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Index 1903 British Columbia general election

The 1903 British Columbia general election was the tenth general election for the Canadian province of British Columbia.[1]

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  1. 88 relations: Acclamation, Alberni (electoral district), Alexander Henry Boswall MacGowan, Archibald McDonald (Canadian politician), Atlin (electoral district), BC United, British Columbia, Cariboo (provincial electoral district), Charles Edward Pooley, Charles William Digby Clifford, Charles William Munro, Charles Wilson (British Columbia politician), Chilliwhack (electoral district), Columbia (electoral district), Comox (electoral district), Conservative Party of British Columbia, Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942), Cowichan (electoral district), Cranbrook (electoral district), Delta (provincial electoral district), Dewdney (electoral district), Elections BC, Esquimalt (electoral district), Fernie (electoral district), Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton, Frederick John Fulton, George Arthur Fraser, Grand Forks (electoral district), Greenwood (British Columbia electoral district), Harry Jones (politician), Harry Wright (Canadian politician), Henry Ernest Tanner, Henry Esson Young, In the Sea of Sterile Mountains, James Alexander MacDonald, James Dugald McNiven, James Garden, James Horace King, James Hurst Hawthornthwaite, James Murphy (Canadian politician), John Houston (newspaperman), John Newell Evans, John Oliver (British Columbia politician), John Robert Brown (British Columbia politician), Kamloops (federal electoral district), Kaslo (electoral district), Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal–Labour (Canada), Lillooet (electoral district), ... Expand index (38 more) »

  2. 1903 elections in Canada
  3. 1903 in British Columbia
  4. October 1903 events

Acclamation

An acclamation is a form of election that does not use a ballot.

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Alberni (electoral district)

Alberni was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Alexander Henry Boswall MacGowan

Alexander Henry Boswall MacGowan (April 14, 1850 – April 23, 1927) was a businessman and political figure in British Columbia.

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Archibald McDonald (Canadian politician)

Archibald McDonald (April 16, 1849 – February 22, 1933) was a general merchant and political figure in British Columbia.

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Atlin (electoral district)

Atlin was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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BC United

BC United (BCU), formerly known as the British Columbia Liberal Party or BC Liberals, is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada.

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British Columbia

British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.

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Cariboo (provincial electoral district)

Cariboo was one of the twelve original electoral districts created when British Columbia became a Canadian province in 1871.

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Charles Edward Pooley

Charles Edward Pooley, KC (February 8, 1845 – March 28, 1912) was a lawyer and political figure in British Columbia, Canada.

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Charles William Digby Clifford

Charles William Digby Clifford (October 14, 1842 – May 10, 1916) was an Irish-born miner, trader, hotel owner and political figure in British Columbia.

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Charles William Munro

Charles William Munro (March 15, 1864 – January 27, 1919) was a political figure in British Columbia.

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Charles Wilson (British Columbia politician)

Charles Wilson (February 5, 1841 – March 1, 1924) was an English-born lawyer and political figure in British Columbia.

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Chilliwhack (electoral district)

Chilliwhack was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1903.

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Columbia (electoral district)

Columbia was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Comox (electoral district)

Comox was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Conservative Party of British Columbia

The Conservative Party of British Columbia, formerly known as the British Columbia Conservative Party or BC Conservatives, is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada.

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Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)

The Conservative Party of Canada was a major federal political party in Canada that existed from 1867 to 1942.

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Cowichan (electoral district)

Cowichan was one of the first twelve electoral districts created when British Columbia became a Canadian province in 1871.

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Cranbrook (electoral district)

Cranbrook was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia centred on the town of Cranbrook in the southern Rockies and including nearby Kimberley and other towns in the southern end of the Rocky Mountain Trench.

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Delta (provincial electoral district)

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.

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Dewdney (electoral district)

Dewdney was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Elections BC

Elections BC (formally the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer of British Columbia) is a non-partisan office of the British Columbia legislature responsible for conducting provincial and local elections, by-elections, petitions, referendums, plebiscites in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Esquimalt (electoral district)

Esquimalt was a provincial electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada.

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Fernie (electoral district)

Fernie was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia centred on the town of Fernie in the southern Rockies.

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Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton

Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton (October 11, 1843 – November 20, 1919) was a Canadian newspaperman, politician, and businessman.

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Frederick John Fulton

Frederick John Fulton, KC (December 8, 1862 – July 25, 1936) was a British-born and educated Canadian lawyer and politician.

