Kenneth Forrest Duncan (March 7, 1881[1] – February 4, 1952[2]) was a public servant, farmer, financial agent and political figure in British Columbia.
He represented Cowichan in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1919 to 1924 as an Independent member.
[1] Duncan was defeated by William Henry Hayward when he ran for a seat in the assembly in 1916 and then was elected in a 1919 by-election held after Hayward assumed official military duties in Ottawa.
He was re elected in 1920 and then defeated when he ran for reelection in the new riding of Cowichan-Newcastle in 1924 as a candidate for the Provincial Party.
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