John Lovitt (9 October 1832 – 13 April 1908) was a Canadian ship’s captain, shipowner, shipbuilder, entrepreneur, and politician.

Early life and education

Born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the eldest son of the John W. Lovitt, Lovitt was educated at the Yarmouth Academy.[citation needed]

Career

A master mariner and shipowner, he was also a director of the Bank of Yarmouth. He represented Yarmouth as a Liberal representative in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1874 to 1878. He held a seat in the House of Commons from 1887 until 1891. He was called to the Senate on the advice of Wilfrid Laurier on 29 March 1897. Sitting for the Liberal Party of Canada he served until his death in 1908.

Personal life

He married Elizabeth Guest in January 1860. They had three sons and five daughters.

Electoral record

1887 Canadian federal election: Yarmouth
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal John Lovitt 1,872
Liberal Joseph Robbins Kinney 1,180
Independent J.K. Hatfield 21
By-election on 15 December 1887

On election being declared void, 13 August 1887

Party Candidate Votes


Liberal John Lovitt 1,551
Independent T.B. Crosby 980

References

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