Samuel Merner

The Hon.
Samuel Merner
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Waterloo South
In office
1878–1882
Preceded by James Young
Succeeded by James Livingston
Senator for Hamburg, Ontario
In office
1887–1908
Appointed by John A. Macdonald
Personal details
Born (1823-01-09)9 January 1823
Kien, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
Died 11 August 1908(1908-08-11) (aged 85)
Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario
Political party Conservative

Samuel Merner (9 January 1823 11 August 1908) was a Canadian businessman and politician.

Born in Kien, Canton of Bern, Switzerland, with the last name of Muerner or Mürner, he immigrated to Canada with his parents in 1837 settling in Waterloo County, Ontario. He later anglicized his last name to Merner.

A businessman, his career in politics started in 1857 when he became a member of the council of the village of New Hamburg, Ontario. From 1873 to 1878, he was reeve of New Hamburg and served as Warden of Waterloo County in 1878. After losing a by-election in 1878 in the Ontario provincial riding of Waterloo South, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the federal riding of Waterloo South in the 1878 federal election. A Conservative, he was defeated in the 1882 election but was appointed to the Senate in 1887 representing the senatorial division of Hamburg, Ontario. He served until his death in 1908.

Electoral record

Canadian federal election, 1887: Waterloo South
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalJames Livingston 2,254 54.44 +0.88
ConservativeSamuel Merner 1,886 45.56 -0.92
Total valid votes 4,140 100.0
Liberal hold Swing +0.90
Canadian federal election, 1882: Waterloo South
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
LiberalJames Livingston 1,580 53.52 +4.28
ConservativeSamuel Merner 1,372 46.48 -4.28
Total valid votes 2,952 100.0
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +4.28
Canadian federal election, 1878: Waterloo South
Party Candidate Votes%∆%
ConservativeSamuel Merner 1,468 50.76
LiberalJames Young 1,424 49.24
Total valid votes 2,892 100.0
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing

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