
Thomas Lennox
Thomas Lennox was a Canadian politician who served as a member of the Conservative Party. He is most notable for his victory against William Lyon Mackenzie King in the 1925 federal election, where he won the Southern Ontario riding of York North by a margin of 494 votes. Lennox's win was significant in the context of King's political career, as it contributed to a pivotal moment of defeat for the Liberal leader. Despite this victory, Lennox's political impact and subsequent career are less documented compared to more prominent figures of his time.
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King lost his seat in the Southern Ontario riding of York North by 494 votes to Conservative Thomas Lennox.
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