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词条 Kamloops (provincial electoral district)
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  1. Demographics

  2. Electoral history

  3. Sources

Kamloops was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada from 1903 to 2009. The provincial constituency should not be confused with the former federal electoral district of Kamloops, which encompassed a much larger area.

For other ridings named Kamloops or in the Kamloops-Shuswap-Thompson area, please see Kamloops (electoral districts).

Kamloops voted for the winning party in every election it was contested, from the riding's creation in 1903 up until its final election in 2005.

Demographics

Population, 200148,959
Population Change, 1996–20011.3%
Area (km²)2,695.61
Pop. Density (people per km²)18

Electoral history

{{Election FPTP begin | title=10th British Columbia election, 1903}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}
|Conservative
|Frederick John Fulton
|align="right"|517
|align="right"|51.14%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|John Francis Deane
|align="right"|494
|align="right"|48.86%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes1,011100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=11th British Columbia election, 1907}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}
|Conservative
|Frederick John Fulton
|align="right"|534
|align="right"|54.88%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|John Donald Swanson
|align="right"|439
|align="right"|45.12%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes973100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=12th British Columbia election, 1909}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}
|Conservative
|James Pearson Shaw
|align="right"|872
|align="right"|64.40%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Henry Maxwell Vasey
|align="right"|482
|align="right"|35.60%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes1,354100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=13th British Columbia election, 1912}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}
|Conservative
|James Pearson Shaw
|align="right"|931
|align="right"|70.11%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Raymond Findlay Leighton
|align="right"|397
|align="right"|29.89%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes1,328100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=14th British Columbia election, 1916}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Frederick William Anderson
|align="right"|1,519
|align="right"|61.27%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Socialist |James Pearson Shaw |960 |38.73% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,479100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{British Columbia provincial election, 1920/Kamloops}}{{Election FPTP begin | title=16th British Columbia election, 1924}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|James Reginald Colley
|align="right"|1,212
|align="right"|41.38%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}
|Conservative
|Edwin Arthur Meighen
|align="right"|997
|align="right"|34.04%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Provincial |William Frederick Palmer |720 |24.58% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes2,929100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=17th British Columbia election, 1928}}{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}
|Conservative
|John Ralph Michell
|align="right"|1,531
|align="right"|50.25%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|James Reginald Colley
|align="right"|1,516
|align="right"|49.75%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes3,047100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots66
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=18th British Columbia election, 1933}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Robert Henry Carson 1
|align="right"|1,836
|align="right"|44.76%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|George Richmond Williams
|align="right"|1,360
|align="right"|33.15%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |NPIG |David Brown Johnstone |906 |22.09% |– |unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes4,102100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots85
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|- bgcolor="white"
1 Brother of Ernest Crawford Carson, Conservative MLA for Lillooet. Both became cabinet ministers in their respective governments. Their father, Virginian Robert Carson, came west via the Sierra Nevada passes to California and, coming north for the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, homesteaded on Pavilion Mountain on one of BC's earliest ranches.
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=19th British Columbia election, 1937}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Robert Henry Carson
|align="right"|1,786
|align="right"|38.89%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}
|Conservative
|Alfred Hugh Bayne
|align="right"|1,461
|align="right"|31.82%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|George Faulds Stirling
|align="right"|1,345
|align="right"|29.29%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes4,592100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots47
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{British Columbia provincial election, 1941/Kamloops}}{{Election FPTP begin | title=21st British Columbia election, 1945}}{{CANelec |BC |Coalition |Robert Henry Carson |2,804 |57.78% |– |unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|George Richmond Williams
