East Calgary (N.W.T. electoral district)
East Calgary was an electoral district in the Northwest Territories from 1894 - 1905, the district was created when Calgary was split into East and West Calgary.
The two ridings would later be merged to form the new Calgary Alberta provincial electoral district. when Alberta split from the Northwest Territories.
Election results 1894 - 1902
1902 Results | 1898 Results | 1894 Results | ||||||||
Affiliation | Candidate | Votes | % | Candidate | Votes | % | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Independent | John Jackson Young | 408 | 52.04% | Alfred Cross | 182 | 33.21% | Joseph Bannerman | 209 | 33.55% | |
Liberal-Conservative | Hugh McLeod | 352 | 44.90% | S.J. Clarke | 127 | 23.18% | S.J. Clarke | 190 | 30.50% | |
Independent | James A. Reilly | 24 | 3.06% | James A. Reilly | 120 | 21.89% | N.J. Lindsay | 117 | 18.77% | |
Joseph Bannerman | 119 | 21.72% | Patrick Nolan | 57 | 9.15% | |||||
James A. Reilly | 50 | 8.03% |
Note:
- Northwest Territories is non-partisan except from after the 4th General Election in 1898 to 1905.
See also
- Calgary-East Alberta provincial electoral district
- Calgary East Federal electoral district
- East Calgary Federal electoral district
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