Burt Wendell Fansher

Burt Wendell Fansher
Member of Parliament
for Lambton East
In office
December 1921  October 1925
Preceded by Joseph Emmanuel Armstrong
Succeeded by Joseph Emmanuel Armstrong
In office
September 1926  July 1930
Preceded by Joseph Emmanuel Armstrong
Succeeded by John Thomas Sproule
Personal details
Born Burt Wendell Fansher
(1880-05-06)6 May 1880
Florence, Ontario
Died 1 April 1941(1941-04-01) (aged 60)
Political party Progressive
Spouse(s) Meda Walker
m. 1 July 1922[1]
Profession farmer

Burt Wendell Fansher (6 May 1880 1 April 1941) was a Reconstruction Party and Progressive party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Florence, Ontario and became a farmer.

Fansher attended Ontario Agricultural College.[1]

He was first elected to Parliament at the Lambton East riding in the 1921 general election when he defeated Conservative incumbent Joseph Emmanuel Armstrong. After serving one term at Lambton East, Armstrong defeated Fansher in the 1925 election. In the 1926 election, Fansher won back the riding from Armstrong. After another term, Fansher was defeated by John Thomas Sproule of the Conservatives in the 1930 federal election.

After riding boundary changes, Fansher made one more attempt to return to the House of Commons at the newly configured Lambton—Kent riding in the 1935 federal election. On this occasion, Fansher ran as a Reconstruction Party candidate but both he and Sproule lost to Hugh MacKenzie of the Liberals.

References

  1. 1 2 Normandin, A.L. (1929). Canadian Parliamentary Guide. Ottawa: Mortimer Company.

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