Victoria City (provincial electoral district)
Victoria City was one of the first twelve provincial electoral districts in the province of British Columbia, Canada, upon its entry into Confederation that year. It was originally a four-member riding, and elected to the Legislature several prominent Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Premiers. It last appeared on the hustings in the 1963 election.
Electoral history
Note: Winners in each election are in bold.
British Columbia Byelection: Victoria City January 11, 18732 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Independent |
Robert Beaven |
Acclaimed |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
n/a |
-.- % |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
² The byelection was called due to Beaven's resignation upon appointment to the Executive Council (cabinet) on December 23, 1872. This byelection was one of a series held to confirm appointments to the Executive Council, which was the old parliamentary convention. As this byelection writ was filled by acclamation, no polling day was required and the seat was filled within two weeks. The stated date is the date the return of writs was received by the Chief Electoral Officer. |
British Columbia Byelection: Victoria City February 22, 18764 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Opposition | Simeon Duck | 282 | 38.79% | – | unknown |
|
Government | Andrew Charles Elliott | 445 | 61.21% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
727 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
4 The byelection was called following Elliott's resignation upon appointment to the Executive Council (cabinet) on February 1, 1876. |
British Columbia Byelection: Victoria City July 10, 18785 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Independent |
Robert Beaven |
Acclaimed |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
n/a |
-.- % |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
5 The byelection was called due to Beaven's resignation upon his appointment to Executive Council June 26, 1878 This byelection was one of a series held to confirm appointments to the Executive Council, which was the old parliamentary convention. As this byelection writ was filled by acclamation, no polling day was required and the seat was filled within two weeks. The stated date is the date the return of writs was received by the Chief Electoral Officer. |
British Columbia Byelection: Victoria City April 15, 18857 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Government | Simeon Duck | 281 | 50.63% | – | unknown |
|
Opposition | Robert Taylor Williams | 274 | 49.37% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
555 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
7 The byelection was called due to the resignation of Simeon Duck upon his appointment to the Executive Council March 21, 1885. |
In 1902, premier Edward Gawler Prior won a seat in a by-election.
10th British Columbia election, 1903 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Liberal |
William George Cameron |
1,860 |
14.54% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Richard Low Drury |
1,744 |
13.63% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Richard Hall |
1,554 |
12.14% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Charles Hayward |
1,396 |
10.91% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Henry Dallas Helmcken |
1,342 |
10.49% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Hunter |
1,223 |
9.56% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
James Dugald McNiven |
1,627 |
12.71% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Albert Edward McPhillips |
1,352 |
10.57% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist | James Cameron Watters | 697 | 5.45% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
12,795 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
11th British Columbia election, 1907 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Conservative |
Henry Frederick William Behnsen |
1,477 |
11.77% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William George Cameron |
1,164 |
9.28% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Davey |
1,497 |
11.93% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Richard Low Drury |
1,192 |
9.50% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party of BC |
Ernest Amos Hall |
863 |
6.88% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Richard Hall |
1,089 |
8.68% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party of BC |
Arngrimur Johnson |
437 |
3.47% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party of BC |
William Herbert Marcon |
366 |
2.92% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Richard McBride12 |
1,614 |
12.86% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
James Dugald McNiven |
1,029 |
8.20% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Henry Broughton Thomson |
1,377 |
10.97% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist | James Cameron Watters | 443 | 3.53% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
12,548 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
12 Sixteenth Premier of British Columbia. |