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George Arthur Fraser

George Arthur Fraser (May 17, 1866 – March 2, 1930) was a Canadian politician.

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Grand Forks (electoral district)

Grand Forks was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia centred on the town of Grand Forks, in the Boundary Country between the Okanagan and Kootenay Countries.

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Greenwood (British Columbia electoral district)

Greenwood was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Harry Jones (politician)

Harry Jones (September 29, 1840 – February 23, 1936) was a Welsh-born prospector and political figure in British Columbia.

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Harry Wright (Canadian politician)

Harry Wright (September 11, 1875 – January 1960) was a financial agent and political figure in British Columbia.

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Henry Ernest Tanner

Henry Ernest Tanner (1868 – June 24, 1940) was an English-born farmer and political figure in British Columbia.

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Henry Esson Young

Henry Esson Young (February 24, 1862 – October 24, 1939) was a physician and political figure in British Columbia.

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In the Sea of Sterile Mountains

In the Sea of Sterile Mountains: The Chinese in British Columbia is a 1974 book, written by James Morton and published by J. J. Douglas, that discusses the politics and historical details of Chinese Canadians in British Columbia from 1858 until the early 1970s.

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James Alexander MacDonald

James Alexander MacDonald (October 1858 – December 20, 1939) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in British Columbia.

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James Dugald McNiven

James Dugald McNiven (March 11, 1859 – July 17, 1936) was a Canadian politician.

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James Garden

James Ford Garden (February 19, 1847 – December 9, 1914) was a Canadian engineer and the seventh Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, serving from 1898 to 1900.

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James Horace King

James Horace King, (January 18, 1873 – July 14, 1955) was a Canadian physician and parliamentarian.

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James Hurst Hawthornthwaite

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James Murphy (Canadian politician)

James Murphy (March 9, 1872 – January 16, 1921) was a lawyer and political figure in British Columbia.

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John Houston (newspaperman)

John Houston (November 1850–March 8, 1910) was a newspaper publisher and politician in British Columbia.

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John Newell Evans

John Newell Evans (May 9, 1846 – January 8, 1944) was a Welsh-born farmer and political figure in British Columbia.

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John Oliver (British Columbia politician)

John Oliver (July 31, 1856–August 17, 1927) was a British-Canadian politician and farmer in British Columbia, Canada.

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John Robert Brown (British Columbia politician)

John Robert Brown (February 19, 1862 – December 8, 1947) was a lawyer and political figure in British Columbia.

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Kamloops (federal electoral district)

Kamloops was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1968, and from 1988 to 2004.

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Kaslo (electoral district)

Kaslo was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (Assemblée législative de la Colombie-Britannique) is the deliberative assembly of the Parliament of British Columbia, in the province of British Columbia, Canada.

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Liberal Party of Canada

The Liberal Party of Canada (LPC; region, PLC) is a federal political party in Canada.

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Liberal–Labour (Canada)

The Liberal–Labour banner has been used several times by candidates in Canadian elections: In the early twentieth century when the idea of trade unionists running for elected office under their own banner gained ground, several working class candidates on the provincial or federal level were elected on a Labour ticket.

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Lillooet (electoral district)

The Lillooet electoral district was a riding (provincial constituency) in the Canadian province of British Columbia, centred on the town of the same name and with various boundaries.

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Lytton Shatford

Lytton Wilmot Shatford (February 4, 1873 - November 8, 1920) was a politician and businessman in British Columbia, Canada.

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Nanaimo City

Nanaimo City was a provincial electoral district in the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia in Canada from 1890 to 1912.

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Nelson City (provincial electoral district)

Nelson City was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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New Westminster City

New Westminster City was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1871 to 1912.

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Newcastle (electoral district)

Newcastle was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia to the south and including some of the city of Nanaimo.

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Okanagan (electoral district)

Okanagan was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1903 to 1912.

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Parker Williams

Parker Williams (May 31, 1872 – June 17, 1958) was a Welsh-born coal miner and political figure in British Columbia.

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Political party

A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections.

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Price Ellison

Price Ellison (October 6, 1852 – December 10, 1932) was an English-born blacksmith, farmer, rancher and political figure in British Columbia.

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Provinces and territories of Canada

Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution.

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Revelstoke (electoral district)

Revelstoke was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Richard Hall (politician)

Richard Hall (April 30, 1855 – March 29, 1918) was an American-born insurance agent, wholesale coal merchant and political figure in British Columbia.

