He ran unsuccessfully as a
Liberal Reform candidate for a seat in the Newfoundland assembly in
1919. Campbell was named to the Executive Council as Minister of Agriculture and Mines and became a member of the
Legislative Council of Newfoundland in 1920. He was accused of misspending government funds, and when
Richard Squires refused to remove Campbell from cabinet in 1923, Squires was forced to resign as Prime Minister. A later investigation conducted by Thomas Hollis Walker found that there was some truth to these accusations. Despite this, Campbell was elected to the Newfoundland assembly in
1928 and was named a
minister without portfolio in the Executive Council. Campbell died in St. John's on May 16, 1940. == References ==