12th British Columbia election, 1909 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Conservative |
Henry Frederick William Behnsen |
2,497 |
12.92% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Davey |
2,053 |
12.96% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Richard Low Drury |
2,031 |
10.51% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Kyle Houston |
1,875 |
9.71% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Richard McBride |
2,846 |
14.78% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Alfred James Morley 13 |
2,218 |
11.48% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist | George Oliver | 659 | 3.41% | – | unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Oliver14 |
2,216 |
11.47% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Henry Broughton Thomson |
2,465 |
12.76% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
19,320 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
13 Endorsed by Liberals. |
14 Later 19th Premier of BC 1918-1927. |
14th British Columbia election, 1916 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Liberal |
George Bell |
3,963 |
12.89% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Harlan Carey Brewster |
4,988 |
16.22% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
John Dilworth |
2,651 |
8.62% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Liberal |
Ernest Amos Hall |
1,518 |
4.94% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Henry Charles Hall |
3,161 |
10.28% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Hart |
3,660 |
11.90% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Reginald Hayward |
2,793 |
9.08% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Alfred James Morley |
1,185 |
3.85% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Democratic | Daniel William Poupard | 454 | 1.48% |
|
Social Democratic | Philip Robert Smith | 475 | 1.54% |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Stewart |
3,129 |
10.18% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Leonard Tait |
2,774 |
9.02% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
30,751 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
British Columbia general election, 1920 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes | % | Elected |
|
Liberal | John Oliver 18 | 6,498 | 12.05% | Y |
|
Conservative | Joshua Hinchcliffe | 5,305 | 9.84% | Y |
|
Liberal | John Hart | 5,016 | 9.30% | Y |
|
Liberal | Joseph Badenoch Clearihue | 4,551 | 8.44% | Y |
|
Conservative | Alexander Stewart | 4,170 | 7.73% |
|
Conservative | William Walter Northcott | 4,141 | 7.68% |
|
Social Democrat | Roderick Ross Sutherland | 4,072 | 7.55% |
|
Independent | Ernest Amos Hall | 4,010 | 7.43% |
|
Liberal | Henry Charles Hall | 3,868 | 7.17% |
|
Independent Liberal | George Bell | 2,045 | 3.79% |
|
Soldier–Labour | Cecil Keir Christian 16 | 1,716 | 3.18% |
|
Soldier–Labour | James Dakers 16 | 1,318 | 2.44% |
|
Soldier–Labour | Robert Paton McLernan | 1,202 | 2.33% |
|
Federated Labour | William Edouard Peirce | 834 | 1.55% |
|
Soldier–Labour | Francis William Henry Giolma 17 | 778 | 1.44% |
|
Independent | Herbert Wynn Davies | 475 | 0.88% |
Total valid votes |
53,936 | 100.00% |
16 Nominated by GAUV for joint Soldier-Labour ticket. |
17 Nominated by Victoria Trades and Labour Council for joint Soldier-Labour ticket. |
18 Premier of BC since 1918 |
16th British Columbia election, 1924 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Badenoch Clearihue |
3,498 |
6.77% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Samuel James Drake |
3,527 |
6.83% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
Mary Gertrude Graves |
1,056 |
2.04% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
James Hurst Hawthornthwaite |
821 |
1.59% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Reginald Hayward |
6,127 |
11.86% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Joshua Hinchcliffe |
6,118 |
11.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Robert Allan Gus Lyons |
5,120 |
9.91% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Christopher Roland North |
1,715 |
3.32% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Oliver |
4,032 |
7.80% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
William Edouard Peirce |
763 |
1.48% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Melbourne Raynor |
4,138 |
8.01% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial | Alexander Gordon Smith | 2,175 | 4.21% | – | unknown |
|
Provincial | Albert Edward Todd | 2,379 | 4.60% | – | unknown |
|
Conservative |
Harold Despard Twigg |
5,710 |
11.05% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial | Eugene Sidney Woodward | 2,477 | 4.79% | – | unknown |
|
Provincial | Andrew Wright | 2,019 | 3.91% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
51,675 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
17th British Columbia election, 1928 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Conservative |
James Harry Beatty |
7,505 |
13.06% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Robert Alexander C. Dewar |
6,180 |
10.76% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Mark Willson Graham |
6,025 |
