Joseph Hunter (24 December 1875 – 24 July 1935) was a politician in the
United Kingdom
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, and
member of parliament
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(MP) from 1929 until his death.
In 1927 he had taken up a new post as Director of the Liberal Campaign Department centrally, a pivotal position during
the run-up to the 1929 general election campaign when he was one of the party's national organisers.
At the
1929 general election, in his first parliamentary candidacy, he stood as the
Liberal Party candidate for
Dumfriesshire, winning the seat from the
Conservative MP
John Charteris. Hunter was re-elected in
1931
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as a Liberal, but when the party split later that year over participation in the Conservative-dominated
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, he joined the breakaway
Liberal National Party.
Hunter died in office in July 1935, aged 59.
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1875 births
1935 deaths
Scottish Liberal Party MPs
National Liberal Party (UK, 1931) politicians
UK MPs 1929–1931
UK MPs 1931–1935
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