Brandon City (electoral district) explained

Brandon City is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada.

It was initially created as Brandon in 1881, following the westward expansion of Manitoba's boundaries. It was eliminated through redistribution before the 1886 provincial election, and replaced with Brandon East and Brandon West. The area was further redistributed prior to the 1888 election, and Brandon City was created along with Brandon North and Brandon South.

The constituency was renamed Brandon for the 1958 provincial election. It disappeared from the electoral map with the 1969 provincial election, when the city was once again divided into Brandon East and Brandon West.

Provincial representatives for Brandon

 Name PartyTook officeLeft officeJohn W. Sifton
Liberal18811883Joseph Woodworth
Conservative18831886

Provincial representatives for Brandon City

 Name PartyTook officeLeft officeJames Smart
Liberal18881892William Alexander Macdonald
Conservative18921893Charles Adams
Liberal18931899Stanley McInnis
Conservative18991907George Coldwell
Conservative19071915Stephen Clement
Liberal19151920Albert Edward Smith
Dominion Labour19201922John Edmison
Independent19221932George Dinsdale
Conservative19321943Dwight Johnson
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation19431945
Independent Cooperative Commonwealth Federation19451945Leslie McDorman
19451949Joseph Donaldson
Progressive Conservative19491951Reginald Lissaman
Progressive Conservative19521958

Provincial representatives for Brandon (re-established)

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 Name PartyTook officeLeft officeReginald Lissaman
Progressive Conservative19581969