Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Third: David William Strachan (Lib) 2,532
Winner: Peter Carson Rolston (BC NDP) 9,228 Second: George Mussallem (Social Credit) 7,548 Third: Edward Arthur Watson (PC) 1, 717 Fourth: Theodore John Worthington (Lib) 1,214
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1972 election
1969 election • Dewdney constituency
1996 election
Winner: George Mussallem (Social Credit) 8,243 Second: Stuart Malcolm Leggatt (NDP) 5,980 Third: Peter Macaulay McDonald (Lib) 1,987
• Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows constituency Winner: Bill Hartley (BC NDP) 12,573 votes Second: Ken Stewart (BC Liberal) 10,675 votes Third: Peter Neufeld (PDA) 1,973 votes Fourth: Nick Walsh (RP) 1,416 votes Fifth: Rick Hennick (Green Party) 444 votes Sixth: Lewis Clarke Dahlby (LBN) 149 votes Seventh: Matt Deacon (NLP) 88 votes
1966 election
• Dewdney constituency
Winner: George Mussallem (Social Credit) 6,507 Second: William R. Franklin (NDP) 4,528 Third: Thomas H. Davison (Lib) 1,146
• Mission-Kent constituency
1963 election
Winner: Dennis Streifel (BC NDP) 7,980 votes • Dewdney constituency Second: Abe Neufeld (BC Liberal) 7,112 Ken Stewart Winner: David Barrett (NDP) votes MLA: 2001-2005 11,625 Third: Frank Sleigh (RP) 1,558 votes Second: Richard Egerton Lester (Social Credit) Fourth: Heather Sebastian (PDA) 1,243 votes 10,506 Fifth: Hans Grages (Green Third: Wilfred Robert Jack (Lib) 4,051 Party) 324 votes Fourth: Lyn Morrow (PC) 1,532 Sixth: Chum Richardson (Ind) 113 votes
1991 election
• Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows constituency
Winner: Bill J. Hartley (BC NDP) 11,591 Second: Steve Gilmore (BC Randy Hawes Liberal) 8,786 MLA: 2001-2009 Third: Roman Evancic (Social Credit) 4,986 Fourth: David B. Pehota (Green Party) 305
• Mission-Kent constituency
Winner: Dennis Streifel (BC NDP) 7,659 Second: Austin Paul Fleming (BC Liberal) 4,579 Third: Norm Jacobsen (Social Credit) 4,556 Fourth: Rose Bennett (Green Party) 246 Fifth: (Edward) Chum Richardson (Ind) 63
• Dewdney constituency (voters chose 2 MLAs)
Bill Hartley MLA: 1991-2001
• Dewdney constituency Winner: Austin Pelton (Social Credit) 15,820 Second: Sophie Weremchuk (BC NDP) 15,269 Third: Wally Altwasser (Ind) 566 Fourth: Robert L. Moore (Liberal) 410
1979 election
• Dewdney constituency
Dennis Streifel MLA: 1991-2001
Winner: George Mussallem (Social Credit) 12,643 Second: Joan Mary Norris (BC NDP) 11,998
1975 election
• Dewdney constituency
Winner: George Mussallem (Social Credit) 13,024 Second: Peter Carson Rolston (BC NDP) 9,613 Third: John Wilson Green (PC) 1,249 Fourth: Wilbur Douglas Maddin (Ind) 188
1952 election
• Dewdney constituency
Winner: Lyle Wicks (Social Credit) 9,813 Second: Harry Dean Ainlay (CCF) 7,248 Third: Clarence Reginald Cox (Lib) * Fourth: Roderick Charles MacDonald (PC) * * Alternate voting system in place
• Dewdney constituency Winner: Roderick Charles MacDonald (Coal) 4,586 Second: Leonard William Hartley (CCF) 3,953
1941 election
• Dewdney constituency Winner: Roderick Charles MacDonald (Con) 2,995 Second: Thomas Greer MacKenzie (CCF) 2,539
George Mussallem MLA: 1966-’72 & ’75-’83
• Westminster constituency
1924 election
• Dewdney constituency Winner: John Alexander Catherwood (Con) 1,259 Second: William Maxwell Smith (Lib) 1,246 Third: Reginald Harold Smith (Prov) 935
1920 election Dave Barrett
(John Robson resigned because he had been elected in the two ridings of Westminster and Cariboo) Winner: Colin Buchanan Sword (Ind) 472 Second: William Henry Ladner (Ind) 286 Third: Livingston Thompson (Ind) 134 Fourth: Samuel Greer (Ind) 58
1890 election
Winner: Nelson Seymour Lougheed (Con) 2,751 Second: David Whiteside (Lib) 1,946
• Dewdney constituency
Winner: John Alexander Catherwood (Con) 1,535 Second: Donald Bruce Martyn (Lib) 1,369 Third: William Jameson Curry (FL) 473
MLA 1960-1966
• Dewdney constituency
1912 election
• Dewdney constituency
Winner: John Robson (Gov) 506 Second: Thomas Edwin Kitchen (Opp) 503 Third: James Punch (Ind) 484 Fourth: Colin Buchanan Sword (Ind) 461 Fifth: Herbert John Kirkland (Gov) 420 Sixth: John Calvin Henderson (Gov) 349 Seventh: Arthur May Herring (Ind) 81 Eighth: Marshall Sinclair (Ind) 62
