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词条 10th Parliament of British Columbia
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  1. Members of the 10th General Assembly

  2. Party standings

  3. By-elections

  4. References

The 10th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1903 to 1906. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in October 1903.[1]

This election was the first in British Columbia to be contested by competing political parties. The British Columbia Conservative Party led by Richard McBride, having won the majority of seats, formed the government.[2]

Charles Edward Pooley served as speaker.[3]

Members of the 10th General Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1903.:[1]

MemberElectoral districtParty{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William Wallace Burns McInnesAlberniLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Henry Esson YoungAtlinConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Harry JonesCaribooLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}James Murphy{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Charles William MunroChilliwhackLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Wilmer Cleveland WellsColumbiaLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Robert GrantComoxConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John Newell EvansCowichanLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}James Horace KingCranbrookLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John OliverDeltaLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Richard McBrideDewdneyConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Charles Edward PooleyEsquimaltConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}William Roderick RossFernieConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}George Arthur FraserGrand ForksConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}John Robert BrownGreenwoodLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Thomas Wilson PatersonThe IslandsLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Frederick John FultonKamloopsConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Robert Francis GreenKasloConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Archibald McDonaldLillooetConservative{{Canadian party colour|BC|Socialist|row}}James Hurst HawthornthwaiteNanaimo CitySocialist{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}John HoustonNelson CityConservative{{Canadian party colour|BC|Socialist|row}}Parker WilliamsNewcastleSocialist{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Thomas GiffordNew Westminster CityConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Price EllisonOkanaganConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Thomas TaylorRevelstokeConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Francis Lovett Carter-CottonRichmondConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}James Alexander MacDonaldRossland CityLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Henry Ernest TannerSaanichLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Lytton Wilmot ShatfordSimilkameenConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Charles William Digby CliffordSkeenaConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Labour/row}}William DavidsonSlocanLabour[4]{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}William John BowserVancouver CityConservative{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}James Ford Garden{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Alexander Henry Boswell MacGowan{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Robert Garnett Tatlow{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Charles Wilson{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}William George CameronVictoria CityLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Richard Low Drury{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Richard Hall{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}James Dugald McNiven{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}}Stuart Alexander HendersonYaleLiberal{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}}Harry WrightYmirConservative

Notes:

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.elections.bc.ca/docs/rpt/1871–1986_ElectoralHistoryofBC.pdf |title=Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871–1986 |publisher=Elections BC |accessdate=2011-07-27 |df= }}{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/premiers.pdf |title=Premiers of British Columbia 1871- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-07-20}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/reference/speakers.pdf |title=Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 1872- |publisher=BC Legislature |accessdate=2011-07-27}}
4. ^Not a provincial party. The riding had its own local autonomous Labour party.
5. ^{{cite book |url=http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/r-e-r-edward-gosnell/a-history-british-columbia-hci/page-28-a-history-british-columbia-hci.shtml |title=A history of British Columbia |last=Gosnell |first=R. Edward |page=315 |year=1906 |accessdate=2011-08-26}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=9532754b-ebe0-465a-b549-6a7b92c88bed&Language=E&Section=ProvincialExperience |title=Fulton, Frederick John |publisher=Parliament of Canada |accessdate=2011-08-29}}

Party standings

AffiliationMembers{{Canadian politics/party colours/Conservative (historical)/row}} Conservative Party22{{Canadian politics/party colours/Liberal/row}} Liberal Party17{{Canadian party colour|BC|Socialist|row-name}}2{{Canadian_politics/party_colours/Labour/row}}Labour1
 Total
42
 Government Majority
2

By-elections

By-elections were held for the following members appointed to the provincial cabinet, as was required at the time:[1]

By-elections were held to replace members for various other reasons:[1]

Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
LillooetArchibald McDonaldConservativeAugust 16, 1904election of A. McDonald declared null and void by act of legislature
AlberniWilliam MansonConservativeAugust 16, 1904W.W.B. McInnes named commissioner of the Yukon May 20, 1905

Notes:

References

{{British Columbia politics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:10th Parliament Of British Columbia}}

5 : Political history of British Columbia|Terms of British Columbia Parliaments|1903 establishments in British Columbia|1906 disestablishments in British Columbia|20th century in British Columbia

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