Subsequently, the United Farmers of Manitoba would represent the province's farming community in a more organized way.
The United Farmers of Manitoba officially entered politics in 1921, and ran an organized campaign in the 1922 election.
Wood became secretary of the United Farmers of Manitoba serving until 1925.
The United Farmers of Manitoba formed the government.
He was re-elected in the 1922 election, which was won by the United Farmers of Manitoba.
He later joined the United Farmers of Manitoba.
He was a member of the United Farmers of Manitoba.
The Liberals were defeated by the United Farmers of Manitoba in the 1922 campaign.
Compton was by this time a candidate of the United Farmers of Manitoba.
Malcolm did not run in the 1922 provincial election, which the Liberals lost to the United Farmers of Manitoba.