North Vancouver was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia . It first appeared on the hustings in 1916 and at the time of its creation included West Vancouver as well as North Vancouver . Prior to its creation the North Shore had been part of the Vancouver riding..
The North Vancouver riding last appeared in the election of 1963, after which it was partitioned into North Vancouver-Capilano , North Vancouver-Seymour , and West Vancouver-Howe Sound . This area is represented today by North Vancouver-Seymour and North Vancouver-Lonsdale . The Lonsdale riding covers an area similar to North Vancouver-Capilano . West Vancouver-Howe Sound has become West Vancouver-Capilano and West Vancouver-Garibaldi . The latter includes areas formerly part of the old Lillooet riding West Vancouver-Capilano includes western areas of North Vancouver formerly part of North Vancouver-Capilano .
For other current and historical North Shore and City of Vancouver ridings, please see Vancouver (electoral districts)
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Election results [ ]
15th British Columbia election, 1920
Independent
George Samuel Hanes 1
2,681
54.68%
unknown
Conservative
Valient Vivian Vinson
1,180
24.07%
unknown
Liberal
Benjamin Chubb 2
913
18.62%
unknown
Independents
James Orchard
129
2.63%
unknown
Total valid votes
4,903
100.00%
Total rejected ballots
Turnout
%
1 Endorsed by North Vancouver City Liberal Association and by Great War Veterans Association.
2 Repudiated by North Vancouver City Liberal Association..
17th British Columbia election, 1928
Liberal
Ian Alistair MacKenzie
2,498
46.60%
unknown
Conservative
Jack Loutet
2,466
46.00%
unknown
Independent
Archie Carland MacMillan
397
7.40%
unknown
Total valid votes
5,361
100.00%
Total rejected ballots
118
Turnout
%
18th British Columbia election, 1933
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Harley Christian Erskine Anderson
2,427
35.19%
Non-Partisan Independent Group
Jack Loutet
1,784
25.87%
Liberal
Herbert Spencer Wood
1,636
23.72%
Independent Liberal
John Melvin Bryan Sr.
846
12.27%
United Front (Workers and Farmers)
William Henry Morson
132
1.91%
Labour (Party) 3
Howard Edward Ryan
65
0.94%
Independent
James Whitham
7
0.10%
Total valid votes
6,897
100.00%
Total rejected ballots
77
3 Endorsed by the Independent CCF.
20th British Columbia election, 1941
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Dorothy Steeves
4,209
40.37%
unknown
Liberal
Francis Austin Walker
2,945
28.24%
unknown
Official Conservative 1
2,161
20.73%
unknown
Conservative
Joshua Hinchcliffe 1
1,056
10.13%
unknown
Independent Socialist
James Whitham
56
0.54%
unknown
Total valid votes
10,427
100.00%
Total rejected ballots
162
Turnout
%
1 J. Hinchliffe was nominated by the North Vancouver Conservative Association but when he disagreed with the party's road policy he was repudiated by the party leader, R.L. Maitland. A group called the Conservative Active Club nominated A. H. Bayne who was approved by Maitland. Bayne, however, could not run as a Conservative since Hinchliffe's nomination papers had been filed. Consequently, Hinchliffe's votes are included in the Conservative Party total and Bayne, who ran as an "Official Conservative", is listed separately.
24th British Columbia election, 1953 1
Party
Candidate
Votes1st count
%
Votesfinal count
%
±%
Social Credit
George Henry Tomlinson Jr.
7,728
35.67%
9,291
50.43%
Liberal
Wilfrid Robinson MacDougall
6,377
29.44%
9,134
49.57%
unknown
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Dorothy Steeves
5,820
26.87%
unknown
Progressive Conservative
Rodney Beavan
1,338
6.18%
unknown
Labour Progressive
Robert Gerald Sarginson
217
1.00%
Christian Democratic
Mary Freda Ennis
182
0.84%
Total valid votes
21,662
100.00%
18,425
Total rejected ballots
1,108
unknown
Turnout
1 Preferential ballot. First and final counts (of 5) shown only.
26th British Columbia election, 1960
Liberal
Ray Perrault
14,408
19.92%
unknown
Liberal
James Gordon Gibson
13,287
18.37%
unknown
Social Credit
Newton Phillips Steacy
12,804
17.00%
unknown
Social Credit
Bruce Benjamin Knowlton
12,276
16.97%
unknown
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Orville Garfield Braaten
6,746
9.33%
unknown
Co-operative Commonwealth Fed.
Hugh Clifford
6,720
9.29%
unknown
Progressive Conservative
Douglas Deane Finlayson
3,260
4.51%
unknown
Progressive Conservative
Robert Read Maitland
2,397
3.31%
unknown
Communist
William Angus Stewart
242
0.33%
unknown
Communist
Gregory Bruce Yorke
191
0.26%
unknown
Total valid votes
72,331
100.00%
unknown
Total rejected ballots
438
unknown
Turnout
27th British Columbia election, 1963
Liberal
Ray Perrault
16,153
22.03%
unknown
Liberal
James Gordon Gibson
14,068
19.18%
unknown
Social Credit
Harold Peter (Herb) Capozzi
13,215
18.02%
unknown
Social Credit
Frederick Morton Sharp
11,883
16.20%
unknown
New Democrat
Peter Samuel Farinow
5,764
7.86%
unknown
New Democrat
Hugh Clifford
5,409
7.38%
unknown
Progressive Conservative
John Patrick Nowlan
3,567
4.86%
unknown
Progressive Conservative
Ronald Clifton Bray
3,088
4.21%
unknown
Communist
Maurice Rush
190
0.26%
unknown
Total valid votes
73,337
100.00%
unknown
Total rejected ballots
332
unknown
Turnout
Following the 1963 election North Vancouver was redistributed into three one-member seats:
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