John James
James, c. 1940s
Member of Parliament
for Durham
In office
June 1949  June 1957
Preceded byCharles Elwood Stephenson
Succeeded byPercy Vivian
Personal details
Born
John Mason James

(1911-01-17)17 January 1911
Bowmanville, Canada
Died18 October 1999(1999-10-18) (aged 88)
Bowmanville, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Professionnewspaper publisher

John Mason James (17 January 1911 18 October 1999) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. Born in Bowmanville, Ontario, he was a publisher of the Canadian Statesman newspaper by career. Before entering politics, he was a Captain of Military Intelligence during WW2 between the years of 1940–1945.

John M. James Public School in Bowmanville, Ontario was named in his honour.

He was first elected at the Durham riding in the 1949 general election and re-elected there in the 1953 election. James was defeated in the 1957 election by Percy Vivian of the Progressive Conservative party.

1957 Canadian federal election: Durham
Party Candidate Votes%±%}
Progressive ConservativePercy Vivian7,33144.49-0.48
LiberalJohn Mason James6,82941.45-4.78
Co-operative CommonwealthErnest Dent1,91811.64+2.84
Social CreditKenneth Toms3992.42
1953 Canadian federal election: Durham
Party Candidate Votes%±%}
LiberalJohn Mason James6,68446.22-0.44
Progressive ConservativeCharles Elwood Stephenson6,50444.98+1.23
Co-operative CommonwealthMerdith Roy Armstrong1,2738.80-0.78
1949 Canadian federal election: Durham
Party Candidate Votes%±%}
LiberalJohn Mason James6,90746.66+1.89
Progressive ConservativeCharles Elwood Stephenson6,47643.75-4.57
Co-operative CommonwealthJames David Kenny1,4199.59+2.68

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