Harvey Patterson

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1924 –

95

Who is Harvey Patterson?

Harvey Norman Murray Patterson is a retired politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1973 to 1975. His term in office is usually remembered for the controversial nature of his election.

The son of Norman Clifford Patterson and Isabel Baker, he was born in Roland, Manitoba and educated at University of Manitoba, and served overseas with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in World War II. In 1961, he was a delegate to the founding convention of the New Democratic Party in Ottawa, Ontario. Patterson married Margaret Black in 1946. Before entering politics, he worked as a tractor trailer driver.

He was actively involved in Winnipeg's labour movement, serving as President of the Winnipeg Labour Council in the early 1970s. He was also the chairman for the province's 1970 Panel on Labour Relations and its 1971 Panel on Human Rights and Consumer Affairs.

In the provincial election of 1973, Patterson ran for the NDP in the Winnipeg riding of Crescentwood against Progressive Conservative Lawrie Pollard and Liberal June Menzies. Patterson won on election night, but a judicial recount invalidated 150 ballots and handed the victory to Pollard. The recount was appealed and a revised count was a tie. The returning officer broke the tie in Patterson's favour.

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Sep 12, 1924

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on July 23, 2013

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