|align="right"|1,893
|align="right"|39.01%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec|BC|Labor-Progressive|Charles Herbert Cook|156|3.21%||unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes4,853100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots54
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=22nd British Columbia election, 1949}}{{CANelec |BC |Coalition |Sydney John Smith |4,992 |64.47% |– |unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Charles Archibald Smith
|align="right"|2,751
|align="right"|35.53%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes7,743100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots105
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{British Columbia provincial election, 1952/Kamloops}}{{British Columbia provincial election, 1953/Kamloops}}{{Election FPTP begin | title=25th British Columbia election, 1956}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Philip Arthur Gaglardi |4,948 |61.02% |– |unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Thomas Palmer Wilson
|align="right"|2,017
|align="right"|24.87%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
|Victor Mauro
|align="right"|1,144
|align="right"|14.11%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes8,109100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots53
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=26th British Columbia election, 1960}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Philip Arthur Gaglardi |4,777 |45.86% |– |unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|CCF|row}}
|CCF
|Ronald Edmund Green
|align="right"|2,828
|align="right"|27.15%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Thomas Palmer Wilson
|align="right"|1,437
|align="right"|13.80%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|Peter John Millward
|align="right"|1,374
|align="right"|13.19%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes10,416100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots531
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=27th British Columbia election, 1963}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Philip Arthur Gaglardi |5,669 |47.17% |– |unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|Edmund Davie Fulton
|align="right"|4,473
|align="right"|37.22%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Lance Randle|1,297|10.79%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Henry Maxwell Smith
|align="right"|580
|align="right"|4.83%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes12,019100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots71
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=28th British Columbia election, 1966}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Philip Arthur Gaglardi |5,753 |52.35% |– |unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Lance Randle|3,237|29.45%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Nicholas Harvey Kalyk
|align="right"|2,000
|align="right"|18.20%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes10,990100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots63
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=29th British Columbia election, 1969}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Philip Arthur Gaglardi | 7,572|45.12%|– | }}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Malcolm Bates (Mack) Bryson
|align="right"|4,860
|align="right"|28.96%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|{{CANelec|BC|NDP|James Andrew Jacobs|4,351
|25.93
||unknown}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=30th British Columbia election, 1972}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Gerald Hamilton Anderson|7,497|32.19%||unknown}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Philip Arthur Gaglardi |6,812 |29.25% |– |unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|George William Mercer
|align="right"|5,691
|align="right"|24.43%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|John Archibald Willoughby
|align="right"|3,243
|align="right"|13.92%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Independent|row}}
|Independent
|Terrence Andrew Shaw
|align="right"|48
|align="right"|0.21%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes23,291100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots154
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=31st British Columbia election, 1975}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Rafe Mair |14,639 |48.67% |– |unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Gerald Hamilton Anderson|10,975|36.49%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Donald Norman Carter
|align="right"|4,464
|align="right"|14.84%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes30,078100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots236
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=32nd British Columbia election, 1979}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Rafe Mair |15,430 |51.74% |– |unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Andrew Lapa|12,121|40.64%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|PC|row}}
|Progressive Conservative
|Murray Regis Pratt
|align="right"|2,273
|align="right"|7.62%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes29,824100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots545
