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Cowichan (electoral district)
Electoral district in British Columbia, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cowichan was one of the first twelve electoral districts created when British Columbia became a Canadian province in 1871. It was located on southern Vancouver Island. Its last appearance on the husting was in 1920. It was then superseded by Cowichan-Newcastle, which appeared in provincial elections from 1924 to 1963, after which a revised riding is named Cowichan-Malahat.
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Notable MLAs
- William Smithe—served as seventh Premier of BC from 1883 to 1887.
Election results
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7th General Election, 1894
For the 1894 election, the Cowichan area was part of the Cowichan-Alberni electoral district. It resumed by the name Cowichan the next election after that, in 1898:
16th General Election, 1924
In the 1924 election, the Cowichan area became part of the new Cowichan-Newcastle riding.
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Sources
Elections BC website - historical election data
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