Becoming junior secretary to the Treasury in 1791, he acted as parliamentary whip and teller and in 1796 on the government's behalf, undertook much of the general election management.
All UUUC candidates undertook to respond solely to their own parliamentary whip if elected.
For a time, the Reform Party of Canada publicly styled their parliamentary whip with the title of "Caucus Coordinator" rather than Whip.
In June 1931, Simon and two other prominent Liberals resigned the parliamentary whip.
He was elected as a Conservative in the 2001 general election, until resigning the party's parliamentary whip in May 2013.
"Those parties won that wanted Germany," said Alfred Dregger, the parliamentary whip of the Christian Democrats.
David Dalling, the Democratic Party's parliamentary whip, nearly lost his post last week because his wife, Zelda, is a high-profile member of the congress.
Although he did not run in the election, Mr. Hajjarian has acted since then as a sort of informal parliamentary whip.
She has also been her party's parliamentary whip since August 2001.
He was re-elected in the 2001 election with an increased majority and held the positions of the Vice-President of the Fiji Labour Party, and its parliamentary whip.