Lillooet West (electoral district)

Lillooet West (electoral district)

Lillooet West was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was created from the division of the former two-member Lillooet into Lillooet East and Lillooet West, and appeared only in the 1894, 1898, and 1900 elections. For the 1894 election Lillooet East was redistributed into Kamloops and Cariboo-area ridings and Lillooet West was given the old Lillooet name, with both as one-member ridings.

Demographics

Political Geography

Notable Elections

Notable MLAs

Electoral history

Opposition
William H. Keatley
align="right"|36
align="right"|37.11%
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align="right"|unknown
Government
Alfred Wellington Smith (elected)
align="right"|61
align="right"|62.89%
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align="right"|unknown
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|97!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"
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- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=7|The election was voided due to voting irregularities but Prentice sat for the first session. !align="right"|%!align="right"
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Opposition
Eusebius S. Peters
align="right"|72
align="right"|36.06%
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align="right"|unknown
Government
Alfred Wellington Smith (elected)
align="right"|133
align="right"|63.94%
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align="right"|unknown
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|205!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"
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- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|%!align="right"
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Government
Alexander Lachore
align="right"|7
align="right"|3.17%
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align="right"|unknown
Independent
Robert B. Skinner
align="right"|80
align="right"|36.20%
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align="right"|unknown
Government
Alfred Wellington Smith (elected)
align="right"|134
align="right"|60.63%
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align="right"|unknown
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total valid votes!align="right"|221!align="right"|100.00%!align="right"
- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Total rejected ballots!align="right"
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- bgcolor="white"!align="right" colspan=3|Turnout!align="right"|%!align="right"
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