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Delta was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia based on the municipality of Delta at the mouth of the Fraser River between the city of Vancouver and the US border. It made its first appearance on the hustings in the election of 1903 and its last in the election of 1986, after which it was succeeded by Delta North and Delta South, which are the current ridings in the area. Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. ...
Motto: Splendor Sine Occasu (Latin: Splendour without diminishment) Official languages English Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Lieutenant-Governor Iona Campagnolo Premier Gordon Campbell (BC Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 36 6 Area - Total - % water Ranked 5th 944,735 km² 2. ...
Delta is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada. ...
The Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia, Canada, rising in the Rocky Mountains near Mount Robson and flowing for 1400 km (870 mi), into the Pacific Ocean at the city of Vancouver. ...
Husting (Old English: hiesting; Old Norwegian: hzesthing), the thing or ting, i. ...
The British Columbia general election of 1903 was the tenth general election for the Province of British Columbia, Canada. ...
Delta North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. ...
Delta South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. ...
Demographics
| Population, 1901 | | | Population change, 1901-1961 | | | Area (km2) | | | Population density (people per km2) | | Political geography Notable elections Notable MLAs John Oliver (July 31, 1856-August 17, 1927) was a politician and farmer in British Columbia, Canada. ...
Electoral history Note: Winners of each election are in bold. | 16th British Columbia election, 1924 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Provincial | Saul A. Bonnell | 633 | 17.42% | | unknown | | | Independent Liberal | Hugh Williams | 72 | 1.98% | | unknown | | | Conservative | Alexander Ingram Fisher | 1,253 | 34.47% | | unknown | | | Liberal | Alexander McDonald Paterson | 1,677 | 46.13% | | unknown | | Total valid votes | 3,635 | 100.00% | | | Total rejected ballots | | | | | Turnout | % | | | | 18th British Columbia election, 1933 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | United Front (Workers and Farmers) Party | Robert Kitchener Almas | 49 | 0.69% | | unknown | | | Independent Conservative | John Walter Berry2 | 447 | 6.28% | | unknown | | | Independent | Rudolph Martin Grauer | 1,735 | 24.37% | | unknown | | | Independent Conservative | Christopher Thomas Lawrence 2 | 165 | 2.32% | | unknown | | | Liberal | Alexander McDonald Paterson | 2,093 | 29.40% | | unknown | | | Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | Robert Blatchford Swailes | 2,631 | 36.95% | | unknown | | Total valid votes | 7,120 | 100.00% | | | Total rejected ballots | 64 | | | | Turnout | % | | | | 2 Includes Conservatives who chose to run as straight Independents. They are shown in the Results by Electoral District, when so indicated by newspaper reports, as Ind.(Cons.). Because of internal discord, the provincial executive of the Conservative Party decided not to contest the election officially; each local association was to act on its own. | | 23rd British Columbia election, 1952 3 | | Party | Candidate | Votes 1st count | % | Votes final count | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Progressive Conservative | Alexander Campbell Hope | 4,688 | 14.84% | - | -.- % | | unknown | | | B.C. Social Credit League | Thomas James Irwin | 11,759 | 37.22% | 14,805 | 52.69% | | unknown | | | Liberal | Donald Alexander Sutherland Lanskail | 4,293 | 13.59% | - | -.- % | | unknown | | | Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | Leonard Alec Shepherd | 10,853 | 34.35% | 13,295 | 47.31% | | unknown | | Total valid votes | 31,593 | 100.00% | 28,100 | | | | Total rejected ballots | 2,172 | | | | | | Turnout | % | | | | | | 3 Preferential ballot. First and final of three counts only shown. | | 24th British Columbia election, 1953 4 | | Party | Candidate | Votes 1st count | % | Votes final count | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Christian Democrat | Cyril Anthony Brocking | 315 | 1.02% | - | -.- % | | unknown | | | Labour Progressive | David Arnold Danielson | 390 | 1.26% | - | -.- % | | unknown | | | Liberal | Leslie Gilmore | 5,500 | 17.75% | | % | | unknown | | | Social Credit | Thomas James Irwin | 13,079 | 42.20% | 15,417 | 54.05% | | unknown | | | People's Party of British Columbia5 | Edward Charles Mills | 20 | 0.06% | | % | | unknown | | | Progressive Conservative | Robert William Pybus | 591 | 1.91% | - | -.- % | | unknown | | | Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | Leonard Alec Shepherd | 11,095 | 35.80% | 13,108 | 45.95% | | unknown | | Total valid votes | 30,990 | 100.00% | 28,525 | | | | Total rejected ballots | 1,786 | | | | | | Turnout | % | | | | | | 4 Preferential ballot. First and second of six counts only shown. | | 5 Not the leftist People's Party of earlier times, but a populist one also identified as the Common Herd. | | 26th British Columbia election, 1960 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Independent | Norman Baker | 220 | 0.21% | | unknown | | | Progressive Conservative | George Francis Crowe | 2,280 | 2.14% | | unknown | | | Independent | Gordon Lionel Gibson | 2,010 | 1.89% | | unknown | | | Liberal | Arthur R. Helps | 8,529 | 8.02% | | unknown | | | Progressive Conservative | Dalton O. Jones | 2,159 | 2.03% | | unknown | | | Communist | George Lakusta | 408 | 0.38% | | unknown | | | Social Credit | Nehemiah George Massey | 21,011 | 19.76% | | unknown | | | Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | Camille Mildred Mather | 21,839 | 20.54% | | unknown | | | Liberal | C. Douglas Morris | 8,517 | 8.01% | | unknown | | | Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | James Henry Rhodes | 21,559 | 20.28% | | unknown | | | Social Credit | Donald H. Riggan | 17,291 | 16.26% | | unknown | | | Communist | Homer John Stevens | 505 | 0.47% | | unknown | | Total valid votes | 106,328 | 100.00% | | | Total rejected ballots | 834 | | | | Turnout | % | | | | 27th British Columbia election, 1963 | | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | Expenditures | | | Progressive Conservative | Thomas Horan | 4,049 | 4.04% | | unknown | | | Liberal | Harry Lewis Huff | 5,342 | 5.32% | | unknown | | | Progressive Conservative | Theodore Kuhn | 4,461 | 4.45% | | unknown | | | Social Credit | Ernest A. LeCours | 22,067 | 22.00% | | unknown | | | Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | Camille Mildred Mather | 18,690 | 18.63% | | unknown | | | Co-operative Commonwealth Fed. | James Henry Rhodes | 17,661 | 17.60% | | unknown | | | Liberal | J.T. "Jock" Smith | 5,553 | 5.53% | | unknown | | | Social Credit | Hunter Bertram Vogel | 22,504 | 22.43% | | unknown | | | Communist | Homer John Stevens | 505 | 0.47% | | unknown | | Total valid votes | 100,327 | 100.00% | | | Total rejected ballots | 473 | | | | Turnout | % | | | The Delta riding was partitioned after the 1986 election into Delta North and Delta South, which are current ridings. The British Columbia general election of 1903 was the tenth general election for the Province of British Columbia, Canada. ...
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Delta North is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. ...
Delta South is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. ...
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