Newcastle was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia to the south and including some of the city of Nanaimo. It was created in 1903,[1] and lasted until 1924, when it was largely replaced by Cowichan-Newcastle.[2]

MLAs elected

ParliamentTermMLA
10th19031907Parker Williams
11th19071909
12th19091912
13th19121916
14th19161920
15th19201924Samuel Guthrie

Electoral history

Elections

10th British Columbia election, 1903[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SocialistParker Williams28840.06
ConservativeAlexander Bryden20730.18
LiberalDavid W. Murray21429.76
Total valid votes 709 100.00
11th British Columbia election, 1907[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SocialistParker Williams25946.676.61
Independent LabourDavid James Thomas19735.50New
ConservativeJohn Sebastian Cairns9917.84(12.34)
Total valid votes 555 100.00
12th British Columbia election, 1909[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SocialistParker Williams37952.645.97
ConservativeJohn Stewart27438.0620.22
IndependentDavid James Thomas679.31(26.19)
Total valid votes 720 100.00
13th British Columbia election, 1912[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SocialistParker Williams[7]38650.86(1.78)
ConservativeRoy Branwood Dier37349.1411.08
Total valid votes 759 100.00
14th British Columbia election, 1916[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent SocialistParker Williams55156.115.25
ConservativeRoy Branwood Dier1,18643.89(5.25)
Total valid votes 982 100.00
1920 British Columbia general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Federated LabourSamuel Guthrie70442.00New
CoalitionWilliam Gilbert Fraser42425.30(18.59)
Independent SocialistJames Hurst Hawthornthwaite41925.00(31.11)
Independent SoldierJohn Bickle1297.70New
Total votes 1,676100.00
Source(s)
An Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871-1986 (PDF). Victoria: Elections British Columbia. 1988. p. 142. ISBN 0-7718-8677-2.

Timeline (1903-1920)

Graph of Newcastle election results by share of votes, 1903–1920

Further reading

References

  1. Redistribution Act, 1902, S.B.C. 1902, c. 58
  2. Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1923, S.B.C. 1923, c. 6
  3. Elections BC 1988, p. 94.
  4. Elections BC 1988, p. 102.
  5. Elections BC 1988, p. 112.
  6. Elections BC 1988, p. 118.
  7. expelled from the Socialist Party after the election, for having dual membership with the Social Democratic Party of Canada
  8. Elections BC 1988, p. 126.

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