Frederick Samuel Snider (September 2, 1854—February 10, 1918) was a provincial politician, physician, and sheriff in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.
He was born in Windham Township in Norfolk County, Ontario, and received his medical degree from McGill University.
[5] The petition to overturn the results alleged that Snider was paid a fee by the Conservative Party to stand as a candidate.
It was further alleged that sums ranging from $2 to $5 were paid to fifty individuals in exchange for their votes[6] and that free railway tickets were provided to several voters.
[7] In the resulting trial, five charges of corrupt election practices were upheld after Snider admitted accepting $500 from the Conservative Party.