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Richard Low Drury

Richard Low Drury (May 2, 1863 – September 4, 1915) was a Canadian politician.

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Richard McBride

Sir Richard McBride, (December 15, 1870 – August 6, 1917) was a British Columbia politician and is often considered the founder of the British Columbia Conservative Party.

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Richmond (British Columbia provincial electoral district)

Richmond was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Robert Francis Green

Robert Francis Green (November 14, 1861 – October 5, 1946) was a Canadian businessman and Conservative politician, born in Peterborough, Canada West.

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Robert Garnett Tatlow

Robert Garnett Tatlow (September 6, 1855 – April 11, 1910) was a businessman and political figure in British Columbia (BC).

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Robert Grant (British Columbia politician)

Robert Grant (August 22, 1854 – January 24, 1935) was a lumberman and political figure in British Columbia.

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Rossland City

Rossland City was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located in the West Kootenay region.

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Saanich (electoral district)

Saanich was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Similkameen (electoral district)

Similkameen was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia formed around the historic mining district of the same name.

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Skeena (federal electoral district)

Skeena was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 2004.

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Slocan (electoral district)

Slocan was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Stuart Alexander Henderson

Stuart Alexander Henderson (September 19, 1863 – February 17, 1945) was a Scottish-born lawyer and political figure in British Columbia.

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The Islands

The Islands was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Thomas Gifford (politician)

Thomas Gifford (June 1, 1854 – February 19, 1935) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada.

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Thomas Taylor (Canadian politician)

Thomas Taylor (February 4, 1865 – April 26, 1947) was a businessman and political figure in British Columbia.

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Thomas Wilson Paterson

Thomas Wilson Paterson (6 December 1850 – 28 August 1921) was a Canadian railway contractor, politician, and the ninth Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.

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Vancouver City (provincial electoral district)

Vancouver City was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Victoria City (provincial electoral district)

Victoria City was one of the first twelve provincial electoral districts in the province of British Columbia, Canada, upon its entry into Confederation that year.

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William Davidson (British Columbia politician)

William Davidson (November 17, 1867 – after 1912) was a Scottish-born miner and political figure in British Columbia.

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William George Cameron

William George Cameron (September 25, 1853 – October 29, 1930) was a Canadian politician.

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William John Bowser

William John Bowser (Rexton, New Brunswick December 3, 1867 – October 25, 1933 Vancouver) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada.

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William Roderick Ross

William Roderick Ross (March 29, 1869 – February 4, 1928) was a lawyer and political figure in British Columbia.

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William Wallace Burns McInnes

William Wallace Burns McInnes (April 8, 1871 – August 4, 1954) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and served as the fifth commissioner of Yukon.

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Wilmer Cleveland Wells

Wilmer Cleveland Wells (4 November 1839 – October 19, 1933) was a Canadian rancher, lumberman and political figure in British Columbia.

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Yale (provincial electoral district)

Yale was a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada from the province's joining Confederation in 1871.

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Ymir (electoral district)

Ymir was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia located in the West Kootenay region.

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See also

1903 elections in Canada

1903 in British Columbia

  • 1903 British Columbia general election

October 1903 events

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903_British_Columbia_general_election

Also known as 10th British Columbia general election, 1903 BC general election, British Columbia general election, 1903.

, Lytton Shatford, Nanaimo City, Nelson City (provincial electoral district), New Westminster City, Newcastle (electoral district), Okanagan (electoral district), Parker Williams, Political party, Price Ellison, Provinces and territories of Canada, Revelstoke (electoral district), Richard Hall (politician), Richard Low Drury, Richard McBride, Richmond (British Columbia provincial electoral district), Robert Francis Green, Robert Garnett Tatlow, Robert Grant (British Columbia politician), Rossland City, Saanich (electoral district), Similkameen (electoral district), Skeena (federal electoral district), Slocan (electoral district), Stuart Alexander Henderson, The Islands, Thomas Gifford (politician), Thomas Taylor (Canadian politician), Thomas Wilson Paterson, Vancouver City (provincial electoral district), Victoria City (provincial electoral district), William Davidson (British Columbia politician), William George Cameron, William John Bowser, William Roderick Ross, William Wallace Burns McInnes, Wilmer Cleveland Wells, Yale (provincial electoral district), Ymir (electoral district).