From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vancouver City was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was a four member riding based in the newly-created city of Vancouver.
It did not appear on the hustings until the 1890 election - the city only having been chartered and named in the year of the previous election when the locality was a small polling area of the New Westminster (provincial electoral district) riding. It is a sign of Vancouver's rapid growth that by 1890 there were over 300 electors, by 1900 there were 15,000, by 1903 over 25,000 votes cast; prior to 1885 the population of the waterside village of Granville, B.I. (Burrard Inlet, a postal address shared by Moodyville, New Brighton and Barnet) had been in the range of 300. When the riding was created it was a two-member riding but because of population increase was made a three-member riding in 1890 and in 1903 a five-member seat. By the 1920s it had become a six-member seat with over 200,000 votes cast. When it was broken up after the 1928 election it became four ridings, three with two seats (Vancouver-Burrard, Vancouver Centre and Vancouver East and one with three members (Vancouver-Point Grey.
[edit] Demographics
Population, 1961 |
|
Population change, 1871-1961 |
|
Area (km²) |
|
Population density (people per km²) |
|
[edit] Political Geography and History
[edit] Notable elections
[edit] Notable MLAs
[edit] Electoral history
Note: winners in each election in bold.
6th British Columbia election, 1890 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Opposition |
Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton 1 |
1,123 |
36.07% |
|
unknown |
|
Government |
James M. Fox |
33 |
1.06% |
|
unknown |
|
Opposition |
Samuel Greer 2 |
649 |
20.85% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
James Welton Horne 3 |
695 |
22.33% |
|
unknown |
|
Opposition |
James Orr |
135 |
4.34% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Robert Garnett Tatlow |
478 |
15.35% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
3,113 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
1 Vancouver publisher (Vancouver Province newspaper) and mayoral contender |
2 Landowner at "Greer's Beach", now Kitsilano Beach. |
3 Promoter of the "Great Land Sale" in 1891 in Mission City |
9th British Columbia election, 1900 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Progressive |
Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton |
802 |
5.24% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Labour Party |
Joseph Dixon |
853 |
5.57% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
James Ford Garden |
1,787 |
11.67% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Hugh Bowie Gilmour |
1,465 |
9.57% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Labour Party |
William MacClain |
683 |
4.46% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent-Government |
Robert MacPherson |
1,435 |
9.37% |
|
unknown |
|
Government |
Joseph Martin7 |
1,737 |
11.34% |
|
unknown |
|
Government |
James McQueen |
1,391 |
9.08% |
|
unknown |
|
Opposition |
Robert Garnett Tatlow |
1,645 |
10.74% |
|
unknown |
|
Labour |
Francis Williams |
716 |
4.67% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Charles Wilson |
1,457 |
9.51% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
William Henry Wood |
1,344 |
8.78% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
15,315 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
7 Thirteenth Premier of British Columbia. |
10th British Columbia election, 1903 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Liberal |
Truman Smith Baxter |
1,411 |
5.64% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
John William Bowser |
2,304 |
9.2% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Disbrow Brydone-Jack |
1,461 |
5.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
James Ford Garden |
2,464 |
9.86% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist Labour Party |
William Griffiths |
284 |
1.14% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Henry Boswell MacGowan |
2,300 |
9.20% |
|
unknown |
|
Vancouver (Independent) Labour Party |
John McLaren |
1,164 |
4.66% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Martin |
1,546 |
6.18% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Clarence Monck |
910 |
3.64% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John Thomas Mortimer |
1,328 |
5.31% |
|
unknown |
|
Vancouver (Independent) Labour Party |
Albert George Perry |
1,248 |
4.99% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Albion Rovert Stebbings |
956 |
3.82% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Robert Garnett Tatlow |
2,660 |
10.64% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
James Douglas Turnbull |
1,193 |
4.77% |
|
unknown |
|
Vancouver (Independent) Labour Party |
Francis Williams |
1,357 |
5.43% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Charles Wilson |
2,416 |
9.66% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
25,002 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
11th British Columbia general election, 1907 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Conservative |
William John Bowser |
3,152 |
10.45% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John Edward Dubberley |
599 |
1.99% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Wallace deBeque Farris |
2,096 |
6.95% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
James Ford Garden |
3,080 |
10.21% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Alexander Henderson |
2,248 |
7.45% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Eugene Thornton Kingsley |
617 |
2.04% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Henry Boswell MacGowan |
3,141 |
10.41% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
George Albert McGuire |
2,994 |
9.92% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Wallace Burns McInnes |
2,233 |
7.40% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Robert Purvis McLennan |
2,316 |
7.68% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
James Hackett McVety |
616 |
2.04% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal] |
Thomas Fletcher Neelands |