1886 election • Westminster constituency
Winner: John Robson (Gov) 420 Second: William Henry Ladner (Opp) 365 Third: James Orr (Opp) 358 Fourth: Herbert John Kirkland (Gov) 348 Fifth: Donald McGillivray (Opp) Lyle Wicks 331 MLA: 1952-1960 Sixth: Allen Casey Wells (Gov) 250 Seventh: Lewis Arthur Agassiz (Ind) 142 Eighth: William Isaac (Ind) 17 Ninth: Henry Dawson (Ind) 11 Tenth: James Kennedy (Ind) 7
Winner: William J. Manson (Con) 803 Second: John Higginson McNelos (Ind Con) 194
1882 election
1909 election
Winner: John Robson (Opp) 262 Second: James Orr (Opp) 168 Third: Herbert John Kirkland (Opp) 127 Fourth: William Henry Ladner (Gov) 76 Fifth: Henry Dawson (Opp) 60 Sixth: William Isaac (Gov) 15
• New Westminster constituency
• Dewdney constituency
Winner: William J. Manson (Con) 625 Second: Allister Thompson (Lib) 302
1907 by-election • Dewdney constituency
Nelson Lougheed MLA 1928-1930
(Richard McBride resigned because he had been elected in the two ridings of Dewdney and Victoria) Winner: William J. Manson (Con) Acclamation
1907 election
• Dewdney constituency Winner: Richard McBride (Con) 384 Second: Robert Jardine (Lib) 241
• Dewdney constituency
1945 election
• Westminster constituency
• Dewdney constituency
1949 election Winner: Roderick Charles MacDonald (Coal) 8,127 Second: William Leonard Hartley (CCF) 7,604 Third: (Mrs.) Lyle Campbell (Social Credit) 829
1891 by-election
1928 election
Winner: John Oliver (Lib) 927 Second: William J. Mason (Con) 787
Winner: Lyle Wicks (Social Credit) 9,066 Second: Kenneth William Pattern (CCF) 8,310 Third: Arthur Albyn Emery (Lib) * Fourth: Murray Lorne Watkins (PC) * Fifth: Amy Frances Gilstead (LP) * Sixth: George Frampton Pedlar (CDP) * * Alternate voting system in place
1983 election
Winner: David William Strachan (Lib) 1,235 Second: David Garnet Morse (NPIG) 1,065 Third: Albert George Miller (CCF) 967 Solomon Mussallem (Ind) 588 Charles James McKendrick (UF) 127 Charles George Evans (Ind) 85
Winner: Lyle Wicks (Social Credit) 10,267 Second: Naranjan Singh Grewal (CCF) 7,211 Third: Michael Joseph Butler (Lib) 4,141
• Dewdney constituency
Winner: Colin Buchanan Sword (Ind) 327 Second: John Matthew Lefevre (Gov) 224
• Dewdney constituency
1916 election
1953 election
• Westminster-Dewdney constituency
1933 election
1956 election
• Dewdney constituency
1894 election
Winner: Frank Porter Paterson (Con) 1,870 votes Second: David William Strachan (Lib) 1,618 votes Third: James Miller Cameron (CCF) 1,274 votes
• Dewdney constituency
1986 election
Winner: Austin Pelton (Social Credit) 15,614 Winner: Norm Jacobsen (Social Credit) 15,328 Second: Sophie Weremchuk (NDP) 15,279 Third: Bill J. Hartley (NDP) 14,923 Fourth: Bruce Bingham (Lib) 2,203
1937 election
1960 election
Winner: David Barrett (CCF) 12,637 Second: Lyle Wicks (Social Credit) 10,713 Third: Walter Raymond Thompson (Lib) 4,512 Fourth: James Ross Gulloch (PC) 803 Fifth: Carl Christian Hilland (CPC) 233
Winner: Richard McBride (Gov) 239 Second: Charles Wetham (Opp) 216
1903 election
• Dewdney constituency Austin Pelton MLA: 1983-1991
Winner: Richard McBride (Con) 427 Second: William Waugh Forrester (Lib) 219
1900 election
• Westminster-Dewdney constituency Winner: Richard McBride (Gov) 338 Second: Charles Wetham (Opp) 285
1898 election
• Westminster-Dewdney constituency
1878 election
• New Westminster constituency
Winner: Donald McGillivray (Gov) 202 Second: Wellington John Harris (Gov) 171 Third: James Orr (Opp) 153 Fourth: Henry Mathers (Opp) 130 Fifth: James Kennedy (Ind) 44
1875 election
• New Westminster constituency Winner: Ebeneezer Brown (Ind/Gov) 154 Second: William James Armstrong (Gov) 153 Third: Donald McGillivray (Ref) 117 Fourth: Jeremiah Rogers (Ref) 111 Fifth: William M. Campbell 54
1871 election
• New Westminster constituency Winner: Josiah Charles Hughes 148 Second: William James Armstrong 128 Third: Hugh McRoberts 47
• Past election numbers were gathered from the official Elections BC website: www.elections.bc.ca