Background
Hughes was born in Durham County, Ontario, and was educated at Hamilton Business College.
Hughes was born in Durham County, Ontario, and was educated at Hamilton Business College.
Foreign other people with the same name, see Sam Hughes (disambiguation)
He worked as a farmer and stock dealer, and was director of L.L.T. Stooker Company In 1890 he came to Manitoba. Hughes was also a councillor and reeve in the Rural Municipality of Grandview, and served as vice-president of the Agricultural Society.
In religion, he was a Methodist.
He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1910 provincial election, defeating his Liberal opponent by 105 votes in the constituency of Gilbert Plains. He was re-elected with an increased majority in the 1914 election.
In 1915, the Roblin administration was forced to resign from office amid a serious corruption scandal. Hughes lost his constituency to Liberal William Findlater by 591 votes.
He attempted to return to the legislature in the 1927 provincial election, but lost to Progressive candidate Arthur Berry.
He died at Winnipeg in 1940.
He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1910 to 1915, as a member of the Conservative Party.