Less than two years later, on December 24, 1901, he was elected to the legislature without opposition in a by-election for Winnipeg South.
Winnipeg South was expected by some to be a close race in 2011, although theses pundits were later proven wrong.
In 1949, he topped the poll in the redistributed four-member riding of Winnipeg South.
This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Winnipeg South riding.
In 2007, Loewen was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate for Winnipeg South.
He later campaigned as the Conservative candidate for Winnipeg South in the 2004 federal election.
He was re-elected in the 1949 provincial election, winning the third position in the four-member constituency of Winnipeg South.
Turner was again re-elected in the 1953 provincial election, topping the poll in Winnipeg South.
After no other volunteers came forward, Bayley agreed to campaign for the party in Winnipeg South on condition that 100 supporters provide financial backing.
He was first elected to Parliament at the Winnipeg South riding in the 1935 general election then re-elected in 1940, 1945 and 1949.