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Mari Power

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80:. Mari won the coin toss, becoming the youngest woman to stand for parliament anywhere in the country, and Ivan Power worked as her deputy agent. Although she lost the election by more than 20,000 votes, it was the strongest Labour performance in the seat to date. Her performance was praised, and she was expected to be re-adopted. 41:, she was a daughter of William Henry Stevenson. She joined the East Islington Labour League of Youth, her grandfather having been a Labour Member of Parliament, and at the age of eighteen, she worked for her uncle's newspaper, in South Wales. She spent time attending the 179: 77: 73: 184: 148: 65: 68:, and the couple married in 1935, soon after he and his first wife were divorced. Both were supporters of the 169: 174: 54: 42: 144: 69: 46: 31: 163: 61: 17: 83:
In June 1936, Power died, at the age of 23, following a short illness.
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Mari Stevenson
British
Sorbonne
League of Nations
Geneva
James Thomas Flexner
Ivan Power
John Power
Labour Party
Hornsey
1935 United Kingdom general election






ISBN
0823216616
Categories
1910s births
1936 deaths
Labour Party (UK) parliamentary candidates
University of Paris alumni

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