Duncan John McIntyre (1842–?), Canadian lawyer and political figure from Ontario
Isadora Duncan | Duncan Sandys | Arne Duncan | Duncan, British Columbia | Alasdair MacIntyre | Seymour Duncan | Sandy Duncan | Iain Duncan Smith | Duncan Hines | Duncan Edwards | John Duncan | Duncan MacLeod | Duncan | John Duncan (artist) | Adam Duncan | Raymond Duncan | Duncan Patterson | Duncan Hunter | Duncan Grant | Duncan B. Forrester | Arthur Duncan | Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan | William Duncan Strong | Mal Duncan | Duncan Sheik | Duncan Jones | Duncan Fletcher | Duncan Fallowell | Duncan Campbell Scott | Duncan Campbell |
In 1961, Hanan and nine other National MPs (Ernest Aderman, Gordon Grieve, Duncan MacIntyre, Robert Muldoon, Herbert Pickering, Logan Sloane, Brian Talboys, Mrs Esme Tombleson and Bert Walker) crossed the floor and voted with Labour to abolish the death penalty for murder in New Zealand.
The phrase Young Turk was used by Ian Templeton to describe three of the new National MPs elected in 1960, Peter Gordon, Duncan MacIntyre and Rob Muldoon.