Comox—Alberni

Comox—Alberni

Comox—Alberni was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1979.

This riding was created in 1914 from parts of Comox—Atlin riding.

It was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed into Comox—Powell River and Nanaimo—Alberni ridings.

It was recreated in 1987 from parts of those two ridings. The new riding consisted of:

* the Town of Comox;
* the City of Courtenay;
* Electoral Areas A, B and C of Comox-Strathcona Regional District;
* the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District;
* Electoral Areas E, F, G and H of Nanaimo Regional District;
* that part of Electoral Area C of Nanaimo Regional District lying west of the east boundary of Dunsmuir Land District;
* Electoral Area E of Powell River Regional District;
* the Village of Cumberland; and
* the Towns of Parksville and Qualicum Beach.

The electoral district was abolished in 1996 when it was merged into Nanaimo—Alberni riding.

Election results

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CLEMENTS, Herbert Sylvester ||align=right|3,652
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MCINNES, Wm. Wallace Burns ||align=right| 2,162

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NEILL, Alan Webster ||align=right|4,170
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CLEMENTS, Herbert Sylvester ||align=right|2,935
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ARMISHAW, John Edward ||align=right|579

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NEILL, Alan Webster ||align=right|4,794
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COLDICUTT, Thomas Davis ||align=right| 2,247

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NEILL, Alan Webster ||align=right|4,307
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MACDONALD, Donald Robert ||align=right|2,831
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ARMISHAW, John Edward ||align=right|185

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NEILL, Alan Webster ||align=right|5,651
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GRAHAM, Thomas ||align=right|3,270

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NEILL, Alan Webster ||align=right|4,497
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CAMERON, Colin ||align=right|2,437
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HAGUE, Reece ||align=right|1,509
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MACKINNON, Malcolm ||align=right|999
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TARLING, Ernest Richard ||align=right|78

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NEILL, Alan Webster ||align=right|10,156
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BROWN, George Harrison ||align=right|3,835

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GIBSON, John Lambert ||align=right| 7,348
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BARNETT, Thomas Speakman ||align=right| 4,692
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Trade Union
MORGAN, Nigel ||align=right| 4,679

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GIBSON, John Lambert ||align=right| 11,397
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CAMERON, John Herdman ||align=right|7,785

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BARNETT, Thomas Speakman ||align=right|6,115
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WILSON, Irving ||align=right|4,609
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WATSON, Robert Harry ||align=right| 4,275
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DUNCAN, Eric Frederick ||align=right|1,790
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MORRISON, William Stuart E. ||align=right|850

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BARNETT, Thomas Speakman ||align=right| 8,598
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MCQUILLAN, Henry C. ||align=right| 7,423
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WRIGHT, Benjamin F. ||align=right|4,789
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FILLINGER, Alfred Carl ||align=right| 3,146

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MCQUILLAN, H.C. ||align=right| 11,483
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BARNETT, Thomas S. ||align=right| 9,607
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STELLING, M. ||align=right|2,472
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MULLETT, William S. ||align=right|1,354

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BARNETT, Thomas Speakman ||align=right| 10,474
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MOORE, William C. ||align=right| 7,689
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MCQUILLAN, Harry C. ||align=right| 6,478
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FINNERTY, Jack ||align=right|3,219
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MOSHER, Mark Fulmore ||align=right| 567

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BARNETT, Thomas Speakman ||align=right| 13,449
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MOORE, William C. ||align=right| 9,217
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CROUCH, Alex W. ||align=right|6,099
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FEE, Hazel ||align=right| 2,428

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BARNETT, Thomas S. ||align=right| 13,393
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JORDON, Loran K. ||align=right|7,122
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GAGNON, Jean M. ||align=right|4,183
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MACADAM, Bill ||align=right|4,072
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MCKENZIE, John Alexander ||align=right| 878

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DURANTE, Richard J.J. ||align=right|11,939
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BARNETT, Thomas S. ||align=right| 11,930
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MCLEAN, Blair ||align=right|5,154
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GAGNON, Jean-M.-Joseph ||align=right|997
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MOSHER, Mark ||align=right|311

By-election: On election being declared void, 14 February 1969

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BARNETT, Thomas S. ||align=right| 12,612
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DURANTE, Richard J.J. ||align=right|12,357
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MCLEAN, Blair ||align=right|2,350

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BARNETT, Tom ||align=right| 17,477
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CHOWN, Bob ||align=right|9,501
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SINNOTT, Jerry ||align=right|6,440
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DOLL, Delbert Keith ||align=right|1,276
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MOSHER, Mark F. ||align=right|483

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ANDERSON, Hugh Alan ||align=right|13,594
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LAZERTE, Al ||align=right|12,683
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BARKER, Don ||align=right|11,158
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MOSHER, Mark F. ||align=right|605

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SKELLY, Robert E. ||align=right|21,128
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WEIR, Darlene ||align=right|13,959
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ROGERS, Ray J. ||align=right|8,182
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HEIN, Gary ||align=right|4,905
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BOHLEN, Jim ||align=right|528
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ZALINKO, Ivan R. ||align=right|478
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SWANN, Gary Wm ||align=right|151

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GILMOUR, Bill ||align=right|22,573
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HINDLE, Lonnie W. ||align=right|10,610
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SKELLY, Bob ||align=right|8,560
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HICKS, Mike ||align=right|4,831
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DALEY, Ernest ||align=right|3,120
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PORTER, Richard ||align=right|1,261
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LAPEYROUSE, Kathleen ||align=right| |287
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FOSTER, Kenneth R. ||align=right|252
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SMUDA, Genther Heinrich ||align=right| 68

See also

* List of Canadian federal electoral districts
* Past Canadian electoral districts

External links

Riding history from the Library of Parliament:
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=154 1914 - 1976]

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Det&Include=Y&rid=884 1987 - 1996]


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