John Archibald Campbell QC (April 19, 1872 – November 26, 1963[1]) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
He worked as a barrister in Dauphin, Manitoba,[2] and was principal of schools in Boissevain for five years.
[3] He first campaigned for the Manitoba legislature in the 1903 provincial election, and lost to Conservative candidate John Gunne by 141 votes in Dauphin.
The Conservative Party won the election, and Campbell served as an opposition member for the next three years.
He sought a return to the legislature in the 1914 election, but lost to Conservative candidate Joseph Hamelin by sixty votes in the neighbouring constituency of Ste.