Type of record Elected candidate Known but unelected candidate ✓ Perennial candidate |
Deceased | Performance: 0%
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Birth | 2 March 1881 → 143 years + 2 months ago |
Lived | 54 years + 2 months |
Only run | 28 June 1927 → 96 years + 10 months ago ↳ at age 46 years + 3 months |
Death | 10 May 1935 → 89 years ago |
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Max Steinkopf (1881–1935) © Photo 1913 Story of Manitoba via the Manitoba Historical Society — Public domain |
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Family tie with other documented individual | |||||
⊖ Maitland B.S. Steinkopf (1912–1970) | Son | | |||
Well that's interesting! | |||||
Steinkopf was the first Jewish lawyer on the Prairies. He was an unsuccessful Progressive Party candidate in Winnipeg in the 1927 general election. However, his son Maitland would serve as the Progressive Conservative member for River Heights from 1962 to 1966, but he didn't live to see his son's accomplishment. |
Race | 1 | |
Path point | 1 |
22 documented challengers | |
⊖ Royal Burritt m ⊖ John Downes m ⊖ William S. Evans m ⊖ Robert Alexander Gillespie m ⊖ Theodore Hunt m ⊖ Walter Lindal m ⊖ William Major m ⊖ Edward W. Montgomery m ⊖ Jacob Penner m ⊖ Hugh Robson m ⊖ Frank Sedziak m |
⊖ Duncan Cameron m ⊖ Robert Durward m ⊖ Seymour Farmer m ⊖ John Haig m ⊖ William Ivens m ⊖ John MacLean m ⊖ Ralph Maybank m ⊖ Jack Moore m ⊖ John Queen m ⊖ Edith Rogers f ⊖ William Tobias m |
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EN | Manitoba Historical Society, Memorable Manitobans Max Steinkopf (1881-1935) |
7 Jan 2024 |