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The British Columbia general election of 1900 was the ninth general election for the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It was held to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The election was called on April 24, 1900, and held on June 9, 1900. The new legislature met for the first time on July 19, 1900. This was the last election in which political parties were not part of the official process in British Columbia, although because of the political chaos in this year resulting from the joint misrule of Premier Joseph Martin and the Lieutenant-Governor, Thomas Robert McInnes, many individual candidates declared their party affiliations in many ridings as a protest against the non-party system. For more on the political circumstances of this election, please see British Columbia general election, 1898. == Results by riding == |- || |align="center"|Edwin Clarke Smith |align="center" |East Kootenay (south riding) Government || || |align="center" rowspan=2|Cassiar Conservative Opposition Independent Opposition |align="center"|Charles William Digby Clifford || |- || |align="center"|John Oliver |align="center" |Westminster-Delta Government || || |align="center"|James Stables || |- || |align="center"|John Cunningham Brown |align="center" |New Westminster City Government || || |align="center" |Alberni Progressive |align="center"|Alan Webster Neill || |- || |align="center"|Hugh Bowie Gilmour |align="center" rowspan=2 |Vancouver City Government || || |align="center" rowspan=2|Cariboo Opposition |align="center"|Joseph Hunter || |- || |align="center"|Joseph Martin1 || || |align="center"|Samuel Augustus Rogers || |- || |align="center"|Smith Curtis |align="center" |West Kootenay-Rossland Government || || |align="center" |Comox Opposition |align="center"|Lewis Alfred Mounce || |- | | | | || |align="center" rowspan=2 |Esquimalt Independent Opposition Opposition |align="center"|William Henry Hayward || |- | | | | || |align="center"|Charles Edward Pooley || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Cowichan Independent Conservative |align="center"|Charles Herbert Dickie || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Lillooet East Opposition Progressive |align="center"|James Douglas Prentice || |- | | | | || |align="center" |East Kootenay (north riding) Independent Progressive |align="center"|Wilmer Cleveland Wells || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Nanaimo City Labour |align="center"|Ralph Smith || |- | | | | || |align="center" |South Nanaimo Opposition |align="center"|James Dunsmuir2 || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Lillooet West Independent Opposition |align="center"|Alfred Wellington Smith || |- | | | | || |align="center" rowspan=2 |Vancouver City Conservative |align="center"|James Ford Garden || |- | | | | || |align="center"|Robert Garnett Tatlow || |- | | | | || |align="center" |North Nanaimo Independent |align="center"|William Wallace Burns McInnes || |- | | | | || |align="center" |North Victoria Independent Liberal |align="center"|John Paton Booth || |- | | | | || |align="center" |South Victoria Opposition |align="center"|David McEwen Eberts || |- | | | | || |align="center" |West Kootenay-Nelson Opposition |align="center"|John Frederick Hume || |- | | | | || |align="center" rowspan=4 |Victoria City Opposition |align="center"|Richard Hall || |- | | | | || |align="center"|Henry Dallas Helmcken || |- | | | | || |align="center"|Albert Edward McPhillips || |- | | | | || |align="center"|John Herbert Turner || |- | | | | || |align="center" |West Kootenay-Revelstoke Conservative |align="center"|Thomas Taylor || |- | | | | || |align="center" |West Kootenay-Slocan Progressive |align="center"|Robert Francis Green || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Westminster-Chilliwhack Progressive |align="center"|Charles William Munro || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Westminster-Dewdney Conservative |align="center"|Richard McBride || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Westminster-Richmond Conservative |align="center"|Thomas Kidd || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Yale-East Opposition |align="center"|Price Ellison || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Yale-North Independent Opposition |align="center"|Frederick John Fulton || |- | | | | || |align="center" |Yale-West Opposition Progressive |align="center"|Denis Murphy || |- | |align-left"|1 Incumbent Premier | | | | |align-left"|2 Premier-Elect |- | align="center" colspan="10"|Source: (Elections BC ) |- |} 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「British Columbia general election, 1900」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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