Yale-North

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Yale-North was a provincial electoral district in the British Columbia legislature that appeared only in the 1894, 1898 and 1900 elections. It and its sister ridings Yale-West and Yale-East were created from the older three-member Yale (provincial electoral district), which was one of the province's first twelve ridings as of 1871. For the 1903 election the riding-name Yale was restored on an adapted version of Yale-West. Yale-North roughly corresponds today to the Kamloops-Salmon Arm region.

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History

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Election results

Note: Winners of each election are in bold.

7th British Columbia election, 1894
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
OppositionHugh McCutcheon 227 42.12% unknown
GovernmentGeorge Bohun Martin 312 57.88% unknown
Total valid votes 539 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
8th British Columbia election, 1898
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
OppositionFrancis John Deane 427 50.24% unknown
GovernmentGeorge Bohun Martin 423 49.76% unknown
Total valid votes 850 100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout %
British Columbia general election, 1900: Yale-North
Party Candidate Votes%
Independent OppositionFrederick John Fulton 504 51.64%
ProgressiveFrancis John Deane 388 39.75%
GovernmentAlgernon Judson Palmer 84 8.61%
Total valid votes 976 100.00%


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