Type of record Elected candidate ✓ Known but unelected candidate Perennial candidate |
Deceased | Performance None |
Birth | 29 November 1877 → 146 years + 5 months ago |
Lived | 78 years + 3 months |
Death | 5 March 1956 → 68 years + 1 month ago |
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Lucien Dubuc (1877–1956) No photo available |
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⊖ Joseph Dubuc (1840–1914) | Father | ||||
⊖ Thomas B. Molloy (1878–1948) | Brother-in-law | | |||
Well that's interesting! | |||||
Dubuc's election in Peace River in the 1905 Alberta general election was overturned by the provincial cabinet due to significant irregularities, and even going so far as to question whether the vote was held at all. Dubuc took the matter to court to force the executive council to recognize the results and prevent the calling of a new election, but his legal action failed. He chose not to run again but his challenger, James Cornwall, did — but Cornwall lost to Thomas Brick. |
Race | 0 | |
Path point | 1 |
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