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词条 Kaslo-Slocan
释义

  1. Demographics

  2. Political geography

  3. Notable elections

  4. Notable MLAs

  5. Electoral history

  6. Sources

Kaslo-Slocan was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia centred on the town of Kaslo on Kootenay Lake as well as the mining towns of the "Silvery Slocan". The riding first appeared in the 1924 election as the result of a merger of the former ridings of Kaslo and Slocan, and lasted until the 1963 election.

For other ridings in the Kootenay region, please see Kootenay (electoral districts).

Demographics

Population, 1961
Population change, 1871–1961
Area (km²)
Population density (people per km²)

Political geography

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Notable elections

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Notable MLAs

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Electoral history

Note: Winners in each election are in bold.

{{Election FPTP begin | title=16th British Columbia election, 1924}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Charles Sidney Leary
|align="right"|799
|align="right"|39.11%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec|BC|Conservative|William Ernest Marshall|384 |18.80%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Labour|row}}
|Canadian Labour Party
|George Faulds Stirling
|align="right"|260
|align="right"|12.73%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Provincial |Joseph James Threlkeld |600 |29.37% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,043100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|} {{Election FPTP begin | title=17th British Columbia election, 1928}}{{CANelec|BC|Conservative|James Fitzsimmons |1,169 |51.23%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Charles Sidney Leary
|align="right"|1,113
|align="right"|48.77%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,282 100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots69
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=18th British Columbia election, 1933 15}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|NPIG|row-name}}
|James Fitzsimmons
|align="right"|951
|align="right"|34.27%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Charles Sidney Leary
|align="right"|1,250
|align="right"|45.05%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|George Walton
|align="right"|574
|align="right"|20.68%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,775 100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots31
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}

{{Election FPTP begin | title=19th British Columbia election, 1937}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit League |Amos Craven |30 |31.10 |– |unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|Conservative|James Fitzsimmons |715 |26.11%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Amos Craven
|align="right"|929
|align="right"|33.93%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Charles Sidney Leary
|align="right"|1,064
|align="right"|38.86 %
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec|BC|Conservative|Thomas Alfred Love|703 |40.82%}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Constructive |Anthony Whitehead |133 |7.72%}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,738100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots30{{end}}{{Election FPTP begin | title=20th British Columbia election, 1941}}{{CANelec|BC|Conservative|Arthur Ewart (John) Jukes|754 |33.80%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Charles Sidney Leary
|align="right"|941
|align="right"|42.18%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Hugh Earl Nelson
|align="right"|536
|align="right"|24.03%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,231 100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots27
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=31st British Columbia election, 1945}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Randolph Harding
|align="right"|1,098
|align="right"|53.12%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Coalition |Charles Sidney Leary |969 |46.88% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,067100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots34
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|} {{Election FPTP begin | title=22nd British Columbia election, 1949}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Randolph Harding
|align="right"|1,633
|align="right"|53.19%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Coalition |Thomas Melville Leask |1,437 |46.81% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes3,070100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots38
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|} {{Election Pref begin | title=23rd British Columbia election, 1952 2}}{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Social Credit/row}}
|B.C. Social Credit League
|Edward Wilbert Bourque
|align="right"|597
|align="right"|18.97
|align="right"| -
|align="right"| -.- %
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Randolph Harding
|align="right"|1,411
|align="right"|44.84%
|align="right"|1,792
|align="right"|64.18%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Thomas Melville Leask
|align="right"|617
|align="right"|19.61%
|align="right"|1,000
|align="right"|35.82%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|PC|row}}
|Conservative
|Howard Milward Parker
|align="right"|522
|align="right"|16.59%
|align="right"| -
|align="right"| - %
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes3,147100.00%2,792 - %
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots82
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|- bgcolor="white"
2 Preferential ballot. First and final counts of three (3) shown only.
|} {{Election Pref begin | title=24th British Columbia election, 1953 3}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Randolph Harding
|align="right"|1,481
|align="right"|47.17%
|align="right"|1,692
|align="right"|59.22%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Alexander Bradshaw Jacobs |867 |27.61% |1,165 |40.78%}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Bessie Florence Leary
|align="right"|792
|align="right"|25.22%
|align="right"| -
|align="right"| -.- %
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes3,140 100.00%2,027 - %
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots108
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|- bgcolor="white"
3 Preferential ballot. First and final counts of two (2) shown only.
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=25th British Columbia election, 1956}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Frank Harold Abey
|align="right"|297
|align="right"|10.67%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Randolph Harding
|align="right"|1,512
|align="right"|54.31%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Michael Ernest Moran |975 |35.02% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,784100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots50
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=26th British Columbia election, 1960}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Randolph Harding
|align="right"|1,298
|align="right"|50.35 %
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|John Verdner Humphries
|align="right"|244
|align="right"|9.46%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Thomas Melville Leask
|align="right"|303
|align="right"|11.75%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Henry Edgar Parkyn |733 |28.43% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,578100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots23
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=27th British Columbia election, 1963}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Burton Peter Campbell |1,093 |39.66% |– |unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Randolph Harding|1,242 |45.07%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Onni Matt Maja
|align="right"|301
|align="right"|10.92%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|Donald Walter Williams
|align="right"|120
|align="right"|4.35%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,756 100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots27
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}

The area was redistributed after the 1963 election. For the 1966 election, the Slocan area became part of Revelstoke-Slocan, while the Kaslo area became part of Nelson-Creston. The original riding name of Kootenay was re-established in this redistribution, but the new electoral district by that name was limited to the East Kootenay.

Sources

  • Elections BC Historical Returns 1871-1986

2 : Defunct British Columbia provincial electoral districts|West Kootenay

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