgressive
ProfessionFarmer

Robert Milton Johnson (26 January 1879 25 July 1943) was a Progressive party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Collingwood Township, Ontario and became a farmer.

He was elected to Parliament at the Moose Jaw riding in the 1921 general election. During his term in Parliament, his election was annulled on 22 February 1923[1] and Johnson left the House of Commons. He made an unsuccessful attempt to win the Willow Bunch seat in the 1925 election. In the 1926 election, he returned to the Moose Jaw riding for another campaign but was also defeated. In the 1935 federal election, Johnson became the Social Credit party candidate for Moose Jaw, but drew the fewest votes of the riding.

References

  1. "Moose Jaw Election Case (Johnson v. Yake) - SCC Cases (Lexum)". scc-csc.lexum.com. January 2001. Retrieved 5 June 2019.


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