- Medicine Hat (N.W.T. electoral district)
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Medicine Hat was a former territorial electoral district in Northwest Territories, Canada. The electoral district was created with the passage of the North-West Representation Act of 1888. The primary population center and the districts name sake was the city of Medicine Hat. The district was abolished in 1905 with the creation of Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
[1] Name Elected Left Office Thomas Tweed 1888 1894 Edward Fearon 1894 1898 Horace Albertie Greeley 1898 1902 William Thomas Finlay 1902 1905 Election results
1888 election
1888 Northwest Territories general election [1] Name Vote % Thomas Tweed Acclaimed 1891 election
1891 Northwest Territories general election [1] Name Vote % Thomas Tweed Acclaimed 1894 election
1894 Northwest Territories election [1] Name Vote % Edward Fearon 398 56.29% Thomas Tweed 309 43.71% Total Votes 707 100% 1898 election
1898 Northwest Territories election [1] Name Vote % Horace Albertie Greeley 327 36.50% William Finlay 285 31.81% John George Calder 284 31.69% Total Votes 896 100% 1902 election
1902 Northwest Territories election [1] Name Vote % William Finlay 486 71.89% Joseph A. Grant 205 28.11% Total Votes 676 100% See also
- Medicine Hat Alberta provincial electoral district.
- Medicine Hat federal electoral district.
References
- ^ a b c d e f "North-West Territories: Council and Legislative Assembly, 1876-1905". Saskatchewan Archives. pp. 27. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. http://web.archive.org/web/20070928101028/http://www.saskarchives.com/web/seld/1-00.pdf. Retrieved 2007-09-30.
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Current Northwest Territories territorial electoral districts Deh Cho • Frame Lake • Great Slave • Hay River North • Hay River South • Inuvik Boot Lake • Inuvik Twin Lakes • Kam Lake • Mackenzie Delta • Monfwi • Nahendeh • Nunakput • Range Lake • Sahtu • Thebacha • Tu Nedhe • Weledeh • Yellowknife Centre • Yellowknife SouthCategories:- Medicine Hat
- Former Northwest Territories electoral districts
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