William Frank (politician)

William Frank (politician)

Infobox CanadianMP
name=William Charles Frank



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birth_date=birth date and age|1923|7|24
birth_place=London Township, Ontario
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riding=Middlesex
term_start=October 1972
term_end=May 1974
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profession=businessman, merchant
party=Progressive Conservative
party colour=Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
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William Charles Frank (born 24 July 1923 at London Township, Ontario)cite web | url=http://www.westernfair.com/fair/wf_agri_hall_2000_wfrank.html | publisher=Western Fair | title=Agriculture Hall of Fame, 2008 inductees: William Frank | accessdate=2008-08-07 ] was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a businessman and merchant by career.

He first attempted to seek election as a Member of Parliament at the Middlesex riding in the 1968 federal election but was defeated by Jim Lind of the Liberal party. Frank made another attempt there in the 1972 general election and succeeded that time. However, he only served in the 29th Canadian Parliament and with changes to electoral district boundaries, he campaigned in the new Middlesex—London—Lambton riding and lost to Liberal candidate Larry Condon. Bill Frank made one more unsuccessful attempt to return to Parliament in the 1980 election at London—Middlesex, but again a Liberal candidate, Garnet Bloomfield, won.

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