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North Nanaimo was an electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia in the 1894, 1898 and 1900 elections only.
For other historical and current ridings named Nanaimo or in the area of Nanaimo, British Columbia please see Nanaimo (electoral districts).
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Demographics
Population Population Change, % Area (km²) Pop. Density (people per km²) Geography
History
Notable MLAs
Election results
Note: Winners of each election are in bold.
7th British Columbia election, 1894 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Government John Bryden 411 74.73% unknown Labour Ralph Smith1 139 25.27% unknown Total valid votes 550 100.00% Total rejected ballots Turnout % 1 Nominated by the Nanaimo Reform Club, which had been set up by the Opposition but was dominated by the Miners' and Mine-Labourers' Protective Association (MMLPA). The slate was described as "a labor ticket on a labor platform, but with outside support." (T.R. Loosmore, "The British Columbia Labor Movement and Political Action, 1878-1906", 1954, p. 67(2).) 8th British Columbia election, 1898 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Government John Bryden 249 61.94% unknown Opposition Walter James G. Hellier 153 38.06% unknown Total valid votes 402 100.00% Total rejected ballots Turnout % 9th British Columbia election, 1900 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Opposition John Bryden 195 38.54% unknown Independent Labour John D. Dixon2 73 14.43% unknown Independent William Wallace Burns McInnes3 238 47.04% unknown Total valid votes 506 100.00% Total rejected ballots Turnout % 2 N(I)LP candidate supported by Provincial Party. 3 Son of Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Thomas Robert McInnes. The riding was redistributed before the 1903 election. Successor ridings were (roughly) Nanaimo City, Newcastle and The Islands.
Categories:- Defunct British Columbia provincial electoral districts
- Canadian constituency stubs
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