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.

1st British Columbia election, 1871
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Independent Robert Beaven 301 19.87% unknown
     Independent Simeon Duck 301 19.87% unknown
     Independent John Foster McCreight1 373 24.62% unknown
     Independent James Trimble 321 21.19% unknown
     Independent Robert Taylor Williams 124 8.18% unknown
Total valid votes 1,515 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
1 First Premier of British Columbia.
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 general election, 1875
Party Candidate Votes%Elected
GovernmentRobert Beaven 428 19.10% Green tickY
Independent GovernmentJames Trimble 405 18.07% Green tickY
OppositionAndrew Charles Elliott³ 383 17.09% Green tickY
Independent ReformThomas Harris 383 17.09%
UnknownJames W. Douglas 382 17.05% Green tickY
GovernmentSimeon Duck 319 14.23%
GovernmentGideon C. Gerow 67 2.99%
IndependentRobert Taylor Williams 24 1.07%
Total valid votes 2,241 100.00%
³ Fourth Premier of British Columbia.
British Columbia Byelection: Victoria City February 22, 18764
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
OppositionSimeon Duck 282 38.79% unknown
GovernmentAndrew 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.
3rd British Columbia election, 1878
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
OppositionRobert Beaven 417 16.53% unknown
OppositionJoseph Westrop Carey 22 0.87% unknown
OppositionJames Smith Drummond 380 15.06% unknown
GovernmentAndrew Charles Elliott 338 13.40% unknown
OppositionRoderick Finlayson 318 12.60% unknown
GovernmentJames Trimble 301 11.93% unknown
OppositionJohn William Williams 318 12.60% unknown
OppositionWilliam Wilson 396 15.70% unknown
Total valid votes 2,523 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
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.
4th British Columbia election, 1882
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
GovernmentRobert Beaven6 459 16.33% unknown
OppositionTheodore Davie 22 0.87% unknown
GovernmentJames Smith Drummond 105 3.74% unknown
     Independent Simeon Duck 368 13.09% unknown
OppositionJames Trimble 280 9.96% unknown
OppositionMontague William Tyrwhitt-Drake 361 12.84% unknown
GovernmentJohn William Williams 237 8.43% unknown
GovernmentWilson Alexander 321 11.42% unknown
OppositionWilliam Wilson 281 10.00% unknown
Total valid votes 2,811 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
6 Sixth Premier of British Columbia.
British Columbia Byelection: Victoria City April 15, 18857
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
GovernmentSimeon Duck 281 50.63% unknown
OppositionRobert 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.
5th British Columbia election, 1886
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
OppositionRobert Beaven 540 13.65% unknown
     Independent (?) Joseph Westrop Carey 543 1.34% unknown
GovernmentTheodore Davie8 463 11.71% unknown
GovernmentSimeon Duck 456 11.53% unknown
     Labour John Mayfield Duval 127 3.21% unknown
OppositionRobert Lipsett 362 9.15% unknown
GovernmentEdward Gawlor Prior9 540 13.65% unknown
     Labour Andrew Johnston Smith 208 5.26% unknown
GovernmentJohn Herbert Turner 472 11.93% unknown
OppositionRobert Taylor Williams 413 10.44% unknown
OppositionJoseph Wriglesworth 312 8.12%
Total valid votes 3,955 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
8 Premier of British Columbia.
9 Later the fifteenth Premier of British Columbia.
6th British Columbia election, 1890
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
OppositionRobert Beaven 997 13.89% unknown
GovernmentWilliam Dalby 528 7.35% unknown
GovernmentSimeon Duck 658 9.17% unknown
OppositionJohn Grant 1,226 17.08% unknown
GovernmentJohn Irving 747 10.41% unknown
OppositionGeorge Lawson Milne 901 12.55% unknown
OppositionFrancis Gilbert Richards Jr. 702 9.76% unknown
GovernmentJohn Herbert Turner 851 11.85% unknown
     Independent Charles Wilson 570 7.94% unknown
Total valid votes 7,179 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
7th British Columbia election, 1894
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
OppositionRobert Beaven 793 6.47% unknown
GovernmentJohn Braden 2,160 17.62% unknown
OppositionWilliam George Cameron 664 5.42% unknown
OppositionArthur Howard Dutton 661 5.39% unknown
GovernmentHenry Dallas Helmcken 2,286 18.65% unknown
OppositionGeorge Lawson Milne 828 6.76% unknown
GovernmentRobert Paterson Rithet 2,504 20.43% unknown
GovernmentJohn Herbert Turner10 2,361 19.26% unknown
Total valid votes 12,257 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
10 Eleventh Premier of British Columbia.
8th British Columbia election, 1898
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Independent Robert Beaven 906 9.63% unknown
OppositionArthur Louis Belyea 949 10.09% unknown
OppositionFrancis Brooke Gregory 1,149 12.21% unknown
GovernmentRichard Hall 1,274 13.54% unknown
GovernmentHenry Dallas Helmcken 1,484 15.77% unknown
GovernmentAlbert Edward McPhillips 1,229 13.06% unknown
OppositionAlexander Stewart 1,065 11.32% unknown
GovernmentJohn Herbert Turner 1,352 14.37% unknown
Total valid votes 9,408 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
9th British Columbia election, 1900
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
GovernmentJohn Leander Beckwith 1,154 10.25% unknown
GovernmentJohn Graham Brown 1,259 11.18% unknown
OppositionRichard Hall 1,597 14.l8% unknown
OppositionHenry Dallas Helmcken 1,668 14.80% unknown
GovernmentJoseph Martin11 1,352 12.00% unknown
OppositionAlbert Edward McPhillips 1,552 13.78% unknown
OppositionJohn Herbert Turner 540 13.65% unknown
     Labour James Stuart Yates 1,233 10.95% unknown
Total valid votes 11,264 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
11 Thirteenth Premier of British Columbia.

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
SocialistJames 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
SocialistJames 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
SocialistGeorge 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.
13th British Columbia election, 1912
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Conservative Henry Frederick William Behnsen 2,392 14.92% unknown
     Liberal Harlan Carey Brewster 2,049 12.78% unknown
     Conservative Frederick Davey 2,471 15.41% unknown
     Liberal Richard Thomas Elliott 1,979 12.34% unknown
     Conservative Richard McBride 3,223 20.10% unknown
SocialistVictor Rainsford Midgley15 2,218 11.48% unknown
     Independent Bernard Joseph Perry 616 3.84% unknown
     Conservative Henry Broughton Thomson 2,641 16.47% unknown
Total valid votes 16,034 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
15 Endorsed by Social Democratic Party of BC
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 DemocraticDaniel William Poupard 454 1.48%
Social DemocraticPhilip 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
LiberalJohn Oliver 18 6,498 12.05% Green tickY
ConservativeJoshua Hinchcliffe 5,305 9.84% Green tickY
LiberalJohn Hart 5,016 9.30% Green tickY
LiberalJoseph Badenoch Clearihue 4,551 8.44% Green tickY
ConservativeAlexander Stewart 4,170 7.73%
ConservativeWilliam Walter Northcott 4,141 7.68%
Social DemocratRoderick Ross Sutherland 4,072 7.55%
IndependentErnest Amos Hall 4,010 7.43%
LiberalHenry Charles Hall 3,868 7.17%
Independent LiberalGeorge Bell 2,045 3.79%
Soldier–LabourCecil Keir Christian 16 1,716 3.18%
Soldier–LabourJames Dakers 16 1,318 2.44%
Soldier–LabourRobert Paton McLernan 1,202 2.33%
Federated LabourWilliam Edouard Peirce 834 1.55%
Soldier–LabourFrancis William Henry Giolma 17 778 1.44%
IndependentHerbert 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
ProvincialAlexander Gordon Smith 2,175 4.21% unknown
ProvincialAlbert Edward Todd 2,379 4.60% unknown
     Conservative Harold Despard Twigg 5,710 11.05% unknown
ProvincialEugene Sidney Woodward 2,477 4.79% unknown
ProvincialAndrew 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 LabourWalter Inward 316 0.55%
Independent ConservativeAlice Emily McGregor 349 0.61%
     Liberal John Duncan MacLean 6,672 11.61%
Independent ConservativeRobert 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
UnionistJames Sutherland Brown 1,312 2.01%
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. William Baxter Caird 2,528 3.87%
Independent ConservativeRobert Cassidy 323 0.49%
     Liberal Joseph Badenoch Clearihue 5,551 8.50% unknown
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Robert Connell 5,607 8.58% unknown
UnionistFrederick James Crowhurst 594 0.91%
     Independents Clem Davies 5,259 8.05% unknown
UnionistHerbert 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 ConservativeWilliam 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 LeaguePercival Edward George 401 0.61%
Social ConstructiveMargaret ("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 LeagueOlive Herron Knudsvig 194 0.29% unknown
     Conservative Bruce Alistair McKelvie 6,585 9.98% unknown
Social Credit LeagueCharles 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 LeagueFrank 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
IndependentAndrew 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.
31st British Columbia election, 1945
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Frederick James Bevis 5,288 10.56% unknown
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Murray D. Bryce 6,485 12.95% unknown
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. May Campbell 5,093 10.17% unknown
     Independent Progressive Conservative Ellen Hart 473 0.94%
John Hart10,757 21.48%
Nancy Hodges10,518 21.01%
Social Credit AllianceAndrew Henry Jukes 743 1.48%
     Labour Progressive Party Robert Joseph Kerr 436 0.87%
William Thomas Straith10,278 20.53%
Total valid votes 50,071 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 124
22nd British Columbia election, 1949
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Union of ElectorsEdith May Bell 364 0.55%
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. May Campbell 5,809 8.84%
Union of ElectorsWilliam John Clark 696 1.06%
CoalitionNancy Hodges 15,982 24.33%
Union of ElectorsDoris Anne Lougheed 319 0.49%
CoalitionDaniel John Proudfoot 16,021 24.39%
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Violet J. Rayment 5,310 8.08%
CoalitionWilliam Thomas Straith 15,278 23.26%
     Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. Phyllis Jean Webb 5,900 9.00%
Total valid votes 65,679
Total rejected ballots 253
23rd British Columbia election, 1952, Ballot A 21
Party Candidate Votes
1st count
% Votes
final count
% ±%
Social Credit LeagueLydia 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 LeagueElmer 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 LeagueJohn 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 CreditLydia Arsens 8,616 37.81% 9,999 52.99%
Labor–ProgressiveDoris 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 CreditWilliam Neelands Chant 9,131 40.73% 10,330 55.32%
Labor–ProgressiveArchibald 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–ProgressiveIrving 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 CreditWalter 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 CreditLydia 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 CreditWilliam 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 CreditJohn 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 CreditWilliam 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 CreditWaldo McTavish Skillings 8,671 13.27% unknown
Social CreditJohn 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 CreditWilliam Neelands Chant 9,736 5.42% unknown
     Progressive Conservative Theodore H. Cressy 2,282 1.27% unknown
New DemocraticHenry 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
CommunistErnest Leon Knott 153 0.26% unknown
     Progressive Conservative John Wilberforce Loader 2,253 3.84% unknown
New DemocraticDavid Philip Reimer 3,275 5.58% unknown
Social CreditWaldo McTavish Skillings 9,347 15.93% unknown
Social CreditJohn Donald Smith 9,118 15.54% unknown
New DemocraticAlfred W. Toone 3,557 6.06% unknown
Total valid votes 58,670 100.00%
Total rejected ballots 175
Turnout %

Sources

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