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{CANelec/top|BC|May 14, 1981|Kamloops|by=yes|percent=yes|change=no}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Claude Richmond |10,833 |45.13% |– }}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Howard Donald Dack|10,058|41.91|– }}{{CANelec|BC|PC|James Thomas Walsh|2,298|9.57|–}}{{CANelec|BC|Liberal|David Brian Kendall|704|2.93|– }}{{CANelec|BC|Independent|John Ernest Currie|145|1.87|– }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total valid votes|24,002|100.00| }}{{Canadian election result/total|Total rejected ballots|179||}}{{Canadian election result/total|Turnout|||}}{{Canadian election result/total|Eligible voters|}}{{CANelec/hold|BC|Social Credit|Social Credit|}}{{end}}{{Election FPTP begin | title=33rd British Columbia election, 1983}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Claude Richmond |21,114 |57.11% |– |unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|David Phillip Reiter|14,627|39.56%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Independent|row}}
|Independent
|Andrew Lapa
|align="right"|972
|align="right"|2.63%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{Canadian party colour|BC|Independent|row}}
|Independent
|Christopher Keith Sumner
|align="right"|259
|align="right"|0.70%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes36,972100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots356
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=34th British Columbia election, 1986 6}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Claude Richmond |17,478 |25.64% |– |unknown}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Bud Smith |16,869 |24.74% |– |unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|David Phillip Reiter|16,442|24.12%||unknown}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Peter Rolston 7|15,131|22.20%||unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}}
|Liberal
|Norman A. Morrison
|align="right"|1,277
|align="right"|1.87%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown{{CANelec |BC |Green |Trudy M. Frisk |695 |1.02% |– |unknown}}{{Canadian party colour|BC|Independent|row}}
|Independent
|Leon Mikulin
|align="right"|282
|align="right"|0.41%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|unknown
|- bgcolor="white"
Total valid votes68,174100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total rejected ballots1,148
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout%
|- bgcolor="white"
6 Seat increased to two members from one..
|- bgcolor="white"
7 Later elected in the riding of Dewdney and grandson of Social Credit figure Tilly Rolston..
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=B.C. General Election 1991: Kamloops}}
|-{{Canadian party colour|BC|NDP|row}}
|NDP
|Arthur Charbonneau
|align="right"|8,926
|align="right"|43.67%
|align="right"|
|align="right"|$26,908
|-{{CANelec|BC|Liberal |Kimball B. Kastelen |6,033 |29.52% |– |$12,595}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Patricia A. Wallace |5,481 |26.81% |– |$72,408}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total Valid Votes20,440100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total Rejected Ballots2471.19%
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout20,68771.65%
|}{{Election FPTP begin | title=B.C. General Election 1996: Kamloops}}
|-{{CANelec|BC|NDP |Cathy McGregor|10,135 |44.30 |+0.63|$29,790}}{{CANelec|BC|Liberal |Gur Singh |9,273 |40.53 |+11.01|$45,486}}{{CANelec |BC |Reform |Joe Leong |1,721 |7.52 |– |$7,280}}{{CANelec |BC |PDA |Deborah J. Fisher |1,241 |5.42 |– |$4,471}}{{CANelec |BC |Social Credit |Ken Endean |508 |2.22 |-24.59|$6,538}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total Valid Votes22,878100.00%
|- bgcolor="white"
Total Rejected Ballots1720.75%
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout23,05069.56%
|}{{Canadian election result/top|BC|2001|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}
|-{{CANelec|BC|Liberal|Claude Richmond|12,258|60.21|19.68|$43,147}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Cathy McGregor|4,592|22.55|-21.75|$26,572}}{{CANelec|BC|Marijuana|Julian Gushulak|707|3.47|– |$410}}{{CANelec|BC|Unity|Ruth Watson |430|2.11|– |$1,224}}{{CANelec|BC|Independent|Ernie Schmidt|193|0.95 |– |$491}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total Valid Votes20,360100.00
|- bgcolor="white"
Total Rejected Ballots1740.85
|- bgcolor="white"
Turnout20,53472.46
|}{{Canadian election result/top|BC|2005|percent=yes|change=yes|expenditures=yes}}
|-{{CANelec|BC|Liberal|Claude Richmond|11,261|47.58|-12.63|}}{{CANelec|BC|NDP|Doug Brown|9,886|41.77|+19.22|}}{{CANelec|BC|Green|Frank Stewart|1,723|7.28|–|}}{{CANelec|BC|Conservative|Terry Frank Bojarski|797|3.37|–|}}
|- bgcolor="white"
Total23,667100.00
|}

Sources

  • BC Stats - 2001 (pdf)
  • Results of 2001 election (pdf)
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20030312155429/http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/ceofin2001.pdf 2001 Expenditures (pdf)]
  • Results of 1996 election
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/19980521015325/http://elections.bc.ca/rpt/ceorpt_5.pdf 1996 Expenditures (pdf)]
  • Results of 1991 election
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20010305200152/http://elections.bc.ca/elections/sov91/sov91-20-1.html 1991 Expenditures]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20050513204310/http://www.legis.gov.bc.ca/ Website of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia]
  • Elections BC Historical Returns
{{British Columbia provincial electoral districts|1941|2009}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kamloops (Provincial Electoral District)}}

2 : Defunct British Columbia provincial electoral districts|Kamloops

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