2,063 |
6.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party of BC |
Albert George Perry |
281 |
0.93% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Richard Parminter Pettipiece |
602 |
1.99% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Albion Robert Stebbings |
598 |
1.98% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Robert Garnet Tatlow 6 |
3,136 |
10.39% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party of BC |
Francis Williams |
401 |
1.33% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
30,173 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
6 spelled Garnet on this ballot, Garnett in other years |
12th British Columbia general election, 1909 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Conservative |
William John Bowser |
5,441 |
10.60% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Bell Campbell |
3,227 |
6.29% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Peter Garvie |
1,227 |
2.39% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Eugene Thornton Kingsley |
1,883 |
3.67% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
George Ernest MacDonald |
3,984 |
7.76% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Henry Boswell MacGowan |
3,141 |
10.41% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Moses McGregor |
1,218 |
2.37% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
George Albert McGuire |
4,826 |
9.41% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
William Murray MacKenzie |
1,231 |
2.40% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Richard Parminter Pettipiece |
1,428 |
2.78% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Harold Senkler |
4,110 |
8.01% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
James Stables |
3,356 |
6.54% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative] |
Charles Edward Tisdall |
2,063 |
6.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Frederick Coate Wade |
3,942 |
7.68% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative] |
Henry Holgate Watson |
5,202 |
10.14% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
51,316 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
13th British Columbia general election, 1912 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Socialist |
William Bennett |
1,134 |
2.45% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
William John Bowser |
5,101 |
11.02% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Cameron William Smith |
2,716 |
5.87% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Joseph Nealon Ellis |
2,619 |
5.66% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Charles William Enright |
2,947 |
6.37% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Samuel Greer |
897 |
1.94% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Joseph Patrick Lord |
1,133 |
2.45% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John Amos MacDonald |
1,263 |
2.73% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Henry Boswell MacGowan |
5,061 |
10.93% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
George Albert McGuire |
5,114 |
11.05% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
WilliamArthur Pritchard |
1,081 |
2.34% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John Reid |
1,156 |
2.50% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Ralph Smith |
3,257 |
7.04% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
William Maxwell Smith |
2,744 |
5.93% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Charles Edward Tisdall |
5,085 |
10.97% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Henry Holgate Watson |
4,977 |
10.75% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
46,285 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
14th British Columbia election, 1916 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Independent |
Edwin Clarke Appleby |
743 |
0.78% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
William John Bowser |
7,421 |
7.75% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Conservative |
Robert Cassidy |
2,451 |
2.56% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Sedgwick Cowper |
7,056 |
7.37% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Patrick Donnelly |
7,005 |
7.32% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Duke |
6,395 |
6.68% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Wallace deBeque Farris |
7,881 |
8.23% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Arthur Freeman Fawcett |
665 |
0.69% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John David Harrington |
1,380 |
1.44% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Walter Leek |
6,136 |
6.41% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Malcolm Archibald MacDonald |
9,119 |
9.53% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Alexander Henry Boswell MacGowan |
5,906 |
6.17% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
George Albert McGuire |
6,270 |
6.55% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John William MacIntosh |
8,096 |
8.46% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Ralph Smith |
8,106 |
8.47% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Charles Edward Tisdall |
6,922 |
7.23% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Conservative |
Thomas Owen Townley |
250 |
0.26% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Labour (non-party) |
Charles Edward Tisdall |
2,487 |
2.60% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Harold George White |
1,416 |
1.48% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
95,705 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
15th British Columbia election, 1920 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Vancouver Rentpayers Assn. |
George Johnson Ashworth |
3,291 |
1.63% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
George Black |
10,379 |
5.13% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
William John Bowser |
11,617 |
5.75% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Moses Brewins Cotworth |
5,511 |
2.73% |
|
unknown |
|
Women's Freedom League |
Esther Margaret Crosfield |
4,166 |
2.06% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John Dennis |
