Malcolm G. Munroe was an Ontario political figure.
He represented Elgin West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from January to July 1875.
His election, however was later petitioned, on the basis that Munroe, who won the election by a mere ten votes, had votes by "people not qualified to vote", and that valid ballots for his opponent were disregarded.
[1] The petition later proved to be successful in a decision made by the Ontario Elections court on June 24, 1875, elevating the election runner-up, Thomas Hodgins to the office and voiding the election results on July 7, 1875.
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