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Robert Jardine McCleave (19 December 1922 – 3 September 2004) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, and became a journalist, judge and lawyer by career. He was also an editor of the Halifax Chronicle-Herald and became a news director at radio station CJCH. McCleave attended Dalhousie University, where he graduated in law studies.[1]

Quick Facts Member of Parliament for Halifax, Member of Parliament for Halifax—East Hants ...
Robert Jardine McCleave
Member of Parliament
for Halifax
In office
June 1957  April 1963
In office
November 1965  June 1968
Member of Parliament
for Halifax—East Hants
In office
June 1968  December 1977
Personal details
Born19 December 1922
Moncton, New Brunswick
Died3 September 2004(2004-09-03) (aged 81)
Moncton, New Brunswick[1]
Political partyProgressive Conservative
ProfessionJournalist, judge, lawyer
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He was first elected at the Halifax riding in the 1957 general election. Except for a defeat at that riding in the 1963 federal election, he was re-elected to Parliament until the 1974 federal election.[citation needed]

The Halifax riding was shared by two Members of Parliament until 1967. McCleave was joined by fellow Progressive Conservative member Edmund L. Morris from 1957 to 1963, then by Michael Forrestall, another Progressive Conservative, from 1965 to 1968. The Halifax riding was redefined in 1967 so that it elected only a single Member of Parliament, therefore McCleave campaigned in the Halifax—East Hants riding as of the 1968 federal election.[citation needed]

He left federal office after 8 December 1977, prior to the end of his term in the 30th Canadian Parliament and became a provincial court judge for the province of Nova Scotia, where he served for ten years.[1]

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Electoral record

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1962 Canadian federal election: Halifax
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
Progressive ConservativeRobert McCleave42,96423.77Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeEdmund L. Morris41,80423.12Green tickY
LiberalJohn Lloyd41,47222.94 
LiberalGerald A. Regan40,63522.48 
New DemocraticJames H. Aitchison6,4643.58 
New DemocraticPerry Ronayne5,6533.13 
Social CreditRobert J. Kuglin1,7840.99 
Total valid votes 180,776 100.00
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1963 Canadian federal election: Halifax
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
LiberalJohn Lloyd46,27425.29Green tickY
LiberalGerald Regan45,17324.69Green tickY
Progressive ConservativeRobert McCleave42,54823.25 
Progressive ConservativeFinlay Macdonald41,65522.77 
New DemocraticAllan O'Brien3,8602.11 
New DemocraticPerry Ronayne3,4661.89 
Total valid votes 182,976 100.00
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1968 Canadian federal election: Halifax—East Hants
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive ConservativeBob McCleave22,323
LiberalAlex J. Cregan13,488
New DemocraticBurris Devanney1,718
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1972 Canadian federal election: Halifax—East Hants
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive ConservativeBob McCleave27,645
LiberalMary M. Casey14,308
New DemocraticDonald Aube5,530
Not affiliatedBarbara Joan Biley135
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1974 Canadian federal election: Halifax—East Hants
Party Candidate Votes
Progressive ConservativeBob McCleave25,563
LiberalBill Ozard18,308
New DemocraticLloyd R. Shaw5,861
Social CreditRobert Kirk204
Marxist–LeninistRobert Andstein113
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References

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