1,451 |
0.72% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Patrick Dougherty |
10,388 |
5.14% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Sidney Earp |
1,694 |
0.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Wallace deBeque Farris |
12,550 |
6.21% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John David Harrington |
2,956 |
1.46% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Lyness Howe |
9,913 |
4.90% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Malcolm Archibald MacDonald |
12,222 |
6.04% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Ian Alistair MacKenzie |
13,840 |
6.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
William McQuoid |
1,524 |
0.75% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
John Wesley Mahan |
8,810 |
4.36% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Joseph Martin |
9,123 |
4.51% |
|
unknown |
|
Grand Army of the United Veterans |
John Livingstone Millar |
2,808 |
1.39% |
|
unknown |
|
Grand Army of the United Veterans |
Percival Horace North |
2,633 |
1.30% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Edith Louise Paterson |
9,573 |
4.73% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
James Ramsay |
12,279 |
6.07% |
|
unknown |
|
Federated Labour Party |
Thomas Richardson |
7,192 |
3.56% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
James Ferguson Smith |
2,267 |
1.12% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Mary Ellen Smith |
17,510 |
8.66% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Christopher Stephenson |
1,818 |
0.90% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent |
Thomas Turberville |
1,487 |
0.74% |
|
unknown |
|
Federated Labour Party |
William Robert Trotter |
7,481 |
3.70% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
John Weightman Warden |
10,278 |
5.08% |
|
unknown |
|
Federated Labour Party |
James Shaver Woodsworth |
7,444 |
3.68% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
202,205 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
16th British Columbia election, 1924 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Conservative |
William John Bowser |
7,818 |
4.12% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Conservative |
Robert Cassidy |
276 |
0.15% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
Wilfred Harry Cottrell |
6,314 |
3.33% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial |
Andrew McCreight Creery |
9,071 |
4.78% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
William Dunn |
5,752 |
3.03% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Wallace deBeque Farris |
8,427 |
4.44% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial |
Jessie Columbia Hall |
8,749 |
4.61% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
John David Harrington |
3,281 |
1.73% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Samuel Lyness Howe |
7,250 |
3.82% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Henry Kirk |
7,686 |
4.05% |
|
unknown |
|
Socialist |
Henry McEvoy |
750 |
0.40% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
Angus McInnis |
5,897 |
3.11% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Ian Alistair MacKenzie |
9,476 |
4.99% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial |
Alexander Duncan McRae |
9,008 |
4.75% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Christopher McRae |
9,778 |
5.15% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial |
Donald Edgar McTaggart |
8,924 |
4.70 |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Royal Lethington Maitland |
8,417 |
4.44% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
Edmund Henry Morrison |
5,613 |
2.96% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Victor Wentworth Odlum |
10,011 |
5.28% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Liberal |
Guy Cathcart Pelton |
225 |
0.12% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Perry Douglas Roe |
7,222 |
3.81% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial |
Francis William Rounsefell |
8,407 |
4.43% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Emma Wood Scott |
7,292 |
3.84% |
|
unknown |
|
Provincial |
George Gower Birt Showler |
7,437 |
3.92% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Mary Ellen Smith |
9,251 |
4.88% |
|
unknown |
|
Canadian Labour Party |
Priscilla Janet Smith |
6,078 |
3.20% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Charles Woodward |
11,318 |
5.97% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
189,728 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
|
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
17th British Columbia election, 1928 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
Expenditures |
|
Liberal |
Henry Elston Almond |
11,818 |
6.56% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
William Dick |
15,968 |
8.86% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Dugald Donaghy |
13,176 |
7.31% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
John Pitcairn Hogg |
10,948 |
6.08% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Thomas Henry Kirk |
15,943 |
8.85% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Labour Party |
Angus McInnis |
6,026 |
3.34% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Royal Lethington Maitland |
16,499 |
9.16% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Liberal |
Guy Cathcart Pelton |
976 |
0.54% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
William Curtis Shelly |
17,486 |
9.70% |
|
unknown |
|
Independent Labour Party |
Robert Skinner |
4,223 |
2.34% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Helen Douglas Smith |
12,514 |
6.94% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
Nelson Spencer |
16,717 |
9.28% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Frederick William Sterling |
11,045 |
6.13% |
|
unknown |
|
Liberal |
Nicholas Thompson |
11,101 |
6.16% |
|
unknown |
|
Conservative |
George Alexander Walkem |
15,769 |
8.75% |
|
unknown |
Total valid votes |
180,209 |
100.00% |
|
Total rejected ballots |
425 |
|
|
Turnout |
% |
|
|
Vancouver City last appeared in the 1928 election. For the 1933 general election Vancouver City was redistributed into: