List of British Columbia by-elections
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The list of British Columbia by-elections includes every by-election held in the Canadian province of British Columbia. By-elections occur whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, although an imminent general election may allow the vacancy to remain until the dissolution of parliament. The most recent by-election took place on October 28, 2004, in the district of Surrey-Panorama Ridge.
[edit] Causes
A by-election occurs whenever there is a vacancy in the Legislative Assembly. Vacancies can occur for the following reasons:
- Death of a member.[1] The last time a sitting MLA died was Fred Gingell in 1999.[2] In addition, elected MLA's sometimes die before taking their seats. The last time this happened was in 1924 when John McKie died before the first session.[3]
- Resignation of a member.[1] The last time this happened was in 2004, when Gulzar Cheema resigned.[4] Before 1929, if an MLA was appointed to the Executive Council, they had to resign and run in a by-election.[5]
- Recall of a member.[1] This has never happened. However, former MLA Paul Reitsma was unofficially recalled because he resigned just as a recall attempt nearly succeeded.[6]
- Voided results. The last time a by-election took place for this reason was in 1904.[7] The most recent any election has come close to being voided was in 1963.[8]
- Expulsion from the legislature.[1]
- Ineligibility to sit.[1]
- Winning in more than one district during a general election. The last time that happened was in 1921.[9] It has been forbidden to run in multiple districts since 1940.[5]
- A riding being established during a parliament. The only time a by-election took place because of this was in early 1934, in Columbia.[10]
When there is a vacancy, a by-election must be called within six months of the Chief Electoral Officer learning of it. The only exception is when a member has been recalled. In that case, a by-election must be held with 90 days.[1]
[edit] 38th Parliament 2005-2009
As of February 2008, there have been no by-elections.
[edit] 37th Parliament 2001-2005
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surrey-Panorama Ridge | October 28, 2004 | Gulzar Cheema | Liberals | Jagrup Brar | NDP | Resignation | No | ||
[edit] 36th Parliament 1996-2001
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delta South | December 7, 1999 | Fred Gingell | Liberals | Val Roddick | Liberals | Death | Yes | ||
| Parksville-Qualicum | December 14, 1998 | Paul Reitsma | Independent* | Judith Reid | Liberals | Resignation | No | ||
| Surrey-White Rock | September 15, 1997 | Wilf Hurd | Liberals | Gordon Hogg | Liberals | Resignation | Yes | ||
* Reitsma is a former Liberal.[11]
[edit] 35th Parliament 1991-1996
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delta South | May 3, 1995 | Harry De Jong | Social Credit | John van Dongen | Liberals | Resignation | No | ||
| Vancouver-Quilchena | February 17, 1994 | Art Cowie | Liberals | Gordon Campbell | Liberals | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Matsqui | February 17, 1994 | Peter Dueck | Independent* | Mike de Jong | Liberals | Resignation | No | ||
* Dueck is a former Socred.[12]
[edit] 34rd Parliament 1986-1991
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oak Bay-Gordon Head | December 13, 1989 | Brian Smith | Social Credit | Elizabeth Cull | NDP | Resignation | No | ||
| Cariboo | September 20, 1989 | Alex Fraser | Social Credit | David Zirnhelt | NDP | Death | No | ||
| Nanaimo | March 15, 1989 | Dave Stupich | NDP | Jan Pullinger | NDP | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Vancouver-Point Grey | March 15, 1989 | Kim Campbell | Social Credit | Tom Perry | NDP | Resignation | No | ||
| Alberni | November 19, 1988 | Robert Skelly | NDP | Gerard Janssen | NDP | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Boundary-Similkameen | June 8, 1988 | James Hewitt | Social Credit | Bill Barlee | NDP | Resignation | No | ||
[edit] 33nd Parliament 1983-1986
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Okanagan North | November 8, 1984 | Donald Campbell | Social Credit | Lyle MacWilliam | NDP | Death | No | ||
| Vancouver East | November 8, 1984 | Dave Barrett | NDP | Robert Williams | NDP | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 32st Parliament 1979-1983
As of March 2008, the Kamloops by-election is the most recent by-election won by the governing party. Since then, governing parties have lost 15 consecutive by-elections and counting.[13]
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kamloops | May 14, 1981 | Rafe Mair | Social Credit | Claude Richmond | Social Credit | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 31th Parliament 1975-1979
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oak Bay | March 20, 1978 | George Wallace | Progressive Conservative | Victor Stephens | Progressive Conservative | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Vancouver East | June 3, 1975 | Robert Williams | NDP | Dave Barrett | NDP | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 30th Parliament 1972-1975
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Vancouver-Capilano | February 5, 1974 | David Brousson | Liberal | Gordon Gibson Jr | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
| South Okanagan | September 7, 1973 | W.A.C. Bennett | Social Credit | Bill Bennett | Social Credit | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 29th Parliament 1969-1972
There were no by-elections.
[edit] 28th Parliament 1966-1969
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Burnaby-Willingdon | January 13, 1969 | Frederick Vulliamy | NDP | James Lorimer | NDP | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Revelstoke-Slocan | July 15, 1968 | Randolph Harding | NDP | William King | NDP | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Oak Bay | July 15, 1968 | Allan MacFarlane | Liberal | Allan Cox | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
| North Vancouver-Capilano | July 15, 1968 | Raymond Perreault | Liberal | David Brousson | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Vancouver South | May 21, 1968 | Thomas Bate | Social Credit | Norman Levi | NDP | Death | No | ||
| Cariboo | November 28, 1966 | William Speare | Social Credit | Robert Bonner | Social Credit | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 27th Parliament 1963-1966
There were no by-elections.
[edit] 26th Parliament 1960-1963
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Columbia | July 15, 1963 | Richard Newton | Social Credit | Frank Greenwood | Social Credit | Death | Yes | ||
| Vancouver-Point Grey | December 17, 1962 | Buda Brown | Social Credit | Patrick McGeer | Liberal | Death | No | ||
| Revelstoke | September 4, 1962 | George Hobbs | CCF | Margaret Hobbs | CCF-NDP | Death | Yes | ||
[edit] 25th Parliament 1956-1960
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rossland-Trail | December 15 1958 | Robert Sommers | Social Credit | Donald Brothers | Social Credit | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Delta | September 9 1957 | Thomas Irwin | Social Credit | Gordon L. Gibson | Social Credit | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Cariboo | September 9, 1957 | Ralph Chetwynd | Social Credit | William Speare | Social Credit | Death | Yes | ||
| Burnaby | September 9, 1957 | Ernest Winch | CCF | Cedric Cox | CCF | Death | Yes | ||
[edit] 24rd Parliament 1953-1956
Douglas Jung of the Progressive Conservative Party runs in the Vancouver Centre by-election, the first time any Chinese Canadian had run for a seat in a Canadian legislature.[14]
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vancouver Centre | January 9, 1956 | George Moxham | Social Credit | Leslie Peterson | Social Credit | Death | Yes | ||
| Lillooet | September 12, 1955 | Gordon Gibson Sr. | Liberal | Donald Robinson | Social Credit | Resignation | No | ||
| Victoria City | November 24, 1953 | Walter Wright | Social Credit | George Gregory | Liberal | Resignation | No | ||
[edit] 23nd Parliament 1952-1953
These by-elections are held under the alternative vote system, the only two times (as of March 2008) by-elections had been held using that voting system.[15] After the next general election, the voting system would be reverted back to first past the post in time for the next by-election.[14]
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Similkameen | November 24, 1952 | Henry Francis | Social Credit | Einar Gunderson | Social Credit | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Columbia | November 24, 1952 | Richard Newton | Social Credit | Robert Bonner | Social Credit | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 22st Parliament 1949-1952
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Esquimalt | October 1, 1951 | Charles Beard | Coalition | Franklin Mitchell | CCF | Death | No | ||
[edit] 21th Parliament 1945-1949
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Okanagan | November 29, 1948 | W.A.C. Bennett | Coalition | Robert Browne-Clayton | Coalition | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Rossland-Trail | November 29, 1948 | James Webster | Coalition | James Quinn | CCF | Death | No | ||
| Saanich | February 23, 1948 | Norman Whittaker | Coalition | Arthur Ash | Coalition | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Cariboo | February 23, 1948 | Louis LeBourdais | Coalition | Walter Hogg | Coalition | Death | Yes | ||
| Vancouver-Point Grey | June 24, 1946 | James Paton | Coalition | Albert MacDougal | Coalition | Death | Yes | ||
| Royal Maitland | Coalition | Leigh Stevenson | Coalition | Death | Yes | ||||
| North Okanagan | December 19, 1945 | Kenneth MacDonald | Coalition | Charles Morrow | Coalition | Death | Yes | ||
[edit] 20th Parliament 1941-1945
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Westminster | May 10, 1945 | Arthur Gray | Coalition | Byron Ingemar Johnson | Coalition | Death | Yes | ||
| Revelstoke | June 14, 1943 | Harry Johnston | Coalition | Vincent Segur | CCF | Death | No | ||
| Salmon Arm | November 25, 1942 | Rolf Bruhn | Coalition | George Stirling | CCF | Death | No | ||
[edit] 19th Parliament 1937-1941
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mackenzie | September 21, 1940 | John Bryan Sr. | Liberal | Manfred McGeer | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| Cranbrook | October 26, 1939 | Frank MacPherson | Liberal | Arnold McGrath | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Vancouver Centre | May 1, 1939 | Fred Crone | Liberal | Laura Jamieson | CCF | Death | No | ||
| Dewdney | May 20, 1938 | Frank Patterson | Conservative | David Strachan | Liberal | Death | No | ||
[edit] 18th Parliament 1933-1937
The Columbia by-election is notable for two reasons. First, it is the only one (as of March 2008) held due to a district being created during a parliament;[10] Second, it is the last time (as of March 2008) a candidate won through acclamation.[16]
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vancouver-Burrard | September 2, 1936 | Gerry McGeer | Liberal | John Forester | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Omineca | June 22, 1936 | Alexander Manson | Liberal | Mark Connelly | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
| North Vancouver | July 14, 1934 | Harley Anderson | CCF | Dorothy Steeves | CCF | Death | Yes | ||
| Columbia | March 20, 1934† | n/a | n/a | n/a | Thomas King | Liberal | District created | n/a | |
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[10]
[edit] 17th Parliament 1928-1933
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Columbia | December 19, 1931 | John Buckham | Liberal | Thomas King | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| The Islands | February 21, 1931† | Cyrus Wesley Peck | Conservative | MacGregor Macintosh | Conservative | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Fort George | January 7, 1931 | Frederick Burden | Conservative | Roy Alward | Conservative | Resignation | Yes | ||
| North Vancouver | November 5, 1930 | Ian Alistair MacKenzie | Liberal | Jack Loutet | Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
| North Okanagan | July 2, 1930† | William Farris Kennedy | Conservative | George Heggie | Conservative | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Chilliwack | October 22, 1928† | William Atkinson | Conservative | William Atkinson | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Dewdney | October 22, 1928† | Nelson Lougheed | Conservative | Nelson Lougheed | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Esquimalt | October 22, 1928† | Robert Pooley | Conservative | Robert Pooley | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Fort George | October 22, 1928† | Frederick Burden | Conservative | Frederick Burden | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Richmond-Point Grey | October 22, 1928† | Samuel Howe | Conservative | Samuel Howe | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Saanich | October 22, 1928† | Simon Fraser Tolmie | Conservative | Simon Fraser Tolmie | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Similkameen | October 22, 1928† | William McKenzie | Conservative | William McKenzie | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Vancouver City | October 22, 1928† | William Shelly | Conservative | William Shelly | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Victoria City | October 22, 1928† | Joshua Hinchliffe | Conservative | Joshua Hinchliffe | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[17]
[edit] 16th Parliament 1924-1928
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nelson | October 17, 1927 | John Oliver | Liberal | James McDonald | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| New Westminster | September 12, 1927 | Edwin Rothwell | Liberal | Arthur Gray | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| North Okanagan | June 9, 1927 | Arthur Cochrane | Conservative | William Farris Kennedy | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
| Grand Forks-Greenwood | April 25, 1925 | John McKie | Conservative | Dougald McPherson | Liberal | Death | No | ||
| North Okanagan | September 24, 1924 | Kenneth MacDonald | Liberal | Arthur Cochrane | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | No | ||
| Nelson | August 23, 1924 | Kenneth Campbell | Liberal | John Oliver | Liberal | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 15th Parliament 1920-1924
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cranbrook | August 15, 1922 | James Horace King | Liberal | Noel Wallinger | Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
| Omineca | April 10, 1922† | Alexander Manson | Liberal | Alexander Manson | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Nelson | March 22, 1922 | William Rose | Conservative | Kenneth Campbell | Liberal | Resignation | No | ||
| Revelstoke | February 27, 1922 | William Sutherland | Liberal | William Sutherland | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Delta | February 3, 1921 | John Oliver | Liberal | Alexander Paterson | Liberal | Won more than one district | Yes | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[9]
[edit] 14th Parliament 1916-1920
The Vancouver City by-election was won by Mary Ellen Smith. She is the first woman to run and be elected in a provincial-level election, which was also the first one where women could vote.[18]
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alberni | January 29, 1919† | Richard Wallis | Conservative | Richard Burde | Independent Soldier | Death | No | ||
| Cowichan | January 25, 1919 | William Hayward | Conservative | Kenneth Duncan | Unionist | Resignation | No | ||
| Victoria City | June 28, 1918 | Harlan Carey Brewster | Liberal | Francis Giolma | Soldier | Death | No | ||
| Chilliwack | May 10, 1918 | Edward Dodsley Barrow | Liberal | Edward Dodsley Barrow | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Vancouver City | January 24, 1918 | Ralph Smith | Liberal | Mary Ellen Smith | Independent People's/Independent* | Death | No | ||
| Alberni | January 24, 1918 | Harlan Carey Brewster | Liberal | Richard Wallis | Conservative | Won more than one district | No | ||
| Newcastle | January 24, 1918 | Parker Williams | Independent Socialist | James Hawthornthwaite | Independent Socialist/Labour | Resignation | Yes/No~ | ||
| Similkameen | January 24, 1918 | Lytton Shatform | Conservative | William McKenzie | Conservative | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Vancouver City | June 23, 1917† | John Farris | Liberal | John Farris | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Victoria City | June 22, 1917 | John Hart | Liberal | John Hart | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Cranbrook | January 3, 1917† | James King | Liberal | James King | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Dewdney | January 3, 1917† | James Oliver | Liberal | James Oliver | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Greenwood | January 3, 1917† | John MacLean | Liberal | John MacLean | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Nanaimo | January 3, 1917† | William Sloan | Liberal | William Sloan | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Victoria City | January 3, 1917† | Harlan Carey Brewster | Liberal | Harlan Carey Brewster | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Prince Rupert | January 13, 1917† | Thomas Dufferin Pattullo | Liberal | Thomas Dufferin Pattullo | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Vancouver City | December 21, 1916 | Ralph Smith | Liberal | Ralph Smith | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Malcolm MacDonald | Liberal | Malcolm MacDonald | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[18]
~ Also endorsed by the Liberal Party.[18]
* Also endorsed by organized labour, and not entirely a Socialist Party member.[18]
[edit] 13th Parliament 1912-1916
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria City | March 4, 1916 | Richard McBride | Conservative | Harlan Carey Brewster | Liberal | Resignation | No | ||
| Vancouver City | February 26, 1916 | Charles Edward Tisdall | Conservative | Malcolm MacDonald | Liberal | Joined Executive Council | No | ||
| Rossland City | February 26, 1916 | Lorne Argyle Campbell | Conservative | Lorne Argyle Campbell | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| The Islands | December 6, 1913 | Albert Edward McPhillips | Conservative | William Foster | Conservative | Resignation | Yes | ||
[edit] 12th Parliament 1909-1912
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yale | December 24, 1910† | Richard McBride | Conservative | Alexander Lucas | Conservative | Won more than one district | Yes | ||
| Fernie | October 22, 1910 | William Ross | Conservative | William Ross | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[19]
[edit] 11th Parliament 1907-1909
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revelstoke | January 16, 1909 | Thomas Taylor | Conservative | Thomas Taylor | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Nanaimo City | January 12, 1909 | James Hawthornthwaite | Socialist | James Hawthornthwaite | Socialist | Resignation | Yes | ||
| Vancouver City | August 3, 1907 | William John Bowser | Conservative | William John Bowser | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Dewdney | April 17, 1907† | Richard McBride | Conservative | William Manson | Conservative | Won More Than One District | Yes | ||
| Atlin | April 5, 1907† | Henry Young | Conservative | Henry Young | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[20]
[edit] 10th Parliament 1903-1907
The August 16 by-election in the district of Lillooet is the last time a by-election had been held due to a voided result, as of March 2008.[7] The November 18, 1903 by-election in Vancouver City is the first by-election held[7] since political parties were introduced to the province.[16]
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alberni | July 22, 1905 | William McInnes | Liberal | William Manson | Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
| Lillooet | August 16, 1904 | Archibald McDonald | Conservative | Archibald McDonald | Conservative | Voided result | Yes | ||
| Kamloops | June 30, 1904† | Frederick John Fulton | Conservative | Frederick John Fulton | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
| Vancouver City | November 18, 1903 | Charles Wilson | Conservative | Charles Wilson | Conservative | Joined Executive Council | Yes | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[7]
[edit] 9th Parliament 1900-1903
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Victoria | July 4, 1900† | David Eberts | No Parties | David Eberts | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | July 4, 1900† | John Turner | No Parties | John Turner | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| East Kootenay-North Riding | July 17, 1900† | Wilmer Wells | No Parties | Wilmer Wells | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Lillooet-East Riding | July 17, 1900† | James Prentice | No Parties | James Prentice | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| South Nanaimo | July 17, 1900† | James Dunsmuir | No Parties | James Dunsmuir | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Westminster-Dewdney Riding | July 17, 1900† | Richard McBride | No Parties | Richard McBride | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Nanaimo City | February 20, 1901† | Ralph Smith | No Parties | James Hawthornwaite | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Vancouver City | February 19, 1901 | James Garden | No Parties | James Garden | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| New Westminster City | September 18, 1901 | John Brown | No Parties | Thomas Gifford | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | March 10, 1902 | John Turner | No Parties | Edward Gawler Prior | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| North Nanaimo | December 15, 1902 | William McInnes | No Parties | William McInnes | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| North Victoria | December 23, 1902 | John Booth | No Parties | Thomas Paterson | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| Yale-West Riding | February 26, 1903 | Denis Murphy | No Parties | Charles Augustus Semlin | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[21]
[edit] 8th Parliament 1898-1900
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vancouver City | October 15, 1898† | Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton | No Parties | Francis Lovett Carter-Cotton | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Joseph Martin | No Parties | Joseph Martin | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||||
| Yale-West Riding | October 15, 1898† | Charles Augustus Semlin | No Parties | Charles Augustus Semlin | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| West Kootenay-Nelson Riding | October 15, 1898† | John Hume | No Parties | John Hume | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Alberni | December 15, 1898 | Alan Neill | No Parties | Alan Neill | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Cowichan | December 28, 1898 | William Robertson | No Parties | William Robertson | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Vancouver City | January 25, 1899† | Charles Edward Tisdall | No Parties | Charles Edward Tisdall | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | February 2, 1899 | Richard Hall | No Parties | Richard Hall | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| John Turner | No Parties | John Turner | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||||
| Albert McPhillips | No Parties | Albert McPhillips | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||||
| West Kootenay-Nelson Riding | February 14, 1899 | John Hume | No Parties | John Hume | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| East Kootenay-North Riding | February 28, 1899 | William Neilson | No Parties | Wilmer Wells | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| New Westminster City | August 31, 1899† | Alexander Henderson | No Parties | Alexander Henderson | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[22]
[edit] 7th Parliament 1894-1898
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yale-North Riding | November 14, 1894† | George Martin | No Parties | George Martin | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| South Victoria | April 15, 1895† | David Eberts | No Parties | David Eberts | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Cowichan-Alberni | April 18, 1895 | Theodore Davie | No Parties | Thomas Wood* | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Lillooet-East Riding | June 1, 1895 | n/a | No Parties | David Stoddard | No Parties | Voided result | n/a | ||
| Cowichan-Alberni | October 5, 1895 | n/a | No Parties | George Huff | No Parties | Voided result | n/a | ||
| New Westminster-Chilliwhack Riding | May 7, 1897 | Thomas Kitchen | No Parties | Adam Vedder | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
* Result was voided.[23]
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[23]
[edit] 6th Parliament 1890-1894
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Westminster | November 7, 1890 | John Robson | No Parties | Colin Sword | No Parties | Won more than one district | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | January 14, 1891 | Joseph Mason | No Parties | Ithiel Nason | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| East Kootenay | July 30, 1892† | James Baker | No Parties | James Baker | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | August 24, 1892 | John Robson | No Parties | Hugh Watt | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | October 4, 1893 | Ithiel Nason | No Parties | William Adams | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[24]
[edit] 5th Parliament 1886-1890
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Westminster City | November 25, 1889 | William Bole | No Parties | Thomas Cunningham | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Lillooet | September 21, 1889 | A.E.B. Davie | No Parties | Alfred Smith | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | August 21, 1889 | Theodore Davie | No Parties | Theodore Davie | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Nanaimo | June 29, 1889† | Robert Dunsmuir | No Parties | Andrew Haslam | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | November 26, 1888 | Robert McLeese | No Parties | Ithiel Nason | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Victoria | June 30, 1888 | Robert John | No Parties | James Tolmie | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | January 25, 1888 | Edward Gawler Prior | No Parties | Simeon Duck | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Comox | December 30, 1887 | Anthony Stenhouse | No Parties | Thomas Humphreys | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | August 20, 1887 | John Turner | No Parties | John Turner | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Cowichan | April 28, 1887 | William Smithe | No Parties | Henry Fry | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| Nanaimo | January 3, 1887 | William Raybould | No Parties | George Thomson | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[25]
[edit] 4th Parliament 1882-1886
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria City | April 15, 1885 | Simeon Duck | No Parties | Simeon Duck | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| New Westminster City | April 21, 1884 | William Armstrong | No Parties | James Cunningham | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Lillooet | March 31, 1883† | A.E.B. Davie | No Parties | A.E.B. Davie | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Cowichan | March 31, 1883† | William Smithe | No Parties | William Smithe | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| New Westminster | March 31, 1883† | John Robson | No Parties | John Robson | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Yale | October 13, 1882 | Preston Bennett | No Parties | George Martin | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| New Westminster City | September 4, 1882 | William Armstrong | No Parties | William Armstrong | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[26]
[edit] 3rd Parliament 1878-1882
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Westminster City | December 20, 1881† | Ebenezer Brown | No Parties | William Armstrong | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | October 29, 1879 | John Evans | No Parties | George Ferguson | No Parties | October 29, 1879 | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | August 3, 1878† | George Anthony Walkem | No Parties | George Anthony Walkem | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | July 10, 1878† | Robert Beaven | No Parties | Robert Beaven | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Victoria | July 10, 1878† | Thomas Humphreys | No Parties | Thomas Humphreys | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[27]
[edit] 2nd Parliament 1875-1878
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kootenay | December 20, 1877 | William Milby | No Parties | Robert Galbraith | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | June 20, 1877 | A.E.B. Davie | No Parties | George Cowan | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Nanaimo | January 19, 1877 | John Bryden | No Parties | David William Gordon | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Kootenay | August 24, 1876 | Arthur Vowell | No Parties | William Milby | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Cowichan | August 14, 1876† | William Smithe | No Parties | William Smithe | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Yale | March 11, 1876 | Forbes Vernon | No Parties | Forbes Vernon | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | February 21, 1876 | Arthur Elliott | No Parties | Arthur Elliott | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Victoria | February 15, 1876† | Thomas Humphreys | No Parties | Thomas Humphreys | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[28]
[edit] 1st Parliament 1871-1875
| By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lillooet | November 17, 1874 | Thomas Humphreys | No Parties | Thomas Humphreys | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| William Saul | No Parties | William Brown | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||||
| Victoria | February 26, 1874 | Arthur Bunster | No Parties | William Robertson | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Amor de Cosmos | No Parties | William Fraser Tolmie | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||||
| New Westminster | March 21, 1873† | William Armstrong | No Parties | William Armstrong | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Comox | January 11, 1873† | John Ash | No Parties | John Ash | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Victoria City | January 6, 1873† | Robert Beaven | No Parties | Robert Beaven | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Lillooet | December 21, 1872 | Andrew Jamieson | No Parties | William Saul | No Parties | Death | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | June 22, 1872 | Cornelius Booth | No Parties | John Barnston | No Parties | Resignation | n/a | ||
| Cariboo | February 12, 1872† | George Anthony Walkem | No Parties | George Anthony Walkem | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| New Westminster City | November 28, 1871† | Henry Holbrook | No Parties | Henry Holbrook | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
| Esquimalt | November 27, 1871† | Alexander Robertson | No Parties | Alexander Robertson | No Parties | Joined Executive Council | n/a | ||
† Won by acclamation; this date is the date of the return of the writ.[29]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
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- ^ Delta South By-election – December 7, 1999 - Statement of Votes (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Elected Candidates Who Did Not Take Their Seats in the Legislature. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Surrey-Panorama Ridge By-election Statement of Votes - October 28, 2004. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ a b Purpose (PDF). Discover Your Legislature Series. Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ Reitsma resigns. CBC News (1998-11-13). Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ a b c d By-Elections 10th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-25.
- ^ Voided and Controverted Elections. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-04-07.
- ^ a b By-Elections 15th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ a b c By-Elections 18th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-13.
- ^ Electoral History of British Bolumbia - Supplement, 1987-2001. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ Electoral History of British Bolumbia - Supplement, 1987-2001. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ Gary Kingston. "Surrey-Panorama Ridge", Vancouver Sun, 2005-05-14, p. L11.
- ^ a b By-Elections 24th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-01-07.
- ^ By-Elections 23rd Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
- ^ a b Electoral Highlights. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-13.
- ^ By-Elections 17th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ a b c d By-Elections 24th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
- ^ By-Elections 12th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-21.
- ^ By-Elections 11th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-23.
- ^ By-Elections 9th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
- ^ By-Elections 8th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
- ^ a b By-Elections 7th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
- ^ By-Elections 6th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-04-01.
- ^ By-Elections 5th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
- ^ By-Elections 4th Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
- ^ By-Elections 3rd Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
- ^ By-Elections 2nd Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
- ^ By-Elections 1st Parliament. Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986. Elections BC. Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
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