10.49% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Reginald Hayward |
7,754 |
13.50% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Joshua Hinchcliffe |
7,614 |
13.25% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Labour | Walter Inward | 316 | 0.55% |
|
Independent Conservative | Alice Emily McGregor | 349 | 0.61% |
|
Liberal |
John Duncan MacLean |
6,672 |
11.61% |
|
Independent Conservative | Robert Pope Matheson | 715 | 1.24% |
|
Independent |
Christopher Rowland North |
894 |
1.56% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Thomas Straith |
6,201 |
10.79% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Harold Despard Twigg |
5,710 |
11.05% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
57,457 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
251 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
18th British Columbia election, 1933 19 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Independent |
Herbert Anscomb |
5,767 |
8.83% |
|
unknown |
|
Unionist | James Sutherland Brown | 1,312 | 2.01% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
William Baxter Caird |
2,528 |
3.87% |
|
Independent Conservative | Robert Cassidy | 323 | 0.49% |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Badenoch Clearihue |
5,551 |
8.50% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Robert Connell |
5,607 |
8.58% |
|
unknown |
|
Unionist | Frederick James Crowhurst | 594 | 0.91% |
|
Independents |
Clem Davies |
5,259 |
8.05% |
|
unknown |
|
Unionist | Herbert Tom Goodland | 910 | 1.39% |
|
Liberal |
John Hart |
6,133 |
9.39% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Reginald Hayward |
3,812 |
5.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Byron Ingemar Johnson |
7,774 |
11.85% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Hamilton Kinsman |
4,962 |
7.60% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Andrew McGavin |
1,054 |
1.61% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Agnes Helen Mason |
107 |
0.16% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Victor Rainsford Midgley |
2,892 |
4.43% |
|
unknown |
|
United Front (Workers and Farmers) | Thomas Moir | 95 | 0.15% |
|
Independent Conservative | William Charles Moresby | 2,796 | 4.28% |
|
Independent |
Christopher Rowland North |
412 |
0.63% |
|
unknown |
|
Labour Party |
John Harry Owen |
503 |
0.77% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Thomas Guy Sheppard |
4,111 |
6.29% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Patrick John Paterson Sinnott |
1,557 |
2.38% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Robert Taylor Williams |
1,257 |
1.92% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
65,316 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
185 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
19 In addition to William John Bowser (NPIG), the List of Candidates contains five other candidates who did not run on the amended polling day (see note 2): Charles Randall Bishop (NPIG), Joshua Hinchliffe (UPBC), Walter Luney (NPIG), George McGregor (NPIG) and Lorne Ross (IND.). |
19th British Columbia election, 1937 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Independent |
Herbert Anscomb |
6,927 |
10.50% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Kathleen Anderson Bell |
2,362 |
3.58% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
William Baxter Caird |
2,343 |
3.55% |
|
unknown |
|
BC Constructivist Party |
Robert Connell |
2,540 |
3.85% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit League | Percival Edward George | 401 | 0.61% |
|
Social Constructive | Margaret ("Madge") Hall | 611 | 0.93% |
|
Liberal |
John Hart |
7,196 |
10.91% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Nancy Hodges |
6,259 |
9.49% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Douglas Hunter |
6,792 |
10.30% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Byron Ingemar Johnson |
6,440 |
9.76% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit League | Olive Herron Knudsvig | 194 | 0.29% | – | unknown |
|
Conservative |
Bruce Alistair McKelvie |
6,585 |
9.98% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit League | Charles Bayard Messiter | 206 | 0.31% | – | unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Nigel Morgan |
2,536 |
3.85% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Thomas Straith |
6,676 |
10.12% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
James Johnstone Walker |
2,357 |
3.57% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit League | Frank Saxton White | 260 | 0.39% | – | unknown |
|
Conservative |
Frederick Arthur Willis |
5,270 |
7.99% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
65,955 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
233 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
20th British Columbia election, 1941 20 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
William Baxter Caird |
3,358 |
7.72% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Hart |
6,637 |
15.26% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Nancy Hodges |
5,854 |
13.46% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Joseph Douglas Hunter |
5,220 |
12.00% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent | Andrew Henry Jukes | 963 | 2.21% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Clare Nulalinda McAllister |
3,380 |
7.77% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Duncan Douglas McTavish |
4,657 |
10.71% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Harold Oscar Simpson |
2,998 |
6.89% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Waldo McTavish Skillings |
4,150 |
9.54% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Thomas Straith |
6,280 |
14.44% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
43,497 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
131 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
20 Seat reduced from four members to three. |
23rd British Columbia election, 1952, Ballot A 21 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes 1st count |
% |
Votes final count |
% |
±% |
|
Social Credit League | Lydia Arsens | 4,518 | 18.96% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
William Baxter Caird |
6,008 |
25.21% |
8,421 |
41.09% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Phillip Bernard Freedman |
137 |
0.57% |
- |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Lillian Margaret Harvey |
4,362 |
18.30% |
- |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Nancy Hodges |
8,805 |
36.95% |
12,071 |
58.91% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
23,830 |
100.00% |
20,492 |
% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
1,991 |
|
|
Turnout |
77.94% |
|
|
21 Candidate choices in multi-member ridings such as Victoria City were split into separate ballot competitions for the elimination ballot. Victoria City ran three fields of candidates, arranged in Ballots A, B, and C. Preferential ballot; first and final counts (of 4) shown only. |
23rd British Columbia election, 1952, Ballot B 22 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes 1st count |
% |
Votes final count |
% |
±% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Colin Cameron |
6,329 |
27.08% |
8,902 |
44.60% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit League | Elmer Duncan McEwan | 4,365 | 18.68% |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Albert DeBurgo McPhillips |
4,608 |
19.72% |
- |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Daniel John Proudfoot |
7,842 |
33.56% |
11,057 |
55.40% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
William Alfred Scott |
226 |
0.97% |
- |
-% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
23,370 |
100.00% |
19,959 |
% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
2,424 |
|
|
Turnout |
77.94% |
|
|
22 Preferential ballot; first and final counts (of 4) shown only. |
23rd British Columbia election, 1952, Ballot C 23 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes 1st count |
% |
Votes final count |
% |
±% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
May Campbell |
5,975 |
25.24% |
8,511 |
41.98% |
|
unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Walter Sabiston Miles |
4,601 |
19.44% |
- |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit League | John Donald Smith | 4,637 | 19.59% |
|
Liberal |
William Thomas Straith |
8,457 |
35.73% |
11,762 |
58.02% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
23,670 |
100.00% |
20,273 |
% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
2,129 |
|
|
Turnout |
77.94% |
|
|
23 Preferential ballot; first and final counts only (of 3) shown. |
24th British Columbia election, 1953 Ballot A 24 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes 1st count |
% |
Votes final count |
% |
±% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Thomas Victor Allen |
4,881 |
21.42% |
1 - |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit | Lydia Arsens | 8,616 | 37.81% | 9,999 | 52.99% |
|
Labor–Progressive | Doris Winifred Blakey | 126 | 0.55% | - | -.- % | |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Arthur St. Clair Chapman |
1,227 |
5.38% |
- |
-% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Claude Lionel Harrison |
1,022 |
4.49% |
- |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Nancy Hodges |
6,915 |
30.35% |
8,869 |
47.01% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
22,787 |
100.00% |
18,868 |
% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
1,804 |
|
|
|
|
Total Registered Voters |
|
|
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
|
|
24 See Note on 1952 Election Ballot A. Preferential ballot; first and final counts (of 5) shown only. |
24th British Columbia election, 1953 Ballot B 25 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes 1st count |
% |
Votes final count |
% |
±% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
Colin Cameron |
5,267 |
23.50% |
- |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit | William Neelands Chant | 9,131 | 40.73% | 10,330 | 55.32% |
|
Labor–Progressive | Archibald McGugan | 153 | 0.68% | - | -.- % | |
|
Liberal |
Daniel John Proudfoot |
6,484 |
28.92% |
8,344 |
44.68% |
|
unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Montague Laurence Tyrwhitt-Drake 26 |
1,383 |
6.17% |
- |
-% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
