William Ryan (Canadian politician)

William Ryan
Member of Parliament
for St. John—Albert
In office
October 1935 – January 1938
Preceded byMurray MacLaren
Succeeded byAllan McAvity
Personal details
Born
William Michael Ryan

(1887-11-22)22 November 1887
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Died4 January 1938(1938-01-04) (aged 50)
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Mary Alice Duston
m. 12 June 1918[1]
Professionbarrister, journalist

William Michael Ryan (22 November 1887 – 4 January 1938) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Saint John, New Brunswick and became a barrister and journalist.

Ryan attended University of St. Joseph's College where he earned a Master of Arts degree, then King College Law School where he earned a Bachelor of Civil Law. He became a journalist for New Brunswick newspaper the Telegraph-Journal and Regina Leader.[1]

He was first elected to Parliament at the St. John—Albert riding in the 1935 general election after unsuccessful campaigns there in 1926 and 1930. Ryan died in Saint John on 4 January 1938 before completing his term in the 18th Canadian Parliament, on the same day that another House of Commons member, George Perley, died.[2][3]


1935 Canadian federal election: Saint John—Rothesay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal 15,125 48.0 +13.9
Conservative Douglas King Hazen 11,643 36.9 -19.0
Reconstruction Paul Cross 4,094 13.0
Independent Liberal Howe Cowan 672 2.1
Total valid votes 31,534 100.0

Note: popular vote is compared to the party's total share of the popular vote in the 1930 general election.


1930 Canadian federal election: Saint John—Rothesay
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Conservative Murray MacLaren 16,454 33.0 Y
Conservative Thomas Bell 16,395 32.9 Y
Liberal Allan McAvity 8,595 17.3
Liberal William Ryan 8,371 16.8
Total valid votes 49,815 100.0

Total Conservative vote: 32,849, or 65.9% of the total, an increase of 4.2% from the 1926 general election.
Total Liberal vote: 16,966, or 34.1%, a decrease of 4.2% from the 1926 general election.

1926 Canadian federal election: St. John—Albert
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Conservative Murray MacLaren 12,441 31.0 Y
Conservative Thomas Bell 12,310 30.7 Y
Liberal William Michael Ryan 8,007 20.0
Liberal Robert Thomas Hayes 7,356 18.3
Total valid votes 40,114 100.0%

Total Conservative vote: 24,751, or 61.7% of the total, a decrease of 0.2% from the 1925 general election.
Total Liberal vote: 15,363, or 38.3% of the total, an increase of 0.2% from the 1925 general election.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Normandin, A.L. (1936). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  2. ^ The Canadian Press (5 January 1938). "Dominion Parliament Loses Two Members In One Day". The Globe and Mail. p. 11.
  3. ^ The Canadian Press (5 January 1938). "William M. Ryan; Member of Canadian House of Commons and a Barrister". New York Times.