22,418 |
100.00% |
18,674 |
% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
2,162 |
|
|
|
|
Total Registered Voters |
|
|
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
|
|
25 Preferential ballot; final count is between top two candidates from first count; intermediary counts (of 4) not shown |
26 Listed as "Drake, Montagne Lawrence Tyrwhitt" in Statement of Votes. In 1956 Statement of Votes he was listed as Tyrwhitt-Drake. |
24th British Columbia election, 1953 Ballot C 27 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes 1st count |
% |
Votes final count |
% |
±% |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. |
May Campbell |
4,923 |
21.96% |
- |
-.- % |
|
unknown |
|
Labor–Progressive | Irving Floyd Mortensen | 127 | 0.57% | - | -.- % | |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Robert James Patch |
1,139 |
5.08% |
- |
-% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Thomas Straith |
7,193 |
32.09% |
8,907 |
46.90% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit | Walter Percival Wright | 9,032 | 40.30% | 10,084 | 53.10% |
Total valid votes |
22,414 |
100.00% |
18,991 |
% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
2,173 |
|
|
|
|
Total Registered Voters |
|
|
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
|
|
|
27 Preferential ballot; first and final counts (of 4) not shown |
25th British Columbia election, 1956 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Social Credit | Lydia Arsens | 7,827 | 5.02% | – | unknown |
|
Labour Progressive Party |
Myrtle Woodward Bergren |
124 |
0.08% |
|
unknown |
|
Labour Progressive Party |
Doris Winifred Blakey |
143 |
1.10% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth |
William Baxter Caird |
3,417 |
2.19% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth |
May Campbell |
3,432 |
5.67% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit | William Neelands Chant | 9,199 | 14.95% | – | unknown |
|
Liberal |
Geoffrey Innes Edgelow |
7,241 |
11.96% |
unknown |
|
Liberal |
George Frederick Thompson Gregory |
8,408 |
13.89% |
|
unknown |
|
Co-operative Commonwealth |
Neil Johnson MacGregor Hindle |
3,265 |
5.39% |
|
unknown |
|
Labour Progressive Party |
Ernest Leon Knott |
162 |
0.27% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Forrest Linden Shaw |
7,205 |
11.91% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit | John Donald Smith | 8,620 | 14.24% | – | unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Montague Lawrence Tyrwhitt-Drake |
1,476 |
2.44% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
60,519 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
212 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
26th British Columbia election, 1960 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Clive D. Campbell |
1,959 |
3.00% |
|
unknown |
|
CCF |
May Campbell |
4,598 |
7.04% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit | William Neelands Chant | 9,864 | 15.10% | – | unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Theodore H. Cressy |
1,543 |
2.36% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Geoffrey Innes Edgelow |
6,083 |
9.31% |
unknown |
|
CCF |
Rhoda Erickson |
4,262 |
6.52% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
George Frederick Thompson Gregory |
7,278 |
11.14% |
|
unknown |
|
CCF |
Neil John MacGregor Hindle |
4,516 |
6.91% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
George Frederick Thompson Gregory |
8,408 |
13.89% |
|
unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Charles A.P. Murison |
2,236 |
3.42% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Forrest Linden Shaw |
5,464 |
8.36% |
|
unknown |
|
Social Credit | Waldo McTavish Skillings | 8,671 | 13.27% | – | unknown |
|
Social Credit | John Donald Smith | 8,855 | 13.55% | – | unknown |
Total valid votes |
65,329 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
388 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
27th British Columbia election, 1963 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Social Credit | William Neelands Chant | 9,736 | 5.42% | – | unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
Theodore H. Cressy |
2,282 |
1.27% |
|
unknown |
|
New Democratic | Henry A.L. Fanthorpe | 3,324 | 1.85% | | unknown |
|
Liberal |
Elizabeth Forbes |
4,355 |
2.43% |
|
unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
William Charles Gelling |
2,528 |
1.41% |
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Michael Griffin |
4,440 |
7.57% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Bruce Humber |
4,302 |
7.33% |
|
unknown |
|
Communist | Ernest Leon Knott | 153 | 0.26% | | unknown |
|
Progressive Conservative |
John Wilberforce Loader |
2,253 |
3.84% |
|
unknown |
|
New Democratic | David Philip Reimer | 3,275 | 5.58% | | unknown |
|
Social Credit | Waldo McTavish Skillings | 9,347 | 15.93% | – | unknown |
|
Social Credit | John Donald Smith | 9,118 | 15.54% | – | unknown |
|
New Democratic | Alfred W. Toone | 3,557 | 6.06% | | unknown |
Total valid votes |
58,670 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
175 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
Sources
Elections